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Termiverse vs. Supremo

Simple, no installation

Feature comparison

Criterion TermiverseSupremo
Deployment Cloud + self-hosted Cloud only
Self-hosting (model) Flat +€50/mo No
White-label (logo) Yes Logo & colours
White-label on your own domain Included No
Unattended access Yes Yes
Attended screen control Yes (WebRTC) Yes
Browser-based (clientless) Yes Native app
SSH terminal Yes (xterm.js) No
Remote desktop (RDP/VNC) Yes (Guacamole) Proprietary
RBAC / groups Yes ~ Limited
Built-in monitoring Yes (channels) No
Unlimited users & devices (flat) Yes (from €40) Per license
EU/DE provider · GDPR Yes (NGS UG, DE) IT (Italy)
Open source No (proprietary) No

What Supremo does well

Supremo wins on simplicity: no installation needed, lean interface, own branding with logo and colours. A solid, affordable choice for uncomplicated remote support.

Where Termiverse differs

Supremo is cloud-only — self-hosting isn't available, and branding is limited to logo/colours. Termiverse runs self-hosted on your own domain and adds terminal, remote desktop and monitoring.

Bottom line

Supremo is ideal for simple, quick remote support. If you need data sovereignty (self-hosting), your own domain and more than plain screen control, Termiverse is the better fit.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Is Termiverse an alternative to Supremo?
Yes. Termiverse offers attended and unattended remote access, terminal and remote desktop in one browser-based platform, plus self-hosting at a fixed price and white-label on your own domain.
Can I self-host Termiverse?
Yes. Termiverse runs hosted or entirely on your own infrastructure (surcharge 50 euros per month, no channel limit).

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