The hosted service

We run the relay. We still can't read it.

Skytale Cloud syncs your agent's encrypted log across machines without you running anything. Everything is sealed with your seed before it leaves your machine; what we host and store is ciphertext. The paid product is convenience, never access.

01 · the honest ledger

What's live, what's beta.

Live today: cross-device sync. tally push on one machine, tally pull on another, the story continues. The relay stores the sealed batches it cannot open for about a week of catch-up, then purges them; your devices hold the durable copies.

Landing next: durable cloud saves. The upgrade from a week of catch-up to kept-until-you-delete-it, so a brand-new machine restores from the 24-word seed alone no matter how long it has been. We will say it is shipped when it is shipped, not before.

Rooms ride the same relay: MLS-encrypted, member-keyed, operator-blind.

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02 · plans

Three doors. No tricks.

self-host

Free, forever

Tally and the Skytale protocol are Apache-2.0. Run the open relay for your own clients today; the docs state plainly that tally's sync path against a self-hosted relay is still a gap. Open source has no waitlist.

$ cargo build --release -p skytale-relay

hosted · free beta · live

Limited seats

Hosted sync, capped seats per account, capped total beta seats. When the cap fills, the waitlist opens. Free stays free after the beta; the caps are about capacity, not upsell theater.

hosted · team

Coming soon

Ten dollars per user, monthly, when it opens. Beta members lock the beta price for life, and support runs through GitHub while we are small enough to say so. The free tier is the door today.

The free beta is live and reads the demand; the paid tier opens once the business rails are ready, and everyone who was here in beta keeps the beta price for life. Install the client meanwhile, it works without us.

status · beta live · paid coming soon

03 · why pay at all

Because blind hosting is still hosting.

availability

Always-on relay

Your machines sleep; the relay doesn't. Push from the laptop at midnight, pull to the desktop at dawn.

durability

Ciphertext, kept

Today the relay keeps sealed batches for about a week of catch-up. The paid tier's durable saves keep them until you delete them, so losing a machine stops costing an agent. We could not read them if we tried; that is the point.

zero ops

No relay to babysit

Self-hosting is a first-class path, and it is also a server you now own. The hosted tier is for people whose agents are the point, not the plumbing.