auto_awesomeFree during the public beta
Simple pricing, honest launch
Self-hosting is free forever, under Apache-2.0. The managed relay is free during the public beta. When we charge, you'll get 30 days' notice and locked-in launch pricing if you joined the beta.
Self-host
Free
Run the whole stack on your own hardware, forever. Apache-2.0.
- Unlimited sessions and devices
- Direct QUIC between your machines
- All source code under Apache-2.0
- TUF-signed updates, opt-in
- Community Discord support
- No telemetry, no phone-home
Beta
Managed relay
Freeduring beta
Skip the relay-hosting. We'll run it for you, billed when GA.
- Everything in Self-host
- Hosted signaling relay (no NAT config)
- Identity pairing across networks
- TURN fallback for hostile networks
- Email support during beta
- Locked-in launch pricing when GA
Team
TBD
Shared pairing store, audit logs, and SSO. Roadmap — not yet shipping.
- Centralized pairing for your org
- SSO (OIDC) integration
- Audit log export to your SIEM
- Priority support + 99.9% SLA
- Custom TUF repository under your control
- On-prem deployment assistance
Frequently asked
- Is Qubox really free during beta?
- Yes. Both Self-host and Managed relay are free. When the managed relay graduates to general availability, beta users get locked-in launch pricing.
- Will self-hosting always be free?
- Yes. Self-hosting is and will always be free under Apache-2.0. The only paid tier, when it ships, is for the managed cloud relay we operate.
- How will paid plans work when they launch?
- Per-seat monthly billing for the managed relay. We'll publish exact pricing 30 days before charging. No surprise migration, no rug-pulls.
- Do you offer a non-profit / education discount?
- Yes — write to [email protected]. We provide free managed-relay seats for verified students, educators, and OSS maintainers.
- What about enterprise / on-prem?
- The Team tier will cover most enterprise needs. For air-gapped on-prem with custom TUF repos, contact us for a quote once that tier ships.
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