Coming to the App Store · iOS & iPadOS
Discover every machine on your network. Monitor them with lightweight agents. Get push alerts when something goes wrong — and automate your response with iOS Shortcuts.
Features
Built by a DevOps veteran for people who run real machines — not cloud dashboards.
Discover every device on your network. Automatically detects SSH, SMB, DNS, RDP, and MySQL. Filter hosts by service in one tap.
Connect in one tap. Run any command. Save your most-used commands per host — uptime, disk usage, service status — always one tap away.
Browse remote directories, upload from Files, and download to your device. Full file browser — not just a path field.
Deploy a lightweight agent to any Linux or Mac host directly from the app. One tap — Netsolver connects, uploads, and installs it as a system service.
Set CPU, memory, and disk thresholds. When a host exceeds them, your iPhone gets a push notification — no polling, no battery drain.
Alerts can trigger iOS Shortcuts. A CPU spike can send a message, log an event, call a webhook — whatever automation you've already built.
Who it's for
Enterprise RMM tools are overkill and overpriced for small fleets. Netsolver fills the gap.
You have a NAS, a Pi or two, a repurposed desktop. You want to know they're up and SSH in without hunting for credentials.
You run real infrastructure but RMM pricing is absurd at this scale. You want a native iOS app, a one-time purchase, and no per-seat fees.
You SSH into client servers regularly. You want saved commands, SFTP access, and an immediate alert when a client site goes dark.
Everything stays on your devices. No data sent to external servers.
SSH credentials and private keys stored in the iOS Keychain. Never in plain text.
Download and use immediately. No sign-up, no email, no subscription.
Pay once, own it. No monthly fees, no per-agent pricing, no tiers.
Netsolver is built by Rob Roy, an indie iOS and macOS developer based in Maine. After decades of DevOps and systems administration at enterprise scale, he now builds practical, privacy-first tools for people who run their own machines.
Other apps include Evidr (privacy-first evidence management), SmartFiler (Mac file organizer), and Timestamp Blink (security camera timestamp tool).