| Criterion | Termiverse | XPipe |
|---|---|---|
| Deployment | ✓ Cloud + self-hosted | ~ Client-side |
| Self-hosting (model) | ✓ Flat +€50/mo | ~ No server hosting |
| White-label (logo) | ✓ Yes | ✕ No |
| White-label on your own domain | ✓ Included | ✕ No |
| Unattended access | ✓ Yes | ✕ No |
| Attended screen control | ✓ Yes (WebRTC) | ✕ No |
| Browser-based (clientless) | ✓ Yes | ✕ Desktop app |
| SSH terminal | ✓ Yes (xterm.js) | ✓ Yes (strong) |
| Remote desktop (RDP/VNC) | ✓ Yes (Guacamole) | ~ Yes (RDP/VNC) |
| RBAC / groups | ✓ Yes | ~ Group vaults |
| Built-in monitoring | ✓ Yes (channels) | ✕ No |
| Unlimited users & devices (flat) | ✓ Yes (from €40) | ~ Tier-based |
| EU/DE provider · GDPR | ✓ Yes (NGS UG, DE) | ✕ No |
| Open source | ✕ No (proprietary) | ✓ Yes (core) |
XPipe is an excellent client-side connection hub for developers and admins: SSH, Docker, Kubernetes, Proxmox and cloud from one desktop app, with a strong terminal and file browser. Open source at its core.
XPipe and Termiverse solve different problems: XPipe is a local developer/admin app without unattended end-user remote support and without screen control. Termiverse is a browser-based remote-access platform with attended control, agents, device management, RBAC, monitoring and white-label.
For pure infrastructure/CLI management on your own machine, XPipe is great. For remote support, attended screen control and managed device fleets — hosted or self-hosted — Termiverse is the right tool. The two complement each other well.
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