Packix (repo.packix.com) was one of the most prominent and widely used third-party repositories for jailbroken iOS devices. It served as a centralized platform where developers could host and distribute their tweaks, themes, and other modifications. Packix was known for its high-quality curated selection of packages that had been thoroughly tested and reviewed by the jailbreak community.

: To download legacy free packages, you can still query the archived endpoints, but any active or updated tweak should be safely obtained directly from Havoc Repo or Chariz.

Packix is no longer an active repository for new content. As of August 15, 2022, the was moved into an archival state and officially succeeded by Havoc . Status Overview

Tweaks that brought newer iOS features to older firmware. The Sunset of Packix (2022)

With Packix gone, jailbreak users rely on other reputable sources to keep their devices updated. The best alternatives to the "full" Packix experience are:

: If you previously purchased tweaks on Packix, your account, billing history, and active licenses were transferred to the Havoc Repository. Adding https://repo.havoc.app/ to package managers like Sileo or Zebra will surface updated versions of old Packix favorites.

The spiritual and functional successor to Packix became the Havoc Repo ( https://havoc.app ).

For years, the Cydia Store handled all commercial transactions in the jailbreak community. However, in late 2018, Cydia creator Jay Freeman (Saurik) officially shut down purchasing functionality on the platform. This left developers without a centralized, secure framework to sell premium software.

The phased sunset of the original platform followed a strict timeline:

In the "Golden Age" of modern jailbreaking (iOS 11 through iOS 14), Packix became the go-to destination for high-quality tweaks. It introduced features that felt lightyears ahead of older repos like BigBoss or ModMyi: A Centralized Marketplace: