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🔗 MTCode Portal

Access remote services shared through MTCode DirectLink. Each one appears as a local address on your computer — as if it were running locally.

🛡 Privacy — End-to-end encrypted. No MTCode infrastructure in your data path.
⚡ Simplicity — No public IP, domain, VPN, or port forwarding.
🚀 Performance — Direct peer-to-peer data path. No relay hop.

What Is MTCode Portal?

MTCode Portal runs on the user’s computer. It shows all authorized services from all administrators in one interface and maps each remote service to a local address, so existing tools can connect as if the service were running locally.

When someone shares a service with you — an AI server, SSH server, web app, remote desktop, or any other TCP-based service — it appears automatically in MTCode Portal after you sign in.

Each service is mapped to a local address such as localhost:8000. You can double-click the port number to change it to the specific port your application expects, such as localhost:11434 for Ollama. The Protocol column shows how the service is meant to be used, and the Connect action opens the appropriate client: a browser for HTTP/HTTPS, a terminal for SSH/SFTP, Remote Desktop for RDP, and so on.

One account is all you need. Services from colleagues, friends, or collaborators appear in a single unified interface, regardless of who operates the underlying server computers.

MTCode Portal main window showing account status and available servers

MTCode Portal — the main window with login status and the list of available servers

MTCode Portal Live Demo Video

On a remote laptop computer, MTCode Portal connects to authorized servers

How It Works

When you connect to a server, MTCode Portal establishes a direct peer-to-peer connection with the MTCode Server running on the remote computer. Data flows directly between the two endpoints and is end-to-end encrypted, without passing through any intermediate relay.

The remote service remains private and inaccessible from the public internet. MTCode Portal handles the networking automatically, so the service appears as if it were running locally on your computer.

Getting Started

Download and install MTCode Portal for your operating system

1. Log In

Log in using your user account credentials. Don’t have an account? Create one to get access to shared services.

2. Browse Services

After logging in, all services shared with you appear automatically, including administrator name, computer name, service name, local port, and protocol.

3. Connect

Click Connect to open the service. You can also use localhost:<port> in any compatible application.

System Requirements

No network configuration required — no port forwarding, no VPN, no domain setup.

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