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Closing time is already loud enough without arguing over the tip pool. TipBox is my attempt to make fair splits fast: templates, transparent math, and earnings over time instead of a new spreadsheet every week.

TipBoxSplit team tips fairly—in seconds, not spreadsheets
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We’ve all been charged for something we forgot we’d signed up for. SubTrackPro is my answer: one app for subs, trials, renewals, and spend — so nothing sneaks past you.

SubTrackProAll your subscriptions—and what they cost—in one place
SubTrack Pro brings all your subscriptions, trials, and renewals into one iOS app—spend summaries, budgets, reminders, price history, and multi-currency support, with Face ID / Touch ID lock. Premium adds unlimited subs, export, iCloud sync, and widgets. Built for anyone who wants clarity on recurring charges without the mental overhead.

SubTrackProAll your subscriptions—and what they cost—in one place
TipBox isn’t “split evenly”—it’s built for how restaurants and bars actually pool tips: multiple split models (hours, roles, points, sales, pools), fairness for days worked, reusable shift templates, earnings history, and closing-time reminders. Pro adds multi-venue management, custom formulas, PDF export, and iCloud sync. Less spreadsheet chaos, fewer disputes, faster nights.

TipBoxSplit team tips fairly—in seconds, not spreadsheets
Cem Uçakleft a comment
Hi everyone — I’m the maker of DeckOps. I built it because I kept reaching for a laptop just to check a container, tail logs, or restart something while away from a desk. DeckOps is a native iOS client for the Docker Engine API so you can manage hosts/containers/images from your iPhone or iPad—multi-host switching, TLS + optional Basic Auth, deep container tools (logs/stats/exec), images,...

DeckOpsNative iOS for Docker Engine: containers in your pocket
DeckOps is a native iOS Docker Engine API client—purpose-built for iPhone/iPad, not a terminal app or Safari wrapper. Add multiple hosts (HTTP/HTTPS, TLS, optional Basic Auth), switch fast, and manage containers, images, networks, volumes, and Swarm. Standouts: Compose-style grouping, logs/stats/exec, watched-container alerts with local notifications, and a Home Screen widget. Credentials stay on-device in Keychain—DeckOps isn't a hosted service.

DeckOpsNative iOS for Docker Engine: containers in your pocket
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Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I'm a DevOps engineer who got tired of pulling out my laptop every time something went wrong with a cluster. One night I got an alert while I was out — a CrashLoopBackOff was cascading across pods. I had no laptop, just my phone, and no good way to check what was happening. That moment made me think: why isn't there a proper Kubernetes tool for mobile? That's how KubeWatch...

KubeWatchMonitor Kubernetes clusters from your iOS device
Your Kubernetes clusters just got a control room in your pocket. KubeWatch gives you real-time incident monitoring, log streaming, and a built-in crash analyzer — all from your iPhone or iPad. No laptop needed.
Spot CrashLoopBackOff, OOMKilled, node failures instantly. Drill into pods, stream logs, restart workloads, and get smart fix suggestions on-device. Multi-cluster support, push alerts, Slack webhooks. Credentials stay in iOS Keychain. Try it with built-in demo mode.

KubeWatchMonitor Kubernetes clusters from your iOS device
