Cross-platform SSH client for engineering team collaboration and remote server management
Termius is a desktop and mobile SSH client built on Python, Django, React, and TypeScript, deployed across AWS, GCP, and Azure. The engineering-heavy org (11 engineers, 1 support) with mostly senior hires signals focus on product depth over growth-phase hiring; pain-point data reveals internal traction toward reliability and performance (system optimization, reducing downtime, modernizing terminal tech) rather than land-grab expansion. The support bottleneck and CI/CD pipeline work suggest scaling pains as adoption grows.
Termius develops an SSH client for engineers managing remote systems, available on desktop (Windows, Linux, macOS) and mobile (iOS, Android). The product emphasizes team collaboration—sharing connection info and reducing terminal inefficiency—and targets engineering and infrastructure teams at mid-market and enterprise companies. The company monetizes through Stripe and PayPal, and operates support primarily through Zendesk and Intercom. Founded in 2019 and based in San Francisco, Termius employs 11–50 people and maintains a distributed hiring footprint across Serbia, Portugal, Spain, Kazakhstan, United States, and Thailand.
Termius runs on Python and Django for backend, React and TypeScript for frontend, with PostgreSQL and MySQL databases. Infrastructure spans AWS, GCP, and Azure; deployment uses Docker and Kubernetes. Mobile apps target iOS and Android.
Active projects include backend development, CI/CD pipeline automation, system performance optimization, customer support workflow optimization, and automated testing via Playwright. Internal pain points center on reliability, downtime reduction, and modernizing terminal technology.
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