Show HN: Echo, an iOS SSH+mosh client built on Ghostty
- joshstrange - 6266 sekunder sedanI'd love the ability to run a command on connection to a server (like "tmux attach -t main") and also a way to create my own buttons in the UI to send things like tmux commands (next window, create window, etc) to make it easier use from my phone.
Also, and I'll probably just buy it to test, but how does it handle copy/paste and STT? Especially with coding agents I use speech-to-text to explain something and that's always hit or miss in terminal apps on iOS in my experience.
- mmh0000 - 11659 sekunder sedanI generally use iSH[1] for my iPhone to Linux needs. Specifically, I like it because it's a standard Linux distribution with OpenSSH. Meaning all the things work like sftp, ssh, tunnels, and local clients like `mysql` tunneled through ssh
- JLO64 - 10985 sekunder sedanThis is pretty awesome, and at a $3 price point is an auto purchase for me!
As someone else said though, hardware keyboard support on iOS is something that I would really want as I regularly use ShellFish on my iPhone with a USB-C keyboard.
Something that actually matters more to me is font support. I use nerd fonts for my zsh prompt, so an app that doesn't support them is a hard sell. Are custom fonts supported, or at least on the roadmap?
Additionally I just want clarification on your business model. Once I pay now I will get all future updates for free or might I have to pay for them?
EDIT: (Since Ghostty supports it) Does this also support showing images in the terminal via the kitty protocol?
- mmcclure - 8281 sekunder sedanVery cool! I've been using Termius for a while. Overall positive, but my one complaint is that the interactions can be pretty tedious using it with TUIs like Claude Code. I like the gesture-based movement, excited to try that in practice.
I use Tailscale SSH, so one very small bit of feedback is that it took me a second to realize I just needed to put a dummy password in to actually get to the connection.
- bonyt - 8775 sekunder sedanNeat, it's staggering that there hasn't been a good non-subscription option for a simple utility like this for iOS. I've used Termius for a while, but it pushes a subscription and AI features pretty hard.
I think this really needs the ability to generate SSH keys on the secure enclave, like Secretive[1] does on macOS.
- jlundberg - 13000 sekunder sedanInteresting project!
Two problems for me:
- I want my iPhone terminal to be built for use w/ external keyboard.
- While I really like pay-once a use-often app like a terminal you really want to try before you buy. But maybe Apples general refund-if-not-satisfied is still a thing and enough?
- setopt - 11327 sekunder sedanPurchased. Love the app.
A few requests:
- In Secure Shellfish, I love that if iOS suspends it and I reopen it, it just does `tmux attach` on the last host automatically. Echo has the "startup command", but seems I still have to manually click on the last host I used to resume. Perhaps we can get an option to auto-reconnect to the last host? (My work firewall blocks Mosh so I need to do the ssh-and-attach dance when iOS kills the app.)
- When using Emacs on iOS, it would be great to be able to save keychords like `C-x C-s` or `M-x` somewhere, for example on the virtual keyboard top row. (I would be ecstatic if I could use the volume buttons as Ctrl and Meta, but I guess that’s more complicated to do.)
- kastden - 11894 sekunder sedanIn the App Store it says it requires iOS 26.2 or later. Any reason it couldn't be made to run on iOS 18? I only ask because I don't wanna upgrade to Liquid Glass!
- laksjhdlka - 12054 sekunder sedanHow do I add other keys to the little virtual keyboard? Inability to easily type ` is pretty tough. Looks beautiful though.
- cadamsdotcom - 10402 sekunder sedanVery nice! But, looking at the keyboard, there is a bunch of wasted space above the top row of keys that I just don’t understand how Apple put there. When you’re working with tiny text in a terminal every little bit of space matters and on tiny phone screens it’s crazy they would do something so strange. Does anyone know if it’s possible to remove that top bit of wasted space from the keyboard on iOS 26?
- xqb64 - 9599 sekunder sedanDoes this work with a Yubikey?
- jasonjmcghee - 9155 sekunder sedanNice job! Purchased. Would love to be able to make the font much smaller. It says "10pt font" but it is still larger than I need and would love the extra real estate.
- sprak - 9544 sekunder sedanLooks nice. Does anyone know if there is something similar for Android?
- dpoloncsak - 11745 sekunder sedanI'll spend the $3 to try it out.
Any real different than Terminus? That seemed to be the latest and greatest last I was shopping for an iOS SSH client.
Also, maybe just because its new (I dont realy know how App Store search works) but searching "Echo" and "Echo SSH" returned way too many Amazon/Alexa related apps, and then many other terminals before yours.
- gu009 - 10270 sekunder sedanWould be great to see some more ssh key features from Termius implemented: generating new keys, including keys that are stored in the Secure Enclave, exporting keys to hosts directly via the app
- torstenvl - 11866 sekunder sedanThe requirements for this seem strange. What is it about iOS 26.2 that makes it a minimum requirement?
- whalesalad - 6927 sekunder sedanSome brutal reviews on the iOS app store suggesting RSA keys do not work?
- ktm5j - 11063 sekunder sedanAny chance you'd consider an android port?
- dmcc7897 - 12174 sekunder sedanThis is really, really nice. Thanks for sharing!
- mr_o47 - 13014 sekunder sedanI definitely love the UI. Also amazing Job you did
- asadm - 10886 sekunder sedanAmazing! Insta-buy for me.
- stuxf - 10815 sekunder sedanfinally I can move off termius, this looks great!
- iririririr - 11966 sekunder sedanNice. Hopefully it will evolve into something as good as termux on android. It won't ever be as good, because ios is a toy with rubber on all corners.
Love that they copied the bar above the keyboard. Even with android custom keyboard that was a great feature, on IOS that's essential.
oh, it's closed source. and lazygit (the least terminal based of all cli tools) being their inapiration doesn't inspire much confidence in long term :(
- lilyball - 6457 sekunder sedanThis sounds nice, but since you're talking about using it with agents, to what extent was AI used to actually write the app?
Nördnytt! 🤓