Simple, honest pricing.
Flat team pricing. No per-seat fees. No surprise overages. Your cost stays predictable as your team grows.
Hobby
For individuals and small projects.
- Up to 10 active tunnels
- 3 dedicated tunnels
- Mesh and shared tunnels
- 10 GB monthly bandwidth
- 1 custom domain
- 3 reserved subdomains and ports
- Unlimited tunnel sessions
- Full dashboard control
- Priority support
- Locked tunnels (mTLS)
Pro
For growing teams and production workloads.
- Up to 50 active tunnels
- 15 dedicated tunnels
- Mesh and shared tunnels
- 100 GB monthly bandwidth
- 5 custom domains
- 10 reserved subdomains and ports
- Locked tunnels (mTLS)
- Unlimited tunnel sessions
- Full dashboard control
- Priority support
Enterprise
For organizations with custom needs.
- Unlimited active tunnels
- Unlimited dedicated tunnels
- Mesh and shared tunnels
- Custom bandwidth
- Unlimited custom domains
- Reserved subdomains and ports
- Locked tunnels (mTLS)
- Unlimited tunnel sessions
- Full dashboard control
- Dedicated support
FAQ
Common Questions
Why is there no free plan?
Because you are the customer, not the product. Free tunnels get paid for somehow — usually with ads, throttling, or your traffic and data. Localport never sells your traffic, never injects ads, and never mines what flows through your tunnels. A paid plan keeps the service fast, private, and sustainable. Start with a free trial first — no charge until it ends.
What if I need more than the Pro plan?
Talk to sales. Enterprise plans add custom bandwidth, dedicated edge regions, SSO, and a signed MSA. We size the plan to your traffic, device count, and security review.
What's the difference between Hobby and Pro?
Hobby covers individuals and small projects with 3 dedicated tunnels, up to 10 active tunnels, and 10 GB bandwidth. Pro adds locked tunnels (mTLS), 15 dedicated tunnels, up to 50 active tunnels, and 100 GB bandwidth for growing teams.
Is pricing per seat?
No. Plans are flat rate per team. Invite 1 person or 10, same price. ngrok charges a base fee plus $5 per additional user beyond 3.
What are mesh and shared tunnels?
Mesh tunnels give each connected device its own URL (for IoT fleets). Shared tunnels broadcast webhooks to every connected client (for dev teams). Both are available on every plan.
Is the agent code public?
Yes. The Localport agent (the binary that runs on your machine and tunnels traffic) has its source on GitHub for inspection and review. The hosted edge stays a managed service. Licensing is finalised before a public release.
Where is my data stored?
The account, billing, and tunnel data we store to run Localport is kept in the European Union. Tunnel traffic stays in the region you choose and is never relayed elsewhere. See our Privacy Policy for the details.