Prompt is the terminal that goes where you do, whether you're on the road or at your desk. With Panic Sync, your servers are available on your iPhone, iPad, and Mac. And with Mosh and Eternal Terminal support, you can stay connected even on the most unstable networks.
Welcome to Prompt 3. For over a decade, Prompt has been the best SSH terminal on iOS and iPadOS, and we're excited to finally release a much-requested Mac version. But that's not all. With two new connection types, port forwarding, and a faster terminal, Prompt is better than ever.
• Superfast SSH
We retooled the text engine in Prompt 3 to be up to 10x faster, and with improved terminal emulation, you can run nvim inside tmux without breaking a sweat.
• Clips
Put your most-used commands and text bits into clips and access them with a single tap via Prompt’s keyboard bar. Clips can be stored globally or per-server.
• Secure Enclave
Authenticate with FaceID and TouchID. The keys will stay secure on your device.
• Panic Sync
Sync your favorite servers, passwords, private keys, and clips, between Prompt on all of your iOS devices.
• Customizable
Make Prompt perfect with new themes, fonts, and a very configurable iOS keyboard.
• Jump Hosts and Agent Forwarding
Access corporate servers, even at the beach.
• Mosh and Eternal Terminal
Keep your terminal open, even when you get disconnected. Mosh is optimized for high-latency, low-throughput networks. Eternal Terminal is great for when you need to keep your full terminal history on a flaky connection.
• Mouse Support
Use your mouse to interact with TUI-based apps that run through the terminal.
AND YES, A DARK ICON. What more can we say?
TAKE CONTROL FROM ANYWHERE, NOW INCLUDING YOUR MAC.
WE HOPE YOU ENJOY PROMPT 3.
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In-Apps
Prompt 3 One Time
$149.99
Prompt 3 iOS + Mac (Annual)
$29.99
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Prompt 3 FAQ
Is Prompt 3 free?
Yes, Prompt 3 is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
Is Prompt 3 legit?
⚠️ The Prompt 3 app has poor ratings and negative feedback. Users seem unsatisfied with its performance or features.
Thanks for the vote
How much does Prompt 3 cost?
Prompt 3 has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is $89.99.
This is a good start but sofar its a bit buggy. I am running this on my m2 maxbook pro and so far today i have had to log out and in of my sync account 4 times to allow syncing to resume. Also prompt have crashed multiple times.
Hopefully this is something that will be corrected by subsequent updates
No support?
Wasn’t able to get a reply to a couple of support requests in the last two weeks.
Crazy expensive, no love for existing customers
I own a perpetual license for Prompt 2. Apparently you want $100 from me now? Haha. Prompt 2 works fine for now, and I’ll search for reasonably priced alternatives.
Crashes constantly
Save server? Crashes.
Paste key? Crashes.
Use most features? Crashes.
Dubious Business Practices
Not long after paying for "Prompt 2" which was marketed as a perpetual license with upgrades, it developed a severe, app-breaking bug where the terminal display would get vertically out of 'sync' with the character data. Prompt support indicated that this bug would be fixed in a future version. Turns out the future version was Prompt 3, a paid upgrade and VERY expensive. So the app basically never worked for me an now I have to pay again to fix it?
Very well: you have successfully swindled me. But you won't do it a second time. I would attempt to get a refund but months have passed and its too late now.
Quits immediately when connected to external monitor
Works on ipad screen, will not open from external monitor. If moved to the external monitor, quits/crashes/disappears from screen on connection attempt.
Do not trust Panic Sync, your server listing will randomly dissappear.
Beware of how much time you spend adding your servers, as they will all just randomly disappear, despite ALL devices having the same server list. My advice is turn off panic sync first then manually enter your servers into each device. Just keep sync off. This is not the first time we have seen this bug from panic as it brings back all of those horrible memories of the Transmit/Coda syncing issues.
They lied once, will they lie again?
I bought Prompt 2 a long time ago for a high price. They advertised it as "pay once a good price and have it forever," so I trusted them. I was happy with the app, but a few years later, they started to release updates very rarely. A year without security updates made me think I needed an alternative app. Next, they just deleted the app from AppStore, and it will stop working on a major iOS update one day. That will likely happen to the Prompt 3 and next version too. They decided to sell it again as Prompt 3, promising a lifetime license again? I moved to Shellfish, and the developer's efforts have made it excellent and much more feature-rich and I won’t come back to Prompt 3, 4, 5..
Unusable in its current state
I’m giving this 3 stars instead of 1 just out of my long-term loyalty to Panic’s amazing software, and my hope that they’ll fix the issues. But as it is, Prompt 3 is unusable for me. I think the problems started when I imported a color palette from the Mac version. Now, even after switching back to a default palette, the terminal window is just black-on-black. The only reason I can tell it’s working at all is that some of the text has white underlines. Then after a few seconds, the app crashes. I’m just glad I still have Prompt 2. I’ll try the app again in a few months and maybe it will be better. I just wish they’d spend some time fixing the long-standing bugs and interface glitches in their Mac apps, but I’ve stopped bothering to submit bug reports.
Long Awaited Upgrade
Long time user of Prompt for occasional SSH needs from my couch or on the go into one of my machines. The previous version of Prompt has languished over time and now looks dated and the interface is glitchy. You can imagine my excitement to see an updated version come out! While the new mobile version is nice and polished, I can’t really see myself using the desktop companion when there’s regular ol SSH on macOS that I’ve been using for years. While it is nice, at this price point and with a subscription, I can’t get over the cost. You also have to consider Panic’s track record for keeping apps up to date once the shine wears off. Maybe at half the price I could get there but unless you’re a heavy SSH user or you’re sold on the desktop app and syncing I don’t see this being worth the price of admission.
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