About this app
DevBox is a native iPhone remote workbench built for developers, system administrators, and Homelab users. Manage servers through task-focused tools instead of relying on a traditional SSH client or switching between multiple apps. Monitor server health, manage Docker containers and system services, browse and transfer files, inspect logs, work with Git repositories, query databases, test HTTP APIs, and run saved operations—all from one secure workspace. Key features: Discover servers on your local network and through Tailscale Monitor CPU, memory, storage, uptime, and connectivity Manage Docker containers, images, networks, volumes, and Compose projects Browse system, Docker daemon, kernel, and container logs Inspect and restart systemd services Browse, upload, and download files using SFTP Work with Git status, fetch, pull, history, and repository changes Connect to PostgreSQL, MySQL, and Redis databases Build and test HTTP and REST API requests Open a full interactive SSH shell when direct terminal access is needed Use a curated command library with explanations and safety warnings Save reusable commands and one-tap server operations Organize servers into groups Protect your workspace with Face ID or Touch ID Use the app in English or Simplified Chinese DevBox is designed around outcomes. Restart a service, inspect a container, transfer a file, or troubleshoot a server without remembering every command or navigating several disconnected tools. Your server credentials are stored securely in the iOS Keychain. DevBox connects directly to infrastructure you control and does not provide hosting or require a DevBox account.
Latest release
What’s New
What’s New in This Version Manage and restart system services directly from your server workspace Review system, Docker daemon, and kernel logs in one streamlined view Use the expanded SSH command library with explanations and safety warnings Enjoy a cleaner, more compact server overview Improved Simplified Chinese translations throughout the app General stability and usability improvements
Audience growth
Ratings growth
Baseline captured. Growth appears after the crawler observes a changed rating count.
Momentum comes from crawler snapshots for the tracked storefront. “Viral growth signal” means unusually fast recent rating gains; it is an indicator, not download data.
Price tracking
Price intelligence
First snapshot captured. The trend line starts after the next crawler price observation.
- First observed Aug 20, 2026 · 6:55 PM Free