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Top 7 Web Hosting IPhone Apps For Webmasters

2017-02-27by Rachel Jackson

It’s amazing how much you can get done from your smartphone! If you’re a webmaster who’s always on the go, we have curated a list of seven iPhone apps that you need to look into right now. These tools will add an edge to your productivity and simplify your daily grind, so read on and learn how to use your phone to step up your game! However, If you’re limited because your iPhone is locked to a specific carrier, here’s a special tool that may come in handy. 

FTP on the go

For the longest time, accessing FTP accounts from a smartphone was a disastrous challenge... until they eventually managed to get this application working properly. Using it, you can now manage file permissions, upload files and do everyday tasks involving FTP accounts, without any need to sit in front of the computer.

Uptrends

How would you like to be able to check the status of your website at a glance, from the convenience of your phone, without any need to rely on a multitude of websites and services which just aren't practical to access from a touchscreen? You can get it done without a struggle using this neat little app; it does everything from checking IP address information to doing Whois Queries and looking up server software information.

Network Ping Lite

As a webmaster, you’re probably using several devices connected to your local area network (LAN). When a device stumbles into connection problems it will always interfere with your workflow, but you may not always notice something is wrong until a long time has passed. Using this tool, you will get a quick status overview for a full subnet that makes it really simple to pick up on any network issues as they arise.

HTML Viewer

Finally, an easy way to check the source code of HTML pages using a smartphone! With HTML viewer, you can view source code for any page you're browsing and use the built-in editor to perform minute tasks such as searching and replacing bits of code. The best thing about this app is how you can either launch it directly from your mobile browser without losing a breath.

Ego

For anyone who’s a statistics junkie, Ego will be the application of choice. This powerful app draws data from a number of services including Google Analytics as well as social media channels such as Twitter, Mint and Vimeo. You can easily keep track of website visitors, subscribers, bounce rates, comments and all kinds of relevant information – all from a single dashboard, with no need to waste time logging in and out of different services.

ServerMonitor

If your website monitoring requirements are technically advanced, or if for some reason you must use SSH protocol to connect securely to remote machines, this application will do the trick. It supports a wide range of Internet protocols, covering everything you may need from a simple ping to HTTPS, MySQL, POP3, DNS and beyond. It’s a true Swiss knife of server monitoring!

TeamViewer

This is one of the simplest, most convenient remote desktop tools that always gets the job done without any struggle. You can set this up in a matter of minutes and use it to access your main computer remotely from your iPhone or iPad devices. It works great for doing small tasks remotely or even grabbing a document or file when you’re on the go. Additionally, you can just use it as a secondary monitor or even allow clients and team members to see what you’re doing in the computer.

As you can see, there are some amazing apps out there that will help improve your workflow and simplify everyday tasks. If you’re not using these amazing tools, we recommend you look into them as soon as possible they’ll really be useful in multiple scenarios!

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Rachel Jackson

Rachel Jackson

NYBizDb

Rachel is a mother of 2 beautiful boys. She loves to hike and write about travelling, education and business. She is a Senior Content Manager at NYBizDb - an online resource of relevant business information.

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