Use Case

DevOps
from iPhone

Incidents don't happen on a schedule. When an alert fires at 11pm, you need to investigate fast. Your Mac already has kubectl, aws, gcloud, your SSH keys, and all your configs. Macky gives you access to all of it from your phone.

The Problem

Incidents Don't Wait

You get paged away from your desk. You need to check logs, restart a pod, run a deployment, or diagnose a spike. Getting to a laptop takes time. Your phone is already in your hand.

The Solution

Your Mac's Full Toolchain

Macky connects your iPhone to your Mac's terminal over encrypted WebRTC. Your Mac has all your CLI tools already installed and authenticated. No re-configuring credentials on your phone. Just connect and work.

What You Can Do

01

Check Server Logs

Tail production logs, check error rates, or search through recent output. All your log tooling is on your Mac.
02

Restart Services

Restart a crashed service, bounce a pod with kubectl, or trigger a restart via your cloud provider's CLI.
03

Run kubectl Commands

Get pod status, view logs, describe resources, scale deployments. Your kubeconfig is already on your Mac.
04

Investigate with Cloud CLIs

Use aws, gcloud, or any other CLI that's installed and authenticated on your Mac. No re-login needed.
05

Deploy a Hotfix

If you need to push a fix fast, run your deploy script or CI trigger directly from your Mac's terminal on your phone.

Getting Started

  1. Download Macky on your Mac and iPhone
  2. Connect your iPhone to your Mac through Macky
  3. Open the terminal on your iPhone
  4. All your tools, keys, and configs are already there
  5. Start investigating

Try Macky

Be ready for incidents wherever you are. Free to start.