Coming soon to iPhone and iPad
Seabed is a native app for iPhone and iPad. It does the things you actually do day to day: check on your droplets, reboot one that's acting up, spin up something new, take a snapshot before you break something. Your token stays on your device, and the app talks straight to DigitalOcean. Nothing sits in the middle.
What it does
Droplets, storage, SSH keys, and your account. Not every knob DigitalOcean has, just the ones you reach for.
Status, region, IP, and tags for every droplet at a glance. Tap an IP or a key fingerprint and it's on your clipboard.
Turn a droplet off or on, reboot it, snapshot it, or resize it. Anything you can't undo takes a five-second press and hold, so you can't wipe a box by fat-fingering a swipe.
A step-by-step flow with the price pinned to the bottom, updating as you pick the image, region, size, and keys. No surprise on the bill.
Creating a droplet, taking a snapshot, resizing, restoring: they show up in the Dynamic Island and on your lock screen. Start one, put your phone away, and it keeps going.
CPU, memory, disk, load, and bandwidth as charts on every droplet, from the last hour out to two weeks. You pick how often the app checks in: Eco, Balanced, or Live.
Generate an Ed25519 key right on your device. The private half lives in the Keychain behind Face ID and never leaves your phone.
Who it's for
When you're on call
Reboot the droplet, see if the CPU is pinned, grab the IP for your SSH client. You don't need to find a laptop for any of it.
When it's a hobby
Snapshot before you try something risky. Spin up a sandbox for the week. It feels like the rest of your phone, not a web page squeezed onto a small screen.
A few things I cared about
The web console is dense and bright. On a phone that's a lot to take in. Seabed saves the accent color for the things that matter and lets everything else sit back.
Coming soon
Seabed will be free on the App Store. Check back, or read more about how it works.