XPort Posted August 26, 2022 Posted August 26, 2022 Hello! I just wanted to ask if there's any way to setup pulseway for personal use (Home use)?? Jamie Taylor 1
Jamie Taylor Posted August 30, 2022 Posted August 30, 2022 Hey @XPort, Pulseway used to be available for personal use. However, that version is not available now. If you are looking to manage around 20 endpoints, we can set this up for you.
Jarno Delbressine Posted March 29 Posted March 29 @Jamie Taylor Could you maybe hook this up for me i am looking to be monitoring 2 of my home physical servers if possible my router and connection to the outside. If possible i might add some of my to be created vm's ass well. Look forward to hearing from you on what the cost base would if there is any. I thought of pulseway for this from seeing it on linus tech tips. Thank you in advance! Kind regards, Jarno Delbressine
Administrators Anne Posted April 3 Administrators Posted April 3 Hey @Jarno Delbressine I'm Stefan aka the new Jamie and I can definitley get this sorted for you. Could you DM the email you would like to use as well as some other contact info like your First and last name a mobile number and the country in which you are based. You can check out our pricing here and for the base RMM of 20 endpoints we come to about $27 but this can vary depending on the plan you go for! Let me know if you have any questions! Thanks, Stefan
Rocket39 Posted April 22 Posted April 22 On 4/3/2024 at 12:15 PM, StefanMcl_Pulseway said: Hey @Jarno Delbressine I'm Stefan aka the new Jamie and I can definitley get this sorted for you. Could you DM the email you would like to use as well as some other contact info like your First and last name a mobile number and the country in which you are based. You can check out our pricing here and for the base RMM of 20 endpoints we come to about $27 but this can vary depending on the plan you go for! Let me know if you have any questions! Thanks, Stefan Hi @StefanMcl_Pulseway, I was lucky enough to have gotten a free account back when they were available, however, I'm looking to be able to manage a few more devices than the 2 that come with the plan. Is it on the roadmap to have a plan that doesn't start at 20 devices? I'm only looking to do 5 or so total (family and the like). The 2 that come with the free plan aren't quite enough but 20 minimum for home use is quite a lot as I want this to stay on the more affordable side. Also, out of curiosity, are you able to shed some light on why the free plan was removed? Thanks!
Administrators Anne Posted April 24 Administrators Posted April 24 Hi @Rocket39 Thanks a mill for reaching out. At the moment there is no plan to update the minimum requirement for endpoints to be less than 20 and in regards to why we removed the free plan, the primary reason for removing it was to ensure that we can continue to offer a high-quality, sustainable service to our users as well as streamlining the process' and resources. As our platform grows and evolves, the demands on our resources have increased significantly. By retiring the free plan to net new users, we were able to focus on making sure that our key product (Pulseway Team legacy plan) is continuously being invested in and supported up to the standard that we want to uphold. I hope this answers your questions and if you need anything else please ask away. Thanks, Stefan
Rocket39 Posted April 25 Posted April 25 21 hours ago, StefanMcl_Pulseway said: Hi @Rocket39 Thanks a mill for reaching out. At the moment there is no plan to update the minimum requirement for endpoints to be less than 20 and in regards to why we removed the free plan, the primary reason for removing it was to ensure that we can continue to offer a high-quality, sustainable service to our users as well as streamlining the process' and resources. As our platform grows and evolves, the demands on our resources have increased significantly. By retiring the free plan to net new users, we were able to focus on making sure that our key product (Pulseway Team legacy plan) is continuously being invested in and supported up to the standard that we want to uphold. I hope this answers your questions and if you need anything else please ask away. Thanks, Stefan It does, thank you. It's a bummer though, but I understand why.
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