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FAQ

Answers for teams evaluating Vvicat Hub.

These are the most important questions a technical team is likely to ask before adopting a new remote workspace.

What is Vvicat Hub?

Vvicat Hub is a native macOS workspace that brings together SSH, databases, transfers, and operational tools into one desktop experience for technical teams.

Who is it for?

It is built for backend engineers, infrastructure teams, platform operators, technical support, and anyone who moves across remote systems daily.

What protocols and tools are supported?

Vvicat Hub currently focuses on SSH, Redis, MySQL, ClickHouse, SFTP, and HTTP workflows within one macOS workspace.

Is it a browser app?

No. Vvicat Hub is built as a native macOS application for teams that want a desktop-first operational environment.

How is it distributed right now?

The current delivery path is direct app download. The download page provides the macOS application bundle.

Can a team use it as a shared operational tool?

Yes. The product positioning is a remote workspace for technical teams, not just an individual SSH utility.

Does it replace every remote tool?

No. It is meant to reduce context switching across the most common operational workflows, not pretend every infrastructure tool belongs in one screen.

Why not use a separate SSH client, database client, and HTTP tool?

You can. Vvicat Hub is for teams that want those workflows to live in one consistent macOS workspace instead of being fragmented across unrelated apps.