Traditional FTP deployments choke on thousands of small files. Every connection, every handshake, every file adds overhead.
Beam packages your project and deploys it as a streamlined transfer — so what takes minutes with FTP often takes seconds instead. Speed depends on your upload bandwidth, not on file count.
FTP transfers files individually. Beam deploys projects efficiently as a compressed package and extracts them server-side.
It creates backups of your webroot and lets you switch between deployments. However, it does not back up databases or files outside the webroot.
Upload and activate releases quickly with clear status feedback at every stage.
Create complete server backups before high-risk changes.
Restore a previous release instantly when something goes wrong.
Network hiccups do not force a full restart.
See what Beam is doing: preparing, uploading, finalizing, activating.
Keep project setup aligned across your devices.
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Add your project, destination, and token. Run Test Connection once.
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Pick Publish, Full Backup, or Both, depending on risk level.
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Deploy with progress tracking, release history, and rollback options ready.
Beam treats deployment as a lifecycle, not a single upload.
You can back up first, deploy confidently, and recover fast if production behavior changes unexpectedly.
Beam helps standardize deployment quality across projects and team members:
Beam is for developers, freelancers, and agencies deploying websites regularly from a folder on macOS.
Yes. You can run a full server backup only, or run backup and publish in one flow.
Beam supports resumable uploads, so you continue where it stopped.
Yes. Beam keeps release history so you can reactivate a previous release.
Yes. Project configuration can be synchronized across Macs.
Beam is designed for macOS 13.0 (Ventura)
Beam gives you the speed of modern deployment with the safeguards production work actually needs.