Tunnee gives your localhost a public URL. You run a CLI command and suddenly that thing running on localhost:3000 is available on the internet - no DNS, no reverse proxy, no hassle.
It’s useful for testing webhooks, previewing sites for clients, sharing work in progress with teammates, or any time you need the outside world to reach your machine.
Basics
- Introduction - what Tunnee is, who it is for, and how localhost tunneling works
Quickstart
Get up and running in minutes:
- Install - download and install the CLI
- First steps - create an account and open your first tunnel
- Open a tunnel - reference for the
opencommand
CLI reference
Detailed documentation for every command group:
- Authentication - register, confirm, login, logout
- Account - view your account details
- Tunnels - one-off tunnels and reserved subdomains
- CLI config - profile and environment management
- Billing - plans, subscriptions, and customer portal
Configuration
Learn about the config model and profiles:
- Profiles - add, switch, and remove profiles
- Values & reset - read, write, and reset config keys