No licence. No setup.Just the time you use.
Open the app, enter the code shown on the machine you want to reach, and you are on it. Nothing to configure, nothing to subscribe to.
Your first 30 minutes are included. The meter only runs while a connection is actually open — idle time costs nothing.
Your device dials out. Nothing is exposed.
Both ends open the connection outwards to our relay, so there is no inbound port to forward, no VPN to run, and no firewall rule to loosen. The relay passes encrypted traffic through — it cannot read your session.
A code, and you are in.
- 01The machine shows a short code in the app.
- 02You type it into Anywhere AI on your phone.
- 03The session opens — screen, terminal or web-to-local.
- 04Minutes count only while it is open — top up any time.
Everything the connection can carry
One session, the whole machine. The same minutes cover all three — there is no separate budget per feature.
The full desktop
See the screen and take the mouse and keyboard, over VNC or RDP — the same session an admin would use.
A real terminal
A shell on the machine, in the app or in your browser. Ask in plain language if you would rather not remember the flags.
Web-to-local
Reach a service that only listens on that machine — a dashboard, a database tool, a printer page — as if you were sitting beside it.
Buy hours, not a subscription.
When the free 30 minutes are gone, add a package. It is a one-off payment, the hours never expire, and the bigger the package the lower the hourly rate.
For the occasional trip back to a machine you left running.
Regular remote support, or a few evenings of real work.
Heavy use, or one package shared across a small team's month.
Time is spent by the minute, while connected. A session that sits idle in the background still counts, because the connection is open — close it and the meter stops.
One pot, every kind of session. The same minutes cover remote desktop, terminal and web-to-local. There is no separate budget per feature.
Already on a plan? Packages still work — they take over once the plan's daily allowance is used up, so a busy day does not stop at the limit. Compare the plans
The same session, in your hand.
- 01Enter the code shown on the machine.
- 02The terminal asks you to log in.
- 03Authenticate on your own device.
- 04The desktop opens — tap Safari and it runs there.
Packages or a plan?
Packages are the better deal until you are on your machines most days. Past that, a plan costs less and adds the things a package does not carry — more devices, automation, and audit logs.
Take a package if…
- You connect now and then, not daily
- You want to pay once and forget it
- One or two machines is all you need
Take a plan if…
- You are on your devices most days
- You want scheduled or agentic automation
- You need audit logs or several devices
Start with the 30 minutes on the house
Sign in, connect a machine, and see whether this is how you want to work. Add a package only if you run out.