JumpTerm Roadmap: What's Coming in 2026
Where We Are
JumpTerm is in public beta with apps on macOS, Windows, Linux, iOS, and Android. The core feature set -- E2EE vault sync, tmux session resume, connection manager, and snippet library -- is stable and used daily by thousands of engineers.
We have shipped steadily since the initial beta in October 2025: port-forward profiles, device management, offline mode, and numerous performance improvements. Now we are turning our attention to team features and advanced capabilities.
What's Coming
SSO Integration (Q2 2026): Team plan users will be able to authenticate with their identity provider via SAML or OIDC. This simplifies onboarding and ensures that deprovisioned employees lose access to shared vaults automatically.
Enhanced Shared Vaults (Q2 2026): We are adding role-based access control to shared vaults, so team admins can grant read-only, read-write, or admin permissions on a per-user or per-group basis. Audit logs will track who accessed which connections and when.
Mosh Support (Q3 2026): We are adding mosh as an alternative transport for connections where roaming and high-latency tolerance are important. Mosh sessions will be managed alongside SSH sessions in the same UI.
Community Input
Our roadmap is shaped by user feedback. If there is a feature you want to see, join our Discord or email us at hello@jumpterm.com. We read every message and prioritize based on what the community needs most.
We are also exploring open-sourcing our cryptographic library so the community can audit, extend, and integrate our encryption protocol into other tools. More details on this later in the year.