Packages

Check your hostname first, then choose the package that fits your rollout.

Tunnel is the fastest way to publish a local service: download the installer once, run it, and the tunnel agent keeps the service connected in the background. Dynamic DNS fits routers, VPN peers, cameras, and field devices: use the router DDNS mode when available, or install our updater so the public IP is synced automatically.

What you are buying
1
One paid package

A single subscription can carry tunnel and Dynamic DNS resources at the same time.

2
Automatic setup path

Tunnel resources expose an installer download. Dynamic DNS resources expose router credentials and OS-specific updater installers with background execution and logs.

3
Capacity by plan

Each plan controls total slots and per-type limits so you can sell 10 mixed resources, 5 DDNS only, or 20 tunnels only.

Step 1
Check the first resource you want to deploy

Start with the first hostname you want under the package. After payment, you can add more tunnels or Dynamic DNS entries until the plan quota is full.

Service Overview
Easy Operations
Tunnel and Dynamic DNS stay simple for the client
  • Tunnel: the client downloads the installer, runs it once, and the background service keeps reconnecting automatically.
  • Dynamic DNS: routers can call the DDNS endpoint directly, or the client can install the updater on Windows, Linux, or macOS.
  • The updater path keeps a log file and refreshes the DNS record when the public IP changes.
Step 2

Choose a package and continue

Check a hostname on the left to unlock the plan selector and account form.