Pricing · one plan, that's it

Ten dollars.
Everything in.

No "Starter / Pro / Enterprise" maze. No add-ons you didn't ask for. One price. Every feature. Per user, per month.

14-day free trial · no card 30-day refund Cancel any time
The plan

One plan. Everything in.

If it's in SSH Connects, it's in your subscription.

SSH Connects · all of it

$10 / user / month

Annual: $96/yr ($8/mo) · save 20%

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Everything's included · no add-ons, no tiers

Unlimited hosts
Encrypted SSH key vault
Snippets · ⌘K palette
Port forwards · SFTP
Audit log + CSV export
Parallel broadcast
Per-host RBAC
Team sync (cloud or self)
SAML 2.0 · OIDC SSO
SCIM 2.0 provisioning
SOC 2 Type II + BAA
Self-host option
Public REST API + sshc CLI
Priority support · 4h SLA
Native Win · macOS · Linux
Web app · auto-update

No card. 14 days. Cancel any time.

If we charge you and you change your mind in 30 days, full refund.

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The iceberg

"Free" terminals cost
$9,400/eng/year.

Add up the hours: chasing keys, copy-pasting into 30 tabs, manual audits, the breach that didn't happen but almost did. Then add what one rotation incident costs an engineering team.

Key-rotation incident

8 hr / engineer · once / yr

$1,600

Audit prep · SOC 2

20 hr / engineer · once / yr

$4,000

Sunday-night patching

2 hr × 12 nights

$2,400

Onboarding friction

3 days / new hire · 4 hires

$1,400

Hidden tax / engineer / year

$9,400

The math

Pays for itself in 11 days.

At $10/user/month, one prevented key-rotation panic covers the whole team for a year. That's not a marketing claim — that's an invoice from your last incident.

Payback

11 days

Year 1 ROI

12.5×

Hours saved

312/yr

ROI calculator · 12 engineers

live
Team size12 engineers
Plan$10/user/mo · everything in

Status quo

$112,800

hidden cost / yr

With SSH Connects

$1,440

12 × $10 × 12 mo

You save

$111,360 / yr

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FAQ

Quick
answers.

Still curious? We're a real human email away.

support@sshconnects.dev
Where are my SSH keys stored?

On the desktop app, secrets sit in the OS keychain (Keychain on macOS, Credential Manager on Windows, libsecret on Linux). On the web, they are encrypted at rest with per-user keys. SSH Connects never has plaintext access to your secrets.

Does SSH Connects work offline?

Yes. The desktop app caches your connection list locally, so you can keep working when your internet hiccups. SSH itself is direct from your machine — SSH Connects does not relay traffic.

Can I bring my existing .ssh/config?

One-click import. SSH Connects parses your existing config and creates connections, preserving aliases, jump hosts, and per-host options.

Is there a CLI?

Yes. Everything you can do in the UI — connect, broadcast, run snippets — is also a CLI command, so you can script it into CI or ops runbooks.

How does team sharing work?

Create a team, invite members, share groups of connections. You control who can see, connect, edit, or run privileged snippets — with a full audit trail per user.

Can I self-host?

Yes — the $10/user/mo plan includes a Docker-based self-hosted option. Same binary, your VPC, your encryption keys.

Free for individuals · Fair for teams

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your terminal.

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