Marcin Wróblewski

Codeusse — the smartest SSH client - Mobile SSH with a GUI file browser & AI config gen

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Today I am declaring war on doom scrolling. I realized I was spending ~too many~ hours a week doom scrolling on my phone. I wanted to turn that into coding time, but the current mobile tools are frustrating — either too low-level, like direct terminal clients unfit for touch interface, or too high-level, like entirely prompt-based refactoring tools that let agents loose on your codebase. So I built Codeusse, live on the App Store today. It is the first step toward a proper mobile IDE.

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Marcin Wróblewski
Hi Product Hunt! 👋 I am Marcin, the solo developer behind Codeusse. I calculated that I was spending about 10 hours a week "doom scrolling" on my commute and in bed. I wanted to reclaim that time and use it to ship code ("Doom Coding"), but the current mobile tools were fighting me. Let’s be honest: using nano or vim on a smartphone keyboard feels terrible, and rightly so — those weren’t built for mobile. I built Codeusse to fix the "mobile admin" experience. It is the first step toward a full mobile IDE. Why I built it: I believe self-hosting and server management are vital skills for digital sovereignty. You should be able to fix your own infrastructure, just like fixing a leak in your house. But you need the right tools in your pocket. The features: 📂 Visual file browser: Stop typing ls and cd blindly. Navigate your remote server directories visually, just like in your Files app. ✨ AI-powered editor: This is the game changer. Instead of struggling with indentation on a glass screen, you can use natural language. Type "Create an nginx reverse proxy for port 3000" and the LLM generates the config for you. The Roadmap & The Deal: I am bootstrapping this project. Right now, it is a smart SSH client. My goal is to build a full mobile IDE. To reward early adopters, I am offering a Grandfathered Subscription. If you subscribe to v1 (today's low price), you lock that price in forever. When I ship the heavy IDE features and raise the price for new users, yours will never change. I’d love to hear what you think about the UI! Happy coding! 🚀