Pricing

Built for engineers. Priced per engineer.

Three packages: Solo, Pro, and MSP. Prices publish when RemoteD opens for purchase — join early access and your tier locks in at launch.

RemoteD Solo

For one engineer.

A better workspace for the engineer who owns customer sites: sessions, inventory, topology, port maps, notes, and documentation.

macOS workspace for one engineer
SSH, Telnet, Serial, RDP, VNC, and Web launchers
Customer / site / folder organization
Reachability, search, and bulk credential editing
Topology and visual port map workflows
PDF / PNG / HTML exports

Price at launch

Most popular

RemoteD Pro

Recommended for most engineers.

Everything in Solo plus the differentiating workflows: Field companion, command artifacts, firmware checks, and customer-ready reports.

Everything in Solo
RemoteD Field companion — alpha until secure pairing ships (Find Port by MAC/IP, diagnostics, notes, photos)
Workflow artifacts and command evidence capture
Firmware and device identity detection
Customer-ready report packs
TFTP / HTTP / SFTP transfer tools
Per-folder environment dashboards

Price at launch

RemoteD MSP

For teams running multiple customer sites.

Everything in Pro plus multi-customer organization, optional Gateway access, quarterly check packs, and team packaging.

Everything in Pro
Multi-customer organization with per-customer scoping
Quarterly check packs and site snapshot reports
Optional RemoteD-Gateway for private site access (Tailscale / Headscale)
Customer handoff exports
Multi-seat packaging when team accounts ship

Price at launch

Why early access

Get RemoteD now. Lock in launch pricing.

RemoteD is in advanced alpha and already runs against real customer sites. Early-access engineers use it now, shape what lands in v1, and pay the launch price — not whatever the post-launch price ends up being.

Lock in launch pricing on Solo or Pro

First in line for the signed and notarized macOS build

Direct line to the team — your feedback shapes v1

Free use of the alpha while you give feedback

Get on the list

See it work. Then put it on your Mac.

Open the live shell, walk a real session, then join early access.