Mac Hardware Becomes Infrastructure Debt
Self-hosted machines need maintenance, monitoring, access control, replacement planning, and hands-on troubleshooting when builds stop moving.
iOS pipeline design + Apple Silicon hosting
Replace fragile self-hosted runners with a designed iOS pipeline backed by hosted Apple Silicon.
The self-hosting problem
Teams start with a Mac mini under a desk or in a closet, then inherit the operational burden of hardware, OS updates, Xcode versions, certificates, simulator state, disk pressure, and runner availability.
Self-hosted machines need maintenance, monitoring, access control, replacement planning, and hands-on troubleshooting when builds stop moving.
OS updates, Xcode changes, certificates, provisioning profiles, and simulator state can turn a working pipeline into a blocked release.
Long build queues, unreliable test runs, disk pressure, and inconsistent runner state create delays that compound across every release cycle.
The P6K solution
P6K helps replace fragile self-hosted Mac runners with a practical delivery system built for your apps, tools, release process, and team capacity.
Map the build, test, signing, and release flow so your pipeline reflects how your team actually ships Apple software.
Run workloads on hosted Mac capacity without owning the hardware lifecycle, physical access, or maintenance burden.
Reduce queue time and flaky runner behavior with macOS infrastructure designed for repeatable Xcode builds and automated tests.
Integrate hosted Mac capacity into your existing tools so releases are less dependent on one fragile self-hosted machine.
Book your free consultation
Send us a note and we will assess your current self-hosted setup, identify the pipeline risks, and map an iOS pipeline design with hosted Apple Silicon capacity.