A framework agnostic platform to manage local agents from your phone
Onepilot is a mobile-first platform for iPhone that enables developers to manage remote servers via SSH while deploying and controlling AI coding agents directly from their phones. It supports a wide range of servers, including cloud instances, Raspberry Pis, and local machines, with no need to install additional software on the target system. The app integrates with over 23 LLM providers and messaging platforms, offering a full IDE experience with terminal, file browsing, git, and cron job management.
- ▪Onepilot allows users to deploy AI coding agents like OpenClaw, Hermes, and Paperclip on any SSH-accessible server, including Raspberry Pi, Mac mini, or VPS instances.
- ▪The platform supports full VT100 terminal emulation, syntax-highlighted file browsing, git operations, and cron job management directly on iPhone.
- ▪Onepilot integrates with 23+ LLM providers such as OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google Gemini, and supports messaging channels like Telegram, Discord, and Slack for agent control.
- ▪It requires no server-side installation beyond SSH access and stores all credentials securely in the iOS Keychain.
- ▪Unlike traditional SSH clients like Termius or Blink Shell, Onepilot offers an AI-native, agent-agnostic architecture with a built-in deploy wizard and model-swapping capabilities.
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Your servers, in your pocket.Mobile SSH client with AI coding agents built in — Claude Code, Codex, OpenClaw, Hermes — on any server. For iPhone.Join WaitlistSee how it works→Meet the agentsA whole family of agents. Pick one. Onepilot deploys it.Framework agents install on any host you can SSH into — your Mac mini, a Raspberry Pi, a NAS, a $5/month VPS. Same wizard, same iPhone supervisor.OpenClawGateway + nodesHermesSelf-improvingPaperclipAgent coordinatorSee all agents and the deploy wizard→Featured onServersConnect once. Reach anything.Add your VPS, home lab, Docker host, or jump box. One tap to open a real SSH session.TerminalA real terminal.
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