Pipeworks keeps your SSH forwards alive and a click away — local, remote, and SOCKS — without a terminal window babysitting them.
Everything you'd reach for ssh to do, parked in the menu bar and kept alive for you.
Forward a port inward, expose one outward, or open a dynamic SOCKS proxy. Every -L / -R / -D — without the flag-juggling.
No window to babysit. Your tunnels sit one click away, and the icon itself tells you whether anything's up.
Flag the ones you always need. Pipeworks opens them at login and quietly re-dials whenever a connection drops.
Connected, connecting, failed — color-coded at a glance, with a throughput sparkline on every active tunnel.
Reach a remote service as if it were running on your own machine.
Expose a local port to the far side — share a dev server or webhook target.
One dynamic proxy that routes everything through the bastion.
The menu-bar glyph mirrors your tunnels — empty when nothing's up, flashing while it connects, full when you're piped through.
Nothing connected — the menu bar stays quiet and out of mind.
The body holds while the mouth flashes — Pipeworks is dialing in.
Tunnels are live. One glance at the bar and you know it.
No subscription, no account. A one-time license with a year of updates — keep the version you bought for good.
Want to kick the tires first? Download a 14-day trial — every feature, no card.
App Store sandboxing would choke real SSH tunnels, so Pipeworks ships straight from here. It's signed with a Developer ID and notarized by Apple — macOS verifies it before it ever runs.
Signed & notarized by AppleAbout 4 MB, signed and notarized. Opens to a familiar drag-and-drop window.
Drop the Pipeworks icon into your Applications folder. That's the install.
First launch, right-click → Open. After that it just lives in your menu bar.
ssh setup — it reads ~/.ssh/config and uses the system SSH agent. Nothing about your hosts or keys leaves your Mac.Notarized, out of your way, and yours for a one-time $19. Grab the trial and your first tunnel is a minute off.