Direct P2P NAT-traversal
Establishes direct, secure, and encrypted peer-to-peer connections across any double-NAT or strict corporate firewall.
For remote developers and ML/AI engineers
Iroh Sync is a proposed local utility that uses direct peer-to-peer transport to keep your local code and remote headless GPU VM synchronized in real-time, bypassing NATs and strict corporate firewalls with zero network configuration.
Concept validation only. No payment, no commitment, no recurring newsletter.
Proposed workflow
We are validating a P2P synchronization utility tailored specifically for developer workspaces where speed, zero-config setup, and security are non-negotiable.
Establishes direct, secure, and encrypted peer-to-peer connections across any double-NAT or strict corporate firewall.
Watches the filesystem client-side and streams incremental changes with on-the-fly compression for near-zero latency.
Tailored specifically for code bases, utilizing intelligentignore rules and restart-recovery mechanism designed for developer workflows.
The honest status
The concept is being validated before development time is committed. Joining tells us the problem is relevant to you and gives you first access if the evidence supports a build.
Before you decide
The current scope, privacy model, and next step without launch-day promises.
No. This is a validation page for a proposed tool. Requesting access helps us measure demand before writing a single line of production code.
No. The proposed product uses Iroh 1.0 peer-to-peer library to establish direct links. Your code stays entirely on your authorized devices.
Your email is recorded for this experiment only. You will receive one relevant update or beta invitation if the concept moves forward.
Early access
Request early access and lock in the €49 lifetime license (50% off standard launch price). Your input helps shape the smallest beta worth building.
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