pricing
you run our software in your own infrastructure — we don't host anything. source-available and self-hosted. the client engine is free to embed in anything you ship; you pay for the vCPUs the engine is permitted to use server-side. no surprises.
dev
prototype on your laptop or a small node. read the source, build it, ship something.
team
run it in production, in your own cloud. billed on the vCPUs the engine is permitted to use.
enterprise
for regulated, airgapped, or high-availability environments that can't depend on anyone's uptime.
the vCPUs the engine process is permitted to use — we read the cgroup quota / CPU affinity and round up. fractional containers and pinned cores are counted fairly and deterministically.
free checks in with the license server to stay valid. paid tiers run on signed, offline-verifiable tokens with a long grace period — if our server is unreachable, nothing stops and your database never depends on our uptime. enterprise removes the server entirely for airgapped deploys. the ceiling is soft; overages reconcile at renewal.
free ships as a prebuilt binary. every paid tier is source-available — read it, audit it, build it. the moat isn't secrecy, it's us keeping incremental view maintenance provably correct under concurrent writes so you don't have to.
embedding the engine in what you ship — a web app, a desktop build, every app your platform generates — costs nothing. no key, no meter, no phone-home in the client. you pay only where the engine runs on your servers: the sync server's cores are the meter.