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Getting Started

This guide will help you set up your first tunnel in under 5 minutes.

Step 1: Create an Account

  1. Go to intunnel.cloud
  2. Click "Get Started" or "Register"
  3. Fill in your details and verify your email

Step 2: Create a Tunnel

  1. Log in to your dashboard
  2. Click "Create New Tunnel"
  3. Enter:
    • Tunnel Name: A friendly name (e.g., "My Web App")
    • Subdomain: Your unique URL prefix (e.g., myapp)
    • Local Port: The port your service runs on (e.g., 3000)
  4. Click "Create Tunnel"

You will receive a token - keep this safe!

Step 3: Download the Client

Choose your preferred client:

Download from intunnel.cloud/#download

PlatformDownload
WindowsInTunnel-GUI-Windows.exe
macOS (M1/M2/M3)InTunnel-GUI-macOS-ARM
macOS (Intel)InTunnel-GUI-macOS-Intel
Ubuntu/DebianInTunnel-GUI-Ubuntu
LinuxInTunnel-GUI-Linux

CLI Client (For power users)

PlatformDownload
WindowsInTunnel-Windows.exe
macOS (M1/M2/M3)InTunnel-macOS-ARM
macOS (Intel)InTunnel-macOS-Intel
Ubuntu/DebianInTunnel-Ubuntu
LinuxInTunnel-Linux

Step 4: Connect Your Tunnel

Using GUI

  1. Open the InTunnel GUI application
  2. Enter your Token from the dashboard
  3. Click "Connect"
  4. Your tunnel is now active! ✅

Using CLI

bash
# Make executable (Linux/macOS)
chmod +x InTunnel-Linux

# Run with your token
./InTunnel-Linux -token YOUR_TOKEN_HERE

Step 5: Access Your Service

Your local service is now available at:

https://YOUR_SUBDOMAIN.intunnel.cloud

For example, if your subdomain is myapp:

  • https://myapp.intunnel.cloud
  • https://myapp.intunnel.online
  • https://myapp.intunnel.tech

Troubleshooting

Connection refused

Make sure your local service is running on the correct port.

Token invalid

Check that you copied the entire token from your dashboard.

Subdomain taken

Choose a different subdomain in your tunnel settings.

Next Steps

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