Five minutes. No networking knowledge.
Open SparkReach on the computer and sign in with the same account. Your machines show up in the list. Tap to connect. No IP address. No router changes.
Open the Mac or Windows at home from a phone or another computer. Ready in five minutes. No router settings. No address to type.
Works on the devices you already have
Open SparkReach on the computer and sign in with the same account. Your machines show up in the list. Tap to connect. No IP address. No router changes.
Home, office, or cellular. If a direct path works, we take it. If it doesn’t, you still get through. You don’t install a VPN or any extra networking app.
The mouse keeps up and clicks hit the icon. You type the way you already type — on this device — and the computer receives the finished words, not a broken key stream.
Nobody else gets in. The session is encrypted end to end. Pause or disconnect, and that computer is yours again immediately.
Typical remote desktop ships two installers — one for the computer you control, one for the device you use. People install the wrong one. SparkReach is a single app. This computer can be reached, and it can reach others. Close the window and it stays in the tray.
A lot of remote desktop is built for a second computer or an iPad. The phone is an afterthought. We default to a trackpad: move, click, right-click, two-finger scroll, plus the computer keys you need — Cmd, Ctrl, and the rest. On Android or iPhone, you can open a terminal, answer mail, and edit a document.
The usual failure: the characters you type on a phone never arrive on the computer. SparkReach composes text on the device in your hand. The computer receives the result. Pinyin, kana, Hangul, or any IME — the way you already message people.
Sign in with the SparkLLM account you already have. Computers on that account show up under My computers. No pairing codes to remember, and no extra license for each platform.
Mac to Windows, Windows to Mac, or Mac to Mac. When the window is focused, your keyboard and mouse are on that machine.
Pick a computer from a large card and tap to see the screen. Trackpad and computer keys stay in reach. The desktop is not squeezed into a strip.
You don’t need an iPad to get work done. Trackpad is the default, not a hidden mode. Typing and shortcuts match the same bar we hold on desktop.
Sign in with SparkLLM. Installers ship with the release. The connection service is already up.