# Turbo SSHuttle Launch Copy

Product Hunt:
https://www.producthunt.com/products/turbo-sshuttle?launch=turbo-sshuttle

Founder story:
https://williamlock.github.io/Turbo-SSHuttle-Support/technical-story.html

Launch runbook:
https://williamlock.github.io/Turbo-SSHuttle-Support/launch-day-runbook.md

Rednote post:
https://williamlock.github.io/Turbo-SSHuttle-Support/rednote.html

Mac App Store:
https://apps.apple.com/sg/app/turbo-sshuttle/id6775314412?mt=12

Share images:
- Square: https://williamlock.github.io/Turbo-SSHuttle-Support/assets/turbo-sshuttle-share-square.png
- Rednote vertical: https://williamlock.github.io/Turbo-SSHuttle-Support/assets/turbo-sshuttle-rednote-card.png
- Wide banner: https://williamlock.github.io/Turbo-SSHuttle-Support/assets/turbo-sshuttle-share-wide.png

## Launch Day Timing

Product Hunt launch:
June 18, 2026 at 12:01am PT, visible for 24 hours.

Best manual promotion window:
8:00am-10:00am PT on June 18, after people are awake.

Priority order:
1. Share Product Hunt link from the support site and personal channels.
2. Post the Xiaohongshu / Rednote Chinese story from the personal account.
3. Add thoughtful Indie Hackers comments if posting is still locked.
4. Monitor Product Hunt comments and reply quickly.
5. Use Reddit later and carefully; the first r/SideProject post was filtered.

## Short English Post

Turbo SSHuttle is available now on the Mac App Store, and I’m sharing it on Product Hunt.

I built it to make SSH file transfer on macOS feel more like Finder: saved servers, multi-panel browsing, drag-and-drop transfers, and parallel progress tracking.

Would love feedback from Mac users who work with servers:
https://www.producthunt.com/products/turbo-sshuttle?launch=turbo-sshuttle

## Reddit / Developer Forum Post

Do not repost this immediately on Reddit. The first r/SideProject post was filtered, so use this only later in a subreddit or developer forum where self-promotion is clearly allowed.

Turbo SSHuttle is a Mac app I built for repeated SSH file transfer work, and I’m sharing it on Product Hunt.

I built it because repeated SSH file work across different servers started to feel scattered: different logins, paths, terminal windows, and file transfer commands.

Turbo SSHuttle makes that workflow feel more like a native Mac app. You can save SSH-accessible machines, browse local and remote folders side by side, and drag files between panels. It also supports parallel transfer jobs, progress tracking, trusted host handling, and Keychain password storage when needed.

Founder story:
https://williamlock.github.io/Turbo-SSHuttle-Support/technical-story.html

Product Hunt:
https://www.producthunt.com/products/turbo-sshuttle?launch=turbo-sshuttle

Mac App Store:
https://apps.apple.com/sg/app/turbo-sshuttle/id6775314412?mt=12

Feedback from Mac users who work with servers would be very helpful.

## Reddit Follow-Up Comment

Use later only after the account has more natural activity.

Quick update: Turbo SSHuttle is available on the Mac App Store, and I’m sharing it on Product Hunt.

If you work with SSH-accessible servers on macOS and have thoughts on Finder-style file transfer workflows, feedback would be really useful:
https://www.producthunt.com/products/turbo-sshuttle?launch=turbo-sshuttle

I’m especially interested in what feels most painful today: saved server management, drag-and-drop transfers, remote-to-remote copies, progress tracking, or command-line friction.

## Product Hunt Reply Prompt

Thanks for checking it out. The main thing I’m trying to learn is whether Mac users who regularly work with SSH servers prefer this kind of Finder-style multi-panel workflow, or whether terminal-first workflows still feel faster for most cases.

## Indie Hackers / Builder Community Post

I built Turbo SSHuttle after getting tired of repeated SSH file-transfer chores on macOS.

The app is already available on the Mac App Store. It lets you save SSH machines, open local and remote folders in multiple panels, drag files between panels, and track transfer progress.

The product is intentionally technical and narrow: it is for Mac users who already work with SSH servers, but want a more visual workflow for repeated file movement.

Founder story:
https://williamlock.github.io/Turbo-SSHuttle-Support/technical-story.html

Product Hunt:
https://www.producthunt.com/products/turbo-sshuttle?launch=turbo-sshuttle

I’d be very interested in feedback from developers, sysadmins, or indie makers who move files between Macs and servers often.

## Xiaohongshu / Rednote

标题：
因为工作里 SSH 传文件太麻烦，我做了一个 Mac 小工具

正文：
平时工作里经常要连不同服务器，每个环境都有自己的登录方式、文件路径、SSH 指令和要记住的小细节。

一开始还好，后来服务器和环境多了之后，就变得很麻烦：这个地方维护一套配置，那个地方又维护一套；要开 terminal、记路径、传文件、检查连接状态。

所以我做了 Turbo SSHuttle。

它是一个 macOS 上的 SSH 文件传输工具，界面更像 Finder。可以保存服务器、打开多个文件面板、本地和远程目录并排浏览，也可以直接拖拽文件在机器之间传输。

我做它的目标很简单：让重复的 SSH / 服务器文件操作少一点命令行负担，多一点 Mac app 的直觉体验。

如果你平时也经常连服务器、传文件、维护多个环境，可以试试看，也欢迎给我反馈。

产品故事：
https://williamlock.github.io/Turbo-SSHuttle-Support/technical-story.html

Product Hunt:
https://www.producthunt.com/products/turbo-sshuttle?launch=turbo-sshuttle

App Store 搜索：Turbo SSHuttle

标签：
#Mac软件 #程序员工具 #SSH #效率工具 #独立开发 #macOS #开发者工具 #服务器运维

## Posting Checklist

- Product Hunt: reply quickly to comments and ask for workflow feedback, not only upvotes.
- Reddit: only post where self-promotion is allowed; lead with the technical problem and ask for feedback.
- Rednote: use the vertical card image and the Chinese story; mention App Store search if links are inconvenient.
- Indie Hackers: if posting is locked, leave useful comments in relevant threads first, then share the founder story later.
- Support site: use the technical story URL when a platform needs a cleaner long-form landing page.
