IOSPIRIT GmbH is a German company. The main products shown on its website include Remote Buddy 2, Vidimote, and Spacious 2. Based on the captured content, it looks more like a set of local software utilities for the macOS/Apple ecosystem than a traditional cloud-based SaaS product. Remote Buddy 2 lets you control a Mac using an iPhone, iPad, Siri Remote, Apple TV, Apple Remote, and infrared/Bluetooth remotes; Spacious 2 is designed to improve navigation between macOS Spaces.
Remote Buddy 2 goes fairly deep in functionality: it supports 100+ Mac apps and 1000+ built-in actions. Users can switch or quit apps via a unified menu, adjust volume, trigger system actions, browse files, and navigate the local music library. Web video control supports Safari, Chrome, and Edge, with playback/pause, playback speed, skip forward/back, volume, and mute controls. The site lists scenarios involving Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, YouTube, Vimeo, Twitch, Udemy, Dropbox, OneDrive, Nextcloud, and other websites or cloud storage services, though the vendor also notes that these capabilities can be affected by changes to websites and browsers. Its iOS/tvOS companion app provides a trackpad, keyboard, up to 60fps screen sharing, sleep/wake, and related controls. Spacious 2 enables switching between Spaces via mouse gestures, screen edges, and 2D mouse wheels, and also supports Mission Control, app switching, and quitting apps.
The website indicates that Remote Buddy 2 is available for trial download and purchase, and that Spacious 2 can also be downloaded and purchased; however, the main content does not list specific prices or plans. The purchase terms state that digital products involve no physical delivery, license keys are delivered by email, and payment methods include PayPal, Visa/Mastercard/American Express, and prepaid bank transfer. Purchases may also be made through authorized partners such as Paddle. Deployment is via local macOS apps: Remote Buddy requires macOS 10.13 or later and supports Apple silicon; Spacious 2 requires macOS 10.12 or later. Common SaaS capabilities such as team collaboration, permissions, SSO, audit logs, compliance certifications, and an enterprise admin console are not described.
Its strengths are detailed Apple ecosystem support, broad remote-control device compatibility, and strong customizability. Capabilities such as AppleScript, simulated keystrokes, and IR commands make it extensible for home theater setups, presentations, and even professional device control. The drawbacks are that platform coverage is centered on Mac, web video control stability depends on third-party websites, and there is limited disclosure around pricing, enterprise licensing, security, and compliance. It is best suited to heavy Mac users, home theater users, presenters, and individuals or small teams who want to control a Mac with a remote, iPhone, or iPad. It is not a strong fit as a core enterprise collaboration SaaS procurement.
The main content does not provide information about access from mainland China, Chinese-language support, local payment options, or network availability, so these remain unknown. PayPal and international credit cards may present some friction for users in China. Alternatives include BetterTouchTool, Alfred Remote, Unified Remote, as well as native macOS keyboard shortcuts, Mission Control, and other window/space management tools.
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iospirit.net is an Germany SaaS Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach iospirit.net directly.