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Nimbo is a Mac app for developers who manage multiple remote apps over SSH. It organizes shells, logs, commands, and service checks around each application, not just each server, so you can open the right workspace, land in the right path, run the right command, and avoid mixing production, staging, or client environments.
Hey Product Hunt 👋
I’m building Nimbo, a Mac app for developers who manage multiple remote applications and want a cleaner way to work over SSH.
The idea came from a common pain I kept running into: I often have more than one app living on the same server, each with its own path, logs, services, queues, deploy commands, Docker containers, and environment context.
Most SSH tools think in terms of servers.
But as developers, we usually think in terms of apps.
So Nimbo is built around application-aware workspaces. Each workspace can remember where the app lives, how to connect, which commands matter, which logs to open, and which services should be checked.
The goal is simple:
Open the right shell
Land in the right app directory
Run the right commands
Check the right services
Avoid working in the wrong production/staging context
This is still early, and I’m sharing it to validate the workflow with other developers.
I’d love feedback from anyone who manages multiple apps, shared servers, Laravel/Node/Python apps, queues, Docker containers, or small production environments over SSH.
What would make this useful enough for your daily workflow?
Nimbo was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 7 upvotes and 3 comments, placing #75 on the daily leaderboard. Nimbo is a Mac app for developers who manage multiple remote apps over SSH. It organizes shells, logs, commands, and service checks around each application, not just each server, so you can open the right workspace, land in the right path, run the right command, and avoid mixing production, staging, or client environments.
Nimbo was featured in Open Source (68.5k followers), Developer Tools (514k followers), GitHub (41.3k followers) and Remote Work (4.1k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 110.2k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
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