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Termius is an SSH client and terminal how it should be. Connect with one tap from any mobile and desktop device—no re-entering IP addresses, ports, and passwords.

With a free Termius Starter plan, you can:

· Connect from your mobile and desktop device with SSH, Mosh, Telnet, Port Forwarding, and SFTP.
· Get a desktop-grade terminal experience with a virtual keyboard covering all the special keys required, or connect your Bluetooth keyboard.
· Use gestures or shake the device while in the terminal to emulate stroking of Tab, arrows, PgUp/Down, Home, and End, etc.
· Work in several sessions simultaneously with a multi-tab interface and split-view support.
· Customize your terminal themes and fonts for each connection.
· Save your favorite and frequently used commands and shell scripts to execute them with a tap instead of typing.
· Quickly access the unified history of your terminal commands.
· Get the support of ECDSA and ed25519 keys and a chacha20-poly1305 cipher.
· Ad-free.

With the Termius Pro plan, you can also:

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

Termius reinvents the command line experience. We strive to make remote access for admins and engineers a more productive and enjoyable experience.

Termius Pro Subscription is available through auto-renewable annual or monthly subscriptions (prices vary by region). It attaches to the Termius account to enable access to backup, sync, and all Pro benefits on multiple devices across all platforms supported by Termius. A subscription may be used both for personal and business purposes.

Payment will be charged to your iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase. The subscription will renew automatically. Cancellation of a future subscription may be made up to 24 hours before the end of the trial period. The actual subscription may not be manually canceled before its termination date. Subscriptions may be managed, ​including disabling auto-renew, in the Account Settings after purchase.

Please review our privacy policy https://termius.com/privacy_policy.html and terms of use https://termius.com/terms_of_use.html.

Termius: Terminal & SSH client App Comments & Reviews

Termius: Terminal & SSH client Positive Reviews

I downloaded the free version years agoNow that I find myself in a new role, being able to use my iPad for more of my actions has become possible. Additional changes in iPadOS which promote the substitution of an iPad for carrying around a laptop have pushed me to l see how much I can get done just using an iPad. Part of my role is directly interacting with a handful of Cloud Based Servers. I looked over the many choices in the Store and found I had already gotten this one. So, I give it a fresh look. First it is still being updated regularly. It gets me quickly to the creation of a new Host with exactly the right questions and allows me to group hosts *with sensible defaults* including the ssh-key to be used! I was just blown away, when I needed to construct a tunnel forwarding, that this too was part of the FREE product and EASY to describe / turn on and off. This is now my GoTo tool when I need to bring up a fresh server or maintain and existing one. With this much features and support for the FREE version (no timeout, etc.), it is worth kicking the tires for yourself and about time I shoot money to the author to support this great tool..Version: 4.5.3

Replaced several other SSH/SFTP clients on PC/Mac/iOSI have been in IT for 15 years at this point and have used basically every major terminal emulator and SFTP client there is on every platform (PC/Mac/Android/iOS/Linux/Solaris/BSD/HP-unix/et al.) Paid, free, doesn't matter, I’ve shelled out the cash to buy serious SSH clients. But none have really cleaned up the whole experience as well as Termius here. I can shift between any of my systems, iPad, iPhone, Mac, PC and share the same set of devices, public key auth credentials, and scripts. Nobody does it like this, at this level of quality, in such a great looking cross-platform UI. Yes, it costs money for the subscription. SO WHAT! Do you want to have a cloud service that does all the above and gets better with time while responding to new tech? You gotta help pay the developers that make that work. Just give it a shot, the 14 day free trial thing will tell you all you need to know. For me, I have paid upwards of $700 for other systems that provide these features.... on PC/MAC... but not mobile as well. So is Termius worth a few bucks a month? Of course. Would highly recommend..Version: 4.3.10

Best free SSH client on iOSThis is a great SSH client, with support for saving identities, key generation, and port forwarding even in the free version. The only downside is sessions cannot stay open in the background for more than 3 minutes, but that is a limitation of iOS itself, not Termius. I also wish it advised users to use SSH instead of Telnet the first time they use it because Telnet is unencrypted and you should really avoid using it if at all possible. I use Termius for connecting to my Debian server when I don't have my computer on me and need to do something that I can't do through the Webmin interface. The port forwarding feature comes in handy when I need to do something like connect to said Webmin interface remotely or use OpenVPN in public places when it is blocked (Surprisingly, I have run into this problem before, at an airport). Overall, a great app if you have a server and don't want to carry a computer around to access it..Version: 3.5.1

Great Extended Soft KeyboardCleanest look and feel too., but SFTP is locked behind a sub. model. I’d drop $59 for this in a heartbeat and consider up to $99, but even that would only get me 6 - 10 months of use under the subscription model. I have no fewer than 6 Raspberry Pi’s running throughout my house (not enterprise business) at any given time. Oh how sweet it is to do all I could want from my new iPad Air 3 without leaving the Lazyboy in the evenings. Well almost all. Not sftp. I don’t mind copying my Termius public key around by hand. That’s a good enterprise-pay feature. Ditto for on going Mosh dev, automated execution snippets, and so on. Until there is a one-time purchase option for personal use, or sftp is moved out to free, I see this as a product for business users. I could not recommend this product to makers or hobbyists. If you’re getting used to doing functional things on iOS/iPadOS now, hobbyists may as well get used to the individual quirks of something else with sftp instead, if you haven’t already tweaked your setup or copied your keys around..Version: 4.5.3

Nice functionality, overpriced subscription, broken functionalityI’ve used Terminus for about a year now for infrequent access to my hosts with an iPad or iPhone. Positives are easy to use, good configuration options, easy key syncing. Port forwarding works well. The main negative is the insanely overpriced subscription, an SSH app with all the bells and whistles should be a 1 time purchase, period. As a subscription what am I paying for? Support? No, features. I’d consider paying for this if the monthly price ($9.99/mo) was the annual price, but never more than $1/month for something that should be a one time $10 app (like this). The next negative - I’m not sure if I’m doing this wrong, but I swear the back button used to work even if I exit a session, now I have to kill the app to get out of an existing session. It works if I don’t CTRL+D or ‘exit’, but if I do either the back button to go to the app does nothing. Going to go look for a replacement that doesn’t have an abusive, rip-off your customers business model..Version: 4.9.10

Stellar (Free Version)I use the free version and have been pleasantly surprised by the features of the free version and lack of aggressive ads suggesting you upgrade. I am a light user without the need for advanced features so this fits the bill perfectly. The interface is clean and pleasantly/intuitively designed. There is no time out or limit as I have encountered with other terminals in the past. I have been using this regularly for quite some time now and have noticed frequent updates that noticeably improve quality with each update. There is also a companion app for windows that allows you to sync your sessions (I believe this is a paid feature, but convenient ). Both Termius for Windows and IOS are my terminal of choice and with that I would recommend at least the trial, you may be pleasantly surprised as I was..Version: 4.26.5

Best FREE terminal appFinding a free terminal client app with no ads that gives you the ability to save commands and unlimited hosts. They do well at telling you what they offer with their premium services, but do not push it or ad pop ups like others. Or watch this video every time you connect. Apps like these, that give you your ssh connection and if that’s all you want then have at it, but if you want more you can pay are few and far between. I suggest using the free version, and just on principle alone purchase some premium or the premium app. They are constantly updating and very active. I don’t leave many reviews for apps. And yes, us Linux, bash, terminal snobs are picky…but they do a very good job at having options for everyone. From advanced to noob..Version: 4.10.8

Functionality is locked behind a VERY expensive subscriptionI really want to like this app. It has excellent UI design which you don’t find often in ssh applications. My main problem with it is that a lot of its functionality, like SFTP, is locked behind a $10 per month subscription fee. That’s a LOT of money for an application like this. If it were a $30-$50 one-time payment, or a $5 subscription, I’d have no problem. For reference, 1Password is one of the all-time best utility iPhone apps for developers and it costs $4 per month. But $10 per month is $120 per year on top of all the other types of subscriptions that I already pay. That’s just too much. It’s 75% of a full-priced Adobe app. It’s more than I pay for Capture One. For an SFTP client. Why in God’s name??? I can’t imagine that they’re making as much as they could have if their pricing model included casual users and hobbyists as well as the professional user base that it’s currently priced for..Version: 4.7.2

Occasional users… read the user guideI’ve not found a more functional and feature-rich ssh client for iOS. I don’t use Termius often, mainly because tapping on a phone is challenging, especially for long strings of commands that must be syntactically correct. Termius tries to help with that with Gestures mode (among other usability features), which you can conveniently toggle on/off. You’ll want to pay attention to that though—I wasn’t aware of the feature and it felt as though I was unable to scroll in the terminal pane (couldn’t see the entirety of command output). Same too with some necessary iOS input accommodations like “locking” the key in order to allow, say, -c. If you phone buzzes and it’s not behaving like you expect. Check for some of those other keys!.Version: 4.11.0

Great!This is a great app! I use it all the time, especially when I am not near a terminal. Or even when I'm near one but just want to do a spot check. You can set up identities and keys. I just configured it to use RSA public key encryption. I can associate the key with a login and use that configuration to login. Very easy! You can also save multiple configurations for the different hosts and logins you need. I can now admin my system from anywhere. At dinner, on the trail, or anywhere I have my phone, or tablet, and internet. You customize your view so different terminal sessions can easily be distinguished. There is also a handy history log of all your login sessions. I don’t need sftp, but that can be added for the price of a subscription ($10 / year, I believe). For that price you also get snippets (macros), fingerprint recognition, plus more. (Edit) There was a keyboard issue that made ‘shift’ characters hard to enter (caps/special chars/etc) (There was a workaround, but inconvenient). This was fixed, so I keep my 5-star rating. There is a lot packed into this FREE app! Very nice!.Version: 3.5.2

Perfect app - a bit shady review proddingI am a paid subscriber. It is cheap for what it does and it does it very well. I would have given 5 stars but docked a star for the following. The app asks you what you think of the app and gives you some smiley/frown faces to pick from. I picked the max smiley face. Then it asks if I would review the app and I said yes because it is an amazing app. It then pops up a screen to where you can give it 1-5 stars and looks like an Apple rating. I give it 5 stars and then it has a button "for Write a Review". I think I would not and skip that and then it just goes away. I then check on Apple and no ratings are there. So, they are basically tricking people to get them to Apple ratings only if they are already loving it. So the ratings here will be skewed by this..Version: 4.21.1

Mostly goodBeen using it for almost 2 years now, suddenly within the last month or so I’m unable to scroll while using screen. In some cases attempting to scroll causes multiple issues with garbage being entered into the terminal. In one case simply rotating(or changing the size of the app) my iPad caused this as well. All of this started after trying to load it one day and it crashed, even for quitting and restarting didn’t fix the crashing. I uninstalled and reinstalled. After doing this the keep alive stopped working and I’m unable to locate the option anymore. It use to use GPS to keep the terminal alive in the background. Now 10-20 secs after leaving, iOS sleeps the app and I lose everything I was working on, unless I’m in a screen, which now has the above mentioned issues..Version: 4.11.4

Must have for systems adminsI have been using Termius on all my iOS devices. Though I wished they had a 1 off payment option coz the app is that good and they deserve the payment. I love the sync option and this is one of the best ssh apps I have ever used. NOTE: I am using the free version and would be willing to pay for a cloud sync service through iCloud but as a 1 time payment for individual users where it syncs to their cloud server and restores/updates from there. The developers stand a chance to make money by braking the services to have some that are monthly(for business and teams) and some that are one off (for individuals).Version: 4.11.8

Perfect all in one appUsed this to mosh/ssh into a google compute engine flawlessly. SSH Tunneling (port forwarding) works perfectly with safari as well for my Rstudio server. (Had a minor bug on iPad where my kernel wouldn’t connect to my Jupyter notebooks on my other server, but it’s probably nothing to do with this app and more to do with iOS, since the ssh tunnel worked fine as far as being able to connect to the jupyter server). There’s even an unexpectedly convenient workaround for keeping your ssh tunnels open in the iOS background through the location tracking option. Everything I could have asked for as a first timer working with servers. Amazing job Termius team!.Version: 4.5.2

This is an amazing applicationI don’t usually write reviews, but wow. For a CS major, this turns an iPad into a serious production machine. I can connect to my Uni’s SSH and take advantage of the pico and VIM editors, as well as GCC for my school projects. I essentially have an entire development environment at my fingertips, weighing in at less than 2lbs, from anywhere; you don’t get much better than this after you take 10 hours of battery to back it up into account. Time to grab yourself a keyboard cover, or Smart Keyboard for a Pro user, and get to work. The paid features are great for professionals as well, just really not necessary for lightweight development. If you don’t have an SSH server to connect to with this, it makes it worth it to pay $5 a month for a droplet or similar cloud platform and load it up with tux, VIM, GCC, and all the goodies a developer could want to maximize workflow. The addition of MOSH support only makes this 100x more viable for this type of implementation as well. Keep up the amazing work!.Version: 4.0.4

Pretty Great but Lacks One ThingOverall, the experience with Termius is incredible. Often I’ll SSH into another computer to do my work, and Termius has made the experience nearly flawless. LOVE: - Keep Alive works extremely well - Remapping Caps Lock — I remap to ESC because of the iPad Keyboard/Trackpad case lacks ESC. - Having ^B as a UI button — I’m a heavy tmux user, and it can be handy. - Port Forwarding — This has been randomly handy working with containers. - Being able to really customize the on-screen keybind buttons to a lot of pretty useful things. - Sync across all devices that can run the app. LIVE WITH: - The subscription model feels a bit steep, but overall the app is polished enough to justify. ROOM TO IMPROVE: - “Custom” / “Better” Themes! Even supporting the community’s “iTerm2-Color-Schemes” (GitHub) list of themes. The project has been great about adding in “exports” for other applications. Even being able to tweak the standard color set would be a huge step up. For example, the blue can be way too dark on the darker backgrounds. - Nerd Font Symbol support - Ligature Support.Version: 4.11.1

Termius is great.Termius is excellent. I’ve been using it for a year or so. It supports TrueColor. It handles Unicode well. The UI for configuring new hosts is clear and straightforward. It has the best UI by far for setting up port forwarding, making a process with lots of confusable details fairly straightforward. It has great integration with the iOS keychain for managing secrets, like passphrases for encrypted private SSH keys. So, yeah, it’s one of the more expensive SSH clients on iOS. But you’re not paying for nothing. It’s got many features, solid support for subtler aspects of good terminal functionally, and (most rare of all) excellent user interface design that makes it easy to use..Version: 4.7.5

Working even better than beforeI have been using this app for connecting to my external and remote servers for years now, and they have made many necessary improvements to the app over that time. It has gone from usable to useful. I use it enough, and have enough confidence in their maintenance of the app, that I am now putting in my own requests for improvements and features I'd like to see in future updates. I rarely write reviews for apps or anything else, but when they requested it this time, I am gladly giving them 5 stars and 2 thumbs up. 😀 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 👍👍 😀 🖖 Live long and prosper.Version: 4.0.9

Probably the best SSH/SFTP Client on iOSTermius is tough to beat when it comes to a clean, feature-rich SSH client for iOS. Everything else seems to not have as much polish or the barrier to entry costs more. Previously, the SFTP access was locked behind the subscription but has recently became a free feature. The subscription still exists and offers extra features like Touch ID & cross-device sync, but if you only use it for basic SSH access on a couple devices, it’s more than great with the free tier if you don’t mind re-adding your hosts on each device (I don’t really)..Version: 4.11.4

Termius is amazingThis should be an editors choice app. I have used Termius on all my devices for managing hundreds of servers for quite a while now. I can say with confidence it is the best application of its kind out there right now. However, there is one critical issue. We will be implementing ProxyCommand with cloudflare for security on our servers, but ProxyCommand it is not implemented in either the Linux or iPhone apps. We won’t be able to use Termius anymore unless it’s implemented. I love this software and I really don’t want that to be the case 😢.It would definitely be extremely appreciated if this could be implemented! Thank you so much!.Version: 4.11.9

Good feature split between paid / premiumI appreciate that the free product includes most features I want to use as an individual non-business user, and that most of the premium features are ones designed to support a business use case. It’s kind of crazy to see people complaining about the developer charging subscription pricing for features designed for professional use. Nearly all software used in business today is priced this way, and if this software is bringing you value at work you or your employer should be happy to pay for it..Version: 4.5.2

My go to terminalI’m a software engineer and use Termius to ssh and/or mosh to my Mac in my office. I use it many hours each day, seven days a week. I’m very happy with the current version. I do have one currently unresolved issue — when I run Termius on my iPad Pro and split the screen with a second app, I cannot get keyboard focus back into the terminus terminal window after using the 2nd app. Using termius in split screen mode requires a lot of patience to continually unsplit the screen as a workaround for focus. Termius support has told me it will be fixed in the next couple of weeks. I do appreciate the quick response..Version: 4.6.8

Wow... premium is expensive!App is effective. The lack of a keep-alive is painful at times, but it does the job for me >90% of the time. Premium “subscription” is now $60/year. While my essential needs are satisfied by the free version, the price really seems like gouging, especially since it used to be much lower. Too bad, as I would prefer to support the developer, but that is a lot to pay for occasional use and some features I don’t really want. $30 for lifetime is more in my budget, understanding that most lifetimes are a couple years at most..Version: 4.7.8

Great ssh / terminal appI've been using it for a long time and almost every day at one point or another. It's interface is fluid and easy to follow. There no fighting with termcap settings and genuinely for me it just works. It has a lot of features and support for things that I have not had a need to use on my ipad (port forwarding, pubkey auth for example) and really all the basic and not so basic features you would want with an SSH client. Anyone looking for a ssh client should really give this a go you won't be disappointed..Version: 4.10.7

IPad Pro 10.5 with Keyboard buggySo while I like what I see with this terminal emulator -- it certainly has a lot of great features, I'm using it with IOS 10.3 and the new Pro 10.5. Using the apple external keyboard, causes scrolling to go off the screen, unless you tap the one line keyboard shortcuts away. If you background the app and then foreground it again, the shortcut bar is on top of the screen but missing all the icons. Tapping the screen twice fixes it and brings it to the bottom. Needless to say, external keyboard support needs a help with this release, but otherwise a feature rich program. Wish it supported RS232 via a Redpark Cable..Version: 3.4.0

What happened to the snippets button?This app was great but the recent update took the option away to use snippets inside an active terminal. The snippet button “{}”disappeared from the keyboard and there’s no option to add it back. I had a nifty maintenance snippet I’d run on my raspberry pi periodically. UPDATE: I figured out how to add the snippet button { } back. On the keyboard hit the 3 dots (top right) then the gear icon. From there press the “+ ADD KEY GROUP” text. Now just make a new group including the snippet button (located at the top of the button list). Boom..Version: 4.14.0

Use Everyday For Work!I am a Network Architect, and I use this app on my iPhone and my iPad to be able to do everything besides the most intensive day-to-day stuff. It is literally life changing for me - as a fully remote worker, because it gives me the freedom to take full advantage of working from home (not being tethered to a single device / a single computer / sitting at a desk, etc. I highly recommend Termius as my go-to terminal emulator on iOS devices for all of your networking needs..Version: 4.10.2

Hmmmmm ...Worked fine yesterday, but hung up with "Waiting" on the app icon today. I had to delete and reinstall to get it to work, and lost all the customization, groups, and hosts I had put in. Not good. Not terrible, either, but I sure wouldn't want to have to regenerate all the configs while I was, say, on a long trip. A way to export and import the configs would be REALLY handy. I work in computer security, and have to wonder if the developers keep up with the latest problem reports..Version: 4.9.10

Fantastic for remote codingI’ve used the free version of Terminus from my iPad for about a year and by now I do pretty much all of my coding through it (I’m a deep learning and robotics researcher for context); as long as you’re comfortable working over ssh, the portability of an iPad coupled with near-universal access to the internet (especially if you have a data plan) makes remote work absurdly convenient. For anyone looking to get the most productivity out of this app, I recommend you also become proficient with tmux (or something equivalent)..Version: 4.6.7

I cannot switch keyboard in my terminalDear developer: Your software has higher response speed between server and terminal. However, I cannot switch keyboard in my terminal. Because server will recognize “control + space” as what i input in command line like ”ctrl + c”, but actually it is the operation to switch language from english to greek keyboard for example. I sincerely hope you can develop some functions that i can switch my keyboard without exiting “terminus”. Thank you very much!.Version: 4.10.9

Great SSH ShellTermius is a joy. It is a breeze to install, easy to use, 100% reliable, and visually appealing to boot. One minor issue is that the edit server buttons are a bit unintuitive—some explanatory labels would be nice to have. Another feature that could be helpful is feedback on failed connections: I stumbled a bit while configuring Termius to access my server via both a domain and an intranet because the software did not report whether it tried to connect through the intranet or through the open web..Version: 4.0.5

This app is great and so easy to useI use this app to ssh into my laptops so I can get some real work done (thanks apple for putting a M1 in an iPad with such a limited OS). It handles keys and whatnot in such an easy to use manner. It’s a bummer that iPadOS kills anything in the background after 20 seconds so you can’t leave this app if you want to keep a connection open. Overall though, this app does nearly everything I want. It would be cool if we could have split windows like tmux/iterm..Version: 4.8.5

One small tweakPerfect! Well, almost. The app will close the connection if you are not active for a short time. But I have to say, that's my ONLY complaint. Make that timeout a bit longer and it is absolutely perfect. Not just a "good" app.... there is nothing even close! That makes it absolutely essential. Whatever flaws it may have, such as the short timeout, are grin and bear it because there is nothing, absolutely nothing, that even comes close. I give it double the number of stars above..Version: 4.6.10

Great Terminal App for iPadThis is a GREAT terminal app for the iPad (especially when using the new Magic Keyboard). I don’t have to regularly ssh onto servers (just my local NAS and VPS from time to time), but when I do this really comes in handy! Unfortunately, since I don’t have a regular need for SSH (outside of work), I can’t really justify the subscription cost. I get everything I need out of the free version, but I wish I could pay the developer SOMETHING for how great this app is! I highly recommend to anyone looking for an SSH Client or CLI Solution app!.Version: 4.6.0

This is such a great app!This is one of the best designed apps I’ve ever owned. I often need to connect to raspberry pi’s running 3D print servers, and it’s actually more convenient to make config tweaks using my phone or iPad than just grabbing a laptop in another room. The fact that I can make edits to config files on a server from my iPhone is cool, but not earth-shattering. The fact that it’s not just possible with this app, but actually useful, fast, and not annoying is a testament to how well it is designed. Bravo!.Version: 4.7.5

Great App, Bad Pricing ModelI love this app, and use it several times per week to mess around with my raspberry pi. It's very well-designed. I would also love some of the premium features like autocompletion, and would be happy to pay for them. Unfortunately, the minimum non-free pricing is a $9/month subscription! I definitely get value out of this app, and would probably pay up to $20 for a lifetime unlock of premium features. But I just can't justify a subscription. TO THE DEVELOPER: Please add an intermediate premium tier with a one-time purchase option. Maybe premium but without sync?.Version: 4.5.4

No local terminal and utilitiesThis is a great ssh terminal utility for managing lots of remote connections, but that is a niche user case. If the program was actually a Terminal, as it seems to be in name, then it would be more useful to a broader user base - there simply is no local terminal with boilerplate network command line utilities. It should be called “SSHimus - SSH management utility”. Would be so much more useful to be able to open a local terminal, ping some hosts, run nslookup or other network utils, and then just connect to ssh remote sessions from the command line like a real local terminal. Instead I need another app to do this….Version: 4.26.5

Simply works. Works simplyI use this to ssh into several different machines around my house. I can reboot a server in the middle of the night, etc. Mostly a drawback of the limited screen size on the phone, but I find myself frequently going between portrait and landscape, to get the keys I want available on the on-screen keyboard. Also, I wish a few keys (del) would auto repeat better. All in all, quite usable, which few iPhone ssh programs can actually claim..Version: 4.7.2

Fantastic utilityVery competent SSH client. Easy to configure, including for instances that need public keys. The killer feature for me: works on PC/Mac/iOS/Android and the config syncs automatically between all my devices. Add a connection profile on one device, it’s immediately available on the others. Great for anybody who uses multiple devices. Add a new profile on one device, it’s immediately available on the others. 5 stars for sure..Version: 4.8.0

Great stuffGreat and awesome app to carry everywhere you want and use it to connect at anytime to your server through the ssh client it provides. No needs to carry your laptop with you all along the day. Just click on the app on you your screen and type some informations and you’re connected to your server as if you were with you laptop. I completely recommend it to everyone who is looking for something small and robust..Version: 4.3.5

We need a mid pricing scheme.First of all, this is a fabulous piece of work and invaluable for a business environment. I am a programmer and personal power user that uses Termius to manage my systems at a museum as a volunteer. I need 2 or 3 premium abilities. A no support one time purchase or half price “non profit” package would be great. I do appreciate what I can do in Termius in the free version but I want part of the rest. Thanks for the work. I know what it takes. Steve Eddy.Version: 4.13.9

Almost thereI use this app to administer my Linux/Raspberry Pi systems on my home network and it works wonderfully. My one complaint is the delay when switching apps. When I first open or switch into the app it will not allow input for around 5 seconds or so. This is frustrating if you are following troubleshooting or installation instructions from a webpage, because every step gets needlessly delayed. It’s not enough to stop using the app, but it’s annoying enough that it should be addressed. Otherwise, love this app..Version: 4.3.1

Works wellWorks well for day to day ssh..Version: 4.9.9

Nice terminal, some privacy reservationsIt's a nice app with some well-made features. But there doesn't seem to be a way to upgrade to the pro version without signing up for their sync service, which slurps up all your settings and likely your keys. What are they doing with this information? How is it protected? No thanks. I'd rather use a lessor tool and keep my keys and information off some unknown cloud server..Version: 4.1.0

Love itEasy to use; adaptive keyboard; excellent for a quick check.Version: 4.8.2

Very well made appIs super clean, love the design. Well written app. I wished there was one time pay option to remove faceid restriction only or certain elements. but the app works amazingly either way. Inspiring design..Version: 4.7.9

Great ssh client.Even without premium this is a great way to get in and run commands..Version: 4.7.3

Way too expensive!It’s a great SSH terminal, however the pricing is outrageous. I don’t mind paying for a good app to support the developers, however an annual subscription for this kind of app is unwarranted and it’s way over priced. To put this in comparison, Office 365 is cheaper (monthly and annually) and far more advanced than this..Version: 4.6.2

Manage My Linux Home ServerI’ve used this app for a long time now, its been rock solid for managing my Linux home server and on occasion a friends server. Never had any serious issues, and I’ve used the SFTP a few times to get or upload files which is pretty sweet extra. The app is everything I need for free, don’t see why you’d use any other app if you only need shell access to your server. Thanks for making it :D.Version: 5.2.0

Don’t support Nerds fontI would love to see a nerds font added for the terminal to be able to see font icons. Plz I want that feature so bad to be able to code with my nvim NvChad setup..Version: 5.6.0

Quite goodWould merit 4 1/2 stars if on-screen keyboard didn’t occlude terminal and program didn’t occupy so much disk space (is it really an html app in native disguise?).Version: 5.4.0

So handy!I run many embedded Linux machines across a large site. It’s so convenient to be able to connect to them over ssh or sftp and say “Hi” without needing to lug my laptop around. Absolutely worth whatever I paid for this..Version: 4.24.0

TestC’est bien se jouet pour jouer.Version: 4.26.0

So far so goodNot in love with how much they simplified things, I wish the interface was clearer.Version: 4.25.0

Absolutely stellarConstant improvements, even on the free version. Reaard them with a download!.Version: 4.21.1

Great clientThis is much like the PuTTY client I know on PC. Great to have this on iPhone for remote management. Thank you!.Version: 4.15.0

Great App, but can’t afford paid versionThis is a great app which I use to connect to three Raspberry Pi’s in my house to do updates etc. It’s really slick. But for what I use it for, it’s too expensive to subscribe. I get it — if you’re managing 100s of linux servers for some company then maybe…. But I’m just a guy who tinkers with Raspberry Pi’s. So I use the free version! (Which is still great!).Version: 4.17.0

Amazing appThis app hands down is one of the best quality apps that I've seen in a while. Also developers are amazing. I had a question and got a response quickly with clear instructions..Version: 4.14.1

Very handyVery handy little terminal letting me manage my servers over ssh. I wish it had a local terminal emulator too, but its great at what it does.Version: 4.13.9

Meilleur outilMeilleur shell gratuit sur iOS. Aucune pub ou contrainte gênante forçant l’achat..Version: 4.13.8

Excellent app!Helps me update server changes via ssh in emergency situations. Very good app even when using the free version..Version: 4.12.0

Does the jobJust one recommendation, please do a connection check to port 22 before asking to put username and password everytime.Version: 4.11.9

It’s goodSolid, just works..Version: 4.10.0

NicrReally nice. The only thing is the paid version which is abusive for a simple ssh terminal.Version: 4.10.5

Fantastic app for SSHIncredible app for SSH with a great built-in SFTP tool. Themes could use a bit more customizability though!.Version: 4.10.3

Very goodVery useful, good emulation, using it to connect to my raspberry pi..Version: 4.10.2

SSH serverSimple tool to connect SSH server. Like it..Version: 4.10.0

👍👍👍.Version: 4.9.10

Really good app i my opinionWorks well to remote into my Linux VMs.Version: 4.9.10

Amazing clientThanks for sharing so many features for free and hope it doesnt change anytime soon :).Version: 4.9.10

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