One-liner
A lightweight SSH monitoring tool that displays real-time system metrics like CPU, memory, and disk usage for remote servers via a clean terminal interface.
Strengths
- Real-time system monitoring (CPU, memory, disk) over SSH with minimal overhead
- Clean, minimal terminal UI optimized for developers working remotely
- Lightweight and fast, designed specifically for server health checks without bloat
- Uses standard Unix tools (like top, df, free) under the hood, ensuring reliability
- Highly focused on core functionality—no unnecessary features or distractions
Weaknesses
- No reviews yet, so no user-reported issues—but lack of traction suggests possible usability or discoverability problems
- No visible pricing or in-app purchase details, which may deter users seeking transparency
- No support for multiple servers simultaneously in current version (based on limited metadata)
- No alerting or notification system for threshold breaches (common expectation in monitoring tools)
- Limited customization options for display layout or refresh rate
Opportunities
- Add multi-server dashboard support with tabbed or grouped views to serve teams managing several machines
- Introduce configurable alerts (email, push) when CPU/memory thresholds are exceeded
- Offer a free tier with basic monitoring + paid upgrade for advanced features (e.g., history, export)
- Build a companion mobile app or web dashboard for remote access from phones or browsers
- Leverage keyword dominance in 'kernel' by adding kernel-level metrics (e.g., context switches, interrupts)
Competitors
- Netlify CLI
- Termius
- Grafana
- Uptime Kuma
AI-generated brief · 5/13/2026, 8:21:08 AM