| Criterion | Termiverse | TeamViewer |
|---|---|---|
| Deployment | ✓ Cloud + self-hosted | ~ Cloud (on-prem via Tensor) |
| Self-hosting (model) | ✓ Flat +€50/mo | ~ Enterprise/Tensor only |
| White-label (logo) | ✓ Yes | ~ Higher tiers |
| White-label on your own domain | ✓ Included | ✕ Limited |
| Unattended access | ✓ Yes | ✓ Yes |
| Attended screen control | ✓ Yes (WebRTC) | ✓ Yes |
| Browser-based (clientless) | ✓ Yes | ~ Web client, else native |
| SSH terminal | ✓ Yes (xterm.js) | ✕ No |
| Remote desktop (RDP/VNC) | ✓ Yes (Guacamole) | ~ Proprietary |
| RBAC / groups | ✓ Yes | ✓ Yes (Tensor) |
| Built-in monitoring | ✓ Yes (channels) | ~ Add-on |
| Unlimited users & devices (flat) | ✓ Yes (from €40) | ✕ Per license/channel |
| EU/DE provider · GDPR | ✓ Yes (NGS UG, DE) | ✓ Yes (DE) |
| Open source | ✕ No (proprietary) | ✕ No |
TeamViewer is extremely mature, cross-platform and dead simple for end users. For pure ad-hoc remote support across all device classes it's a safe standard — and the vendor is based in Germany.
Termiverse bundles remote access and terminal/remote desktop in one browser-based hub, offers real self-hosting at a flat price and white-label on your own domain — without per-channel licensing.
If you need a huge, established ecosystem and maximum device coverage, TeamViewer fits. If you want flat pricing, self-hosting without an enterprise contract and white-label on your own domain, Termiverse is cheaper and more flexible.
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Start with the base plan or talk to us about the self-hosted option.