Krishna Kant Singh

Pluto Door - Secure MacOS SSH with AI editor, file browser, drag-drop

Meet Pluto Door — the macOS SSH client that makes plain terminals feel ancient. Connect to any server with terminal, file browser, code editor, and AI in one beautiful app. Debug configs, edit files, drag-and-drop uploads, and stay in flow. 100% local and secure — keys and passwords stay on your Mac in Keychain. Just $12. No subscriptions, no BS.

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Krishna Kant Singh
Hey Product Hunt! I'm Krishna, dev behind Pluto Door. I spent way too many hours SSH-ing into servers with five different tools open — a terminal here, an SFTP client there, a text editor somewhere, and Stack Overflow in another tab. I thought, why isn't there one app that just does all of this? So I built it. Pluto Door gives you a terminal, file browser, code editor, and an AI assistant that actually knows what's on your server — all in one native macOS app. No Electron bloat, it's built with Tauri and Rust so it stays fast and lightweight. A few things I'm proud of: - AI that has context — it can see your files and terminal, so you get real answers, not generic ones - Privacy-first — your SSH keys and credentials are encrypted in macOS Keychain. Nothing hits the cloud. Ever. - One-time $12 — no subscriptions, no tiers, no "contact sales" This is v1 and I have a ton of ideas for where to take it next. Would love to hear what features you'd want to see — drop a comment and I'll be building in public. Thanks for checking it out!
Alexey Glukharev

@kkxingh Congrats on the launch, Krishna! 🎉 The “AI that knows what’s on your server” detail is what sets this apart — context-aware assistance is the difference between actually useful and just another chatbot wrapper. Been looking for exactly this: AI help with server issues without having to install anything on the server itself. The Keychain-only credential storage is the right call too, that’s a deal-breaker for a lot of devs with cloud-syncing SSH clients. As an iOS dev building OceanMind, an AI-powered breathwork app, I mostly live in Xcode but still find myself SSH-ing into servers for backend work and juggling exactly the five-tab setup you described. $12 one-time is a no-brainer. Will the AI context include terminal history as well, or just the file system?

Krishna Kant Singh

@alexeyglukharev Thanks so much for the kind words, really appreciate you taking the time 🙌

To answer your question: the AI has access to your connection context (like the current working directory and files in it), along with your chat history within the session so follow-ups feel natural and contextual.


It doesn’t read terminal output automatically to keep it secure, but you can paste errors or describe issues and it’ll help instantly with full awareness of your setup.

And yep, you’re absolutely right about credentials everything is stored securely in the macOS Keychain. No cloud sync, no external databases. Period hahaha.