RackMini
Monitor, manage, and label your Mac mini and Linux cluster from a single native macOS dashboard. No cloud. No agents on your nodes.

Your Cluster Deserves Better Than Spreadsheets
If you've ever stacked Mac Minis and Linux boxes on a shelf and called it a server rack, you know the pain. IP addresses in a Notes doc. Six Terminal tabs open. SSHing into the wrong machine. No idea how much disk space is left until it's too late.
Real-Time Dashboard
See every node at a glance — CPU, memory, disk, and network — with live-updating cards. Search, sort by resource usage, and filter by tags. Right-click to copy SSH commands or test connections.

Node Management Without the Spreadsheet
Full profiles for each Mac mini or Linux node — connection details, hardware inventory, custom tags, rack positions, and notes. Import directly from your ~/.ssh/config with one click. Recognizes 100+ Mac hardware models and common Linux distributions.

Metric History — See What Happened While You Were Away
Track CPU, memory, and disk trends over the last 6 hours, 24 hours, or up to 7 days. Spot the overnight backup that maxed out your CPU, or the disk that's been slowly filling up all week.

Alerts Before It's Too Late
Set thresholds for offline nodes, high CPU, memory pressure, low disk, and load spikes. Get native macOS notifications even when the app is in the background. Configurable cooldown prevents alert spam.

Printable Labels with QR Codes
Generate professional labels for devices (with SSH QR codes), cables (color-coded by type), and rack shelves. Export as PDF, PNG, or print directly. Supports A4 sheets and thermal printers.

Built for Mac, Not Ported to Mac
A real SwiftUI app — not Electron, not Docker. Runs natively on Apple Silicon and Intel. Uses macOS Keychain for secure passwords. Zero external dependencies. Just download and open.
Who Is RackMini For?
- ✓Homelabbers running a small Mac mini stack
- ✓Developers with a local build farm or CI cluster
- ✓Creative professionals with render nodes
- ✓AI/ML enthusiasts on Apple Silicon clusters
- ✓Anyone with 2+ Mac Minis or Linux servers and too many Terminal tabs
RackMini is in active development and launching soon.