Every dev server,
one keystroke from the tray.
Pip lives in your Windows tray and finds every local dev server — project, port, git branch, live CPU and memory.
Dev servers on this machine
4 running, using 2.7 GB in total. api-gateway is the heaviest.
Every dev server, live every 5 seconds.
Dev servers on this machine
4 running, using 2.7 GB in total. api-gateway is the heaviest.
Sees every server
the moment it starts.
Pip scans your machine's listening sockets and recognises dev servers by runtime, repo and port — no configuration, and no noise in the list.
Learn moreStorage on this machinesoon
C:\ is 96% full. 4.8 GB of it is reclaimable right now.
Next up:
the Storage tab.
Coming soon — Pip will sniff out node_modules, stale caches and forgotten build artifacts across every project, and clear them from the tray.
Learn moreOpen ports on this machine
11 listening, 3 reachable from your network.
Refreshes every 5 seconds
Flip to the
Network tab.
Every listening port on the machine, its bind address, and a plain sentence when one is reachable from your whole network.
Learn moreUnder the hood
Knows the repo.
Knows the network.
Learn morePip reads .git directly and watches every bind address — so each row carries its branch, and no port is open to the network without you knowing about it.

Every server, branch attached.
The Servers tool — project, port, live CPU, and the branch read straight from .git on every row.
Dev servers on this machine
4 running, using 2.7 GB in total. api-gateway is the heaviest.
Reachable from your network.
Every port with its bind address — and a plain sentence when one is open to the whole network.
Open ports on this machine
11 listening, 3 reachable from your network.
Refreshes every 5 seconds
Backed by servers on six continents.
We keep servers in eleven cities around the world for things like network testing — real distance, real latency, real answers.
Your machine's business stays on your machine.
Pip scans locally and shows you the result. That's the whole data flow.
Nothing leaves
Scan results are never uploaded. Projects, ports, branches and metrics stay on your machine — the only network call Pip ever makes is licence activation.
A window that can't reach out
The interface has no file, network or shell access — its entire privilege surface is thirteen typed commands. Fonts ship inside the binary. Zero CDNs.
No admin required
Detection uses unprivileged Windows APIs, the installer is per-user, and your licence is stored encrypted with Windows DPAPI. Elevated processes are shown and marked — never hidden.
Yours for $29.
That's the pricing page.
One-time purchase. No subscription, no tiers, nothing to cancel.
USD · one-timePip licence
$29one machine · forever
Everything Pip does today — and every update after it.
Buy Pip — $29- One licence, one machine — transfer whenever
- 14-day offline grace, revalidates quietly
- Free updates, forever
- Windows 10 and 11 · per-user installer
Prefer to try it first? Download Pip.
Answers, briefly.

One install, every project you start.
Download Pip and see every server on your machine in five seconds. A one-time $29 purchase — no subscription.
