SSH for the machines you already run
Connect to reachable Linux, macOS, UNIX, cloud, VPS, NAS, and homelab hosts over standard SSH.
SSH client with Mosh
Connect to Linux, Mac, cloud, VPS, and homelab servers from a native terminal built for iPhone and iPad—and switch to Mosh when the network refuses to sit still.
Try one saved SSH or Mosh connection free.
A terminal that belongs on iOS
Teletype keeps the terminal authentic while making the controls around it feel native to touch, pointer, and hardware keyboard use.
Connect to reachable Linux, macOS, UNIX, cloud, VPS, NAS, and homelab hosts over standard SSH.
Keep interactive shell work responsive across Wi-Fi changes and brief interruptions when the server supports Mosh.
Use Esc, Tab, modifiers, command shortcuts, selection controls, and a hardware keyboard without turning the screen into a desktop keyboard diagram.
Choose themes, fonts, cursor behavior, key repeat, and input controls, then keep long-running work visible with Picture in Picture.
SSH client for iPhone and iPad
Teletype is for people who need the actual terminal: developers checking a deployment, sysadmins reaching a Linux host, and homelab owners fixing the machine that chose midnight for maintenance.
SSH questions
Any reachable host that provides a compatible SSH service, including Linux, Mac, UNIX, cloud, VPS, NAS, and homelab servers.
SSH provides the standard encrypted remote shell. Mosh is designed to preserve interactive terminal work when the network changes or briefly disconnects, and requires Mosh support on the server.
Yes. Teletype supports password and key-based SSH authentication, with saved secrets protected using system Keychain storage.
Use a saved SFTP connection to browse, upload, download, rename, and remove files on a compatible server.
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