Local Server & Job Manager Dashboard
Developers managing multiple npm/bun servers and operational jobs struggle to keep terminal clutter-free and track logs across processes. A visual dashboard (like Nemo) lets you manage, monitor, and view logs for all running services in one place without cluttering your terminal.
The shift toward microservices, monorepos, and multi-runtime local stacks (Node alongside Bun, background workers, cron jobs) has made terminal sprawl a real daily friction point for solo developers and small teams. PM2's ecosystem dashboard and tools like Overmind exist here, and the free tier of PM2 plus basic shell aliases covers most of this for engineers willing to tolerate the rough edges — that's the ceiling on willingness to pay. The $500–2k/mo revenue band is realistic only if this targets teams rather than individuals, since individual developers are notoriously resistant to paying for local dev tooling they can approximate for free. The most likely failure mode is that the audience builds their own version in a weekend and never feels enough sustained pain to pay for someone else's.
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