Go Back

Termius - Modern SSH Client

apps.apple.com

Termius is a modern SSH client and terminal emulator designed for developers and engineers to connect to and manage remote servers. It offers features like encrypted cloud vault synchronization, multi-tab interface, split-view, and support for various authentication methods across desktop and mobile devices.

Features
0/14
See all

No common features found

Pricing
Freemium
See all

Termius Pro Monthly

$15.00 monthly
  • Access connection settings and credentials from any device with an encrypted cloud vault
  • No limitations on the number of devices to sync
  • Run saved commands on multiple sessions or servers
  • Authenticate using hardware FIDO2 keys
  • Connect through Proxy and jump servers
  • Set custom environment variables
  • Integrate with AWS and DigitalOcean
  • Protect credentials with Touch ID or Face ID and account with two-factor authentication
  • Keep keys on machine with SSH agent forwarding

Termius Pro Annual

$119.00 yearly
  • Access connection settings and credentials from any device with an encrypted cloud vault
  • No limitations on the number of devices to sync
  • Run saved commands on multiple sessions or servers
  • Authenticate using hardware FIDO2 keys
  • Connect through Proxy and jump servers
  • Set custom environment variables
  • Integrate with AWS and DigitalOcean
  • Protect credentials with Touch ID or Face ID and account with two-factor authentication
  • Keep keys on machine with SSH agent forwarding
Rationale

Termius is an SSH client and terminal emulator, primarily focused on providing secure shell access, SFTP, and terminal management across various devices. While it is a developer tool, it does not align with the concept of a low-code platform for building custom internal applications. It lacks features such as drag-and-drop UI builders, API/database integrations for application development, or extensive code customization for building applications. Its core functionality is remote server access and management, not application creation.

already.dev