Termy - Native DevOps cockpit

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Termy is the native macOS DevOps cockpit for SSH, servers, containers, databases, Safe Actions, and production automation.

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Hey Product Hunt. I'm the solo maker of Termy. I spent the last six months building a native macOS SSH client because every option I used was either Electron or a generic terminal with SSH bolted on.

The problem I kept hitting: you connect to production, then you still run htop, df, ss, docker ps before you dare type anything. I wanted that picture at connect time, with nothing installed on the server.

Termy is Swift/SwiftUI end to end, including the terminal emulator (not xterm.js, not a WebView) and a Mosh client written in Swift. On connect it builds an agentless Host X-ray: disks, processes, ports, services, containers, recent activity. Playbooks run a documented Ansible subset through Termy's own SSH engine and fail closed. Unknown steps never reach the host. Tunnels restore after a cafe Wi-Fi drop or a cold launch. Keys live in the Keychain, or in the Secure Enclave with Touch ID on every signature.

I started this as "make SSH feel like a Mac app." It turned into a workspace around that first snapshot, because a pretty terminal still leaves you blind.

Free tier with host/key limits. 7-day Pro trial starts after your first successful connection. Then $3.99/month, $24.99/year, or $39.99 lifetime.


If you SSH into prod from a Mac: would you trust that snapshot enough to skip the first five commands?
I'll be here answering questions all day.