One-liner
A no-frills FTP/SFTP client for managing remote servers with a focus on reliability and basic file transfer tasks.
Strengths
- Stable and fast file transfers, especially over SFTP (review: 'Connects quickly and transfers files without dropping')
- Clean, minimal interface that prioritizes functionality over clutter (review: 'No bloat—just what you need to upload/download')
- Supports both FTP and SFTP protocols reliably (review: 'Works seamlessly with my hosting provider’s SFTP setup')
- Consistent performance across iOS devices (review: 'Hasn’t crashed once in months of use')
- Good server connection management with saved profiles (review: 'I can jump between clients in seconds')
Weaknesses
- No built-in file preview or editing (review: 'Can’t view PDFs or text files without downloading first')
- Limited batch operations—no drag-and-drop or multi-select actions (review: 'Having to move files one by one is painful')
- No cloud sync integration or local caching (review: 'I wish it could cache files locally for offline access')
- Outdated UI design feels dated compared to modern apps (review: 'Looks like it hasn’t been updated since 2018')
- No search function within remote directories (review: 'Searching through folders takes forever')
Opportunities
- Add lightweight file preview (PDF, TXT, images) directly in the app to reduce download overhead
- Introduce batch operations (multi-select, drag-and-drop) to improve workflow efficiency
- Build a simple local cache layer for frequently accessed files to support offline work
- Modernize the UI with dark mode and gesture controls to match current iOS standards
- Add a search bar inside remote directories to help users find files faster
Competitors
- FileZilla
- WinSCP
- iFTP
- SFTP Client Pro
AI-generated brief · 5/12/2026, 1:30:37 PM