SSH, SFTP, databases: Boopbeep
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| Rating | Price | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| United States | 100%1 | 5.00 | $5.99 | |
| United Arab Emirates | <1%0 | — | AED 19.99 $5.45 | |
| Afghanistan | <1%0 | — | $1.99 | |
| Antigua And Barbuda | <1%0 | — | $4.99 | |
| Anguilla | <1%0 | — | $4.99 | |
| Albania | <1%0 | — | $4.99 | |
| Armenia | <1%0 | — | $4.99 | |
| Angola | <1%0 | — | $2.99 | |
| Argentina | <1%0 | — | $3.99 | |
| Austria | <1%0 | — | €6.99 $8.10 |
Description
Boopbeep is a native SSH, SFTP, and database client for iOS and iPadOS.
Real PTY terminals — vim, tmux, htop, nano, less, anything that needs one. 24-bit ANSI color. Persistent sessions across tabs. A glassy, reorderable key strip with Esc, Tab, arrows, pipes, and Ctrl/F-keys one tap above the keyboard. Pinch to zoom, custom fonts (with Powerline and Nerd Font support), tune cursor blink, bell, scrollback, emulation.
Eight databases over SSH — Postgres, MySQL, MariaDB, SQLite, Redis, MongoDB, Consul KV, etcd — tunneled through the same connection. Type-aware result grid, schema browser, query history, session monitor, ER diagram. Passwordless local auth supported.
Live host widgets — CPU, memory, disk, load — polled over SSH. Distro logos (Ubuntu, Debian, Arch, Fedora, Alpine, macOS, BSD, more) next to host names everywhere.
Port forwarding, built in. Local (-L) and remote (-R) TCP tunnels through SSH — no exposed ports, no extra binaries.
EVERY FEATURE, INCLUDED
Pay once. No subscriptions, no Pro tier, no feature gates.
TERMINAL (SSH)
Multiple tabs, persistent sessions per host
Real PTY — vim, tmux, htop, less, nano
Reorderable key strip: Esc, Tab, |, /, ~, arrows, Ctrl, F1–F12
Pinch to zoom, custom fonts (with Powerline and Nerd Font support), scrollback, cursor blink, bell (audio + haptic), keep-alive, emulation
Prevent device sleep, auto-close tab on logout
Per-host command history above the keyboard
Tab labels show running TUI (htop, vim, tmux) or last command
FILES (SFTP)
Tabs, list/grid, breadcrumbs, sort by name/date/size/kind
Drag-and-drop to other apps, Open with…
Folder and recursive search
Archive: zip, tar, tar.gz, tar.bz2, tar.xz, 7z, rar, gz, bz2, xz
Upload, download, move, copy, delete, duplicate
Auto-download size limit, hidden files, POSIX permissions
DATABASES
Eight engines tunneled over SSH — no exposed ports
Passwordless local auth where supported
Live SQL highlighting, multi-statement scripts
Type-aware result grid — timestamps, numerics, UUIDs, JSON, BYTEA — NULL styling, filter, sort, auto-sized columns
Cell preview (text + hex), export rows as CSV / JSON
Schema browser — tables, views, functions, triggers, Redis keys, Mongo collections, KV paths — counts, sizes, TTLs
ER diagram — pannable, pinch-to-zoom, draggable, FK lines, export PNG
Live session monitor, terminate backends
Per-connection saved query history, read-only lock
SQLite files pulled via SFTP, opened locally, pushed back on save
PORT FORWARDING
Local (-L) — reach a remote database or admin panel from your device
Remote (-R) — expose something local through the server
Per-host config, one-tap toggle, live status
Runs over the same SSH — no server setup
HOST CONNECTION
SSH key auth — Ed25519, ECDSA, RSA, with encrypted . pem support
Password auth — iOS Keychain
Jump-host / bastion (OpenSSH -J) with in-app Test Connection
Per-host startup snippets, env vars, terminal theme override
Per-host OS detection — distro logo everywhere
Trust-on-first-use host-key verification
SNIPPETS
Per-host one-tap commands
Optional confirm for destructive ops
Scoped to the host
MULTITASKING (iPad)
Drag tabs off the chrome to spawn windows
Side-by-side, Stage Manager, Slide Over all native
Drag tabs between windows — shells, SQL editor, last results carry over
SECURITY
Private keys + credentials in the iOS Keychain
Optional terminal history wipe on app close
MAKE IT YOURS
10 accent colors; 9 app icons (Pride and Trans Pride included), light/dark/tinted
Light, Dark, or System theme
Custom terminal color schemes — iTerm2 .itermcolors import, separate light/dark
PRIVACY
Boopbeep only connects to the SSH servers you configure. No analytics, no third-party SDKs, no account required.