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I built a small iOS utility for grabbing RunPod instances faster, looking for TestFlight testers
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I built a small iOS utility for grabbing RunPod instances faster, looking for TestFlight testers

Hey everyone,

I’ve been building a little iOS app called Runpod Hammer and I’m opening up a public TestFlight beta.

TestFlight link:
https://testflight.apple.com/join/X3DfKppN

The basic idea: if you use RunPod and keep fighting for GPU availability, this app helps you watch for capacity and try to grab a pod from your phone instead of manually refreshing. It will provision a pod with with customizable limits, autorun startup scripts, and has options to terminate or auto stop pods if you tend to "forget" your pod at 2am.

Current focus:

  • Create/save RunPod launch profiles
  • Check GPU availability
  • Start “hammering” for a target pod when stock appears
  • Keep useful pod/session info visible on mobile
  • Make it easier to launch and access AI/dev pods without being chained to a desktop

This is beta, but I've been working in it for months. I’m mainly looking for people who already use RunPod for AI workloads, model hosting, ComfyUI, TabbyAPI/SillyTavern, LoRA training, dev boxes, or similar GPU chaos.

A few notes:

  • You’ll need your own RunPod account/API key
  • This is not affiliated with RunPod
  • Don’t put production-critical workflow trust in it yet
  • Feedback on confusing UI, failed launches, missing profile options, bad assumptions, and “why would you put that button there?” is especially useful

If you test it, I’d love to hear:

  1. What GPU/pod type you tried to target
  2. Whether launch/availability behavior matched what you expected
  3. What felt unclear or risky
  4. What would make it actually useful in your normal RunPod workflow

Thanks to anyone willing to kick the tires. This was built because I got tired of babysitting GPU availability manually.

u/Successful_Copy_9576 — 3 days ago