Consolieri
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Consolieri is live — and we want to make remote work simpler

Consolieri brings SSH, shell, RDP, and VNC connections into one workspace, with a free desktop core and optional encrypted cloud sync.

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R. B. Atai

The Consolieri website is now live. It is another step towards our main goal: making day-to-day work with remote machines easier and more efficient.

If you regularly use SSH, local terminals, RDP, or VNC, you probably know the routine: jumping between windows, accounts, and applications. Connections are scattered across different tools, sessions get lost, and during an urgent task you have to remember where the server you need is actually open.

Consolieri desktop brings those connections into one workspace. It is a tabbed remote desktop manager and SSH client for SSH, shell, RDP, and VNC sessions. Its purpose is straightforward: help you manage many connections without losing context.

We want Consolieri to grow while keeping the core desktop experience free. You can manage connections and layouts without creating an account. When you need your setup on more than one device, Personal adds affordable sync with encrypted cloud backups of your profiles, ready to restore quickly on a new machine.

Next, we plan to improve session management, sync, and workflows for small teams. We do not want to build a long feature list in isolation, though. We would rather learn what genuinely saves time—and what only adds more interface to manage.

That is why we are launching now instead of waiting for a mythical “perfect version.” Try Consolieri and tell us what works, what is missing, and where things get in your way. Even a short note will help us decide what to work on next.

If cloud sync is useful to you, a Personal subscription unlocks it while also supporting the continued development of Consolieri.

Thanks for joining us at the beginning. We would be glad to build Consolieri with you.

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