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Onepilot vs Secure ShellFish

Secure ShellFish is a leading iOS/Mac SSH and SFTP client with deep Files app integration; Onepilot deploys and supervises AI coding agents on your own servers.

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by sofiane8910 · July 4, 2026 · 4 min read

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Onepilot and Secure ShellFish approach the phone from opposite ends. Secure ShellFish is a leading iOS and Mac SSH and SFTP client with deep Files app and Finder integration, and it has added thoughtful agent affordances. Onepilot is an agent operations app: it deploys, schedules, and supervises a fleet of AI coding agents on servers you own, with a real terminal and dev workflow around them. Secure ShellFish is centered on files and shell access; Onepilot is centered on deploy, monitor, and schedule.

What is the difference between Onepilot and Secure ShellFish?

The core difference is where each product's center of gravity sits. Secure ShellFish is excellent at getting your files and shell onto Apple devices through the native Files app, with agent features layered on top of a file client. Onepilot is built first to run and supervise many AI agents across many servers, so its center of gravity is the deploy wizard, the fleet dashboard, and cron scheduling, not file transfer. Both keep your keys and code off any vendor cloud and give you a real terminal; only Onepilot treats agents as the whole product.

CapabilityOnepilotSecure ShellFish
Deploy a persistent AI agent with a guided wizardNo
Manage a fleet across many machines, one viewNo
Multi framework (OpenClaw, Hermes, more)No
Cron scheduling: agents run while you sleepNo
Run Claude Code and Codex in a real sessionPartial
Full SSH terminal
Edit remote files
Review git diffs in appNo
Port forward a localhost preview
Skills marketplace for agentsNo
Keys and code never touch our cloud
Files app and Finder SFTP integrationBasic
macOS and Vision Pro appsNo
Hardware security keys and certificatesNo

Can Secure ShellFish run AI coding agents like Claude Code and Codex?

Secure ShellFish has partial agent support layered onto a file and shell client, so you can drive an agent, but deploying and supervising one is not the core of the product. Onepilot deploys a persistent agent through a guided wizard (framework, model, keys, channel) and keeps it alive on your server. In Secure ShellFish the agent is an affordance bolted onto a file client; in Onepilot the agent is the whole product.

Can you deploy, schedule, and manage a fleet of agents with Secure ShellFish?

No. Secure ShellFish has no fleet dashboard and no built-in scheduling. You work one host and one session at a time. Onepilot watches every agent on every host from one dashboard, lets you change a model or rotate a key in place, and runs any agent or task on a cron schedule so your fleet works overnight and hands you back a result in the morning.

When should you use Onepilot instead of Secure ShellFish?

Use Onepilot when running agents matters more than browsing files. It fits if you want to deploy, monitor, and schedule AI agents on your own servers; if you manage several machines and want one fleet view; if you want overnight, scheduled agent runs; or if you want a framework agnostic setup across OpenClaw, Hermes, and more rather than a file client with agent extras. You also get in-app git diffs and localhost preview under a real terminal.

Where does Secure ShellFish win over Onepilot?

Secure ShellFish wins on file work and Apple platform depth. It has best-in-class Files app and Finder integration for SFTP, native macOS and Vision Pro apps, and serious security depth with hardware security keys and certificates, all in a polished, established client loved for file work. If your daily need is a superb SSH and SFTP client wired into the Files app across Apple platforms, Secure ShellFish is a strong pick.

Should you choose Onepilot or Secure ShellFish?

Pick Onepilot if…

Pick Secure ShellFish if…

Ready to run a fleet of agents, not just move files? Start now. For the wider picture, see the agent deploy overview, running AI agents from your iPhone over SSH, and the three-way Termius vs Blink Shell comparison.

FAQ

Is Onepilot a Secure ShellFish alternative?

Onepilot is an alternative for the agent side of the workflow, not the file side. It replaces manual agent handling with a deploy wizard, a fleet dashboard, and cron scheduling. For Files app and Finder SFTP integration across Apple platforms, Secure ShellFish remains the stronger client.

Can Secure ShellFish run Claude Code or Codex?

Partially. It has agent affordances layered on a file and shell client, but it does not deploy agents as persistent services or schedule them. Onepilot deploys the agent as a standing service and can run it on a cron schedule.

Does Secure ShellFish have a fleet dashboard?

No. Secure ShellFish works one host at a time. Onepilot shows every agent across every machine in a single dashboard where you can swap models and rotate keys in place.

Does Onepilot have Files app integration like Secure ShellFish?

Onepilot has basic remote file editing, not the deep Files app and Finder integration Secure ShellFish is known for. If native Files integration is central to your work, Secure ShellFish is the better choice.

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