Unified Tactical Mesh
Owned by you · Encrypted · Private beta

Networking, refined.

A private network you run yourself. Every device you own — and every network they're already on — joined into one secure overlay. Built on WireGuard. No cloud account. No telemetry.

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Wait, what is this?

Think of UTM as your own private internet. Every device you add can reach every other device — at home, at the office, in the field — no matter where in the world they are or what network they're on. Nobody outside the people you've invited can see any of it. You run it. You own it. Nothing leaves it unless you say so.

What you can do with it

Whatever you'd want a network for — minus the third party in the middle.

Your stuff, from anywhere

Get to your home computer, NAS, security cameras, or smart-home gear from a coffee shop, an airport, or another country. As if you were sitting in your living room.

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What's in the box

Fully self-hosted. Feature-rich. Actually easy to set up. That combination is rare.

Everything on one network

Laptops, phones, servers, and even other mesh networks all live on the same private overlay. One namespace, one set of addresses, no per-service network setup.

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Why choose UTM

  • Your network, your hardware. No external service in the path. No third party that has to be trusted with your topology, your members, or your traffic patterns.
  • Less to manage. One overlay covers every device, every site, every link — including ones you don't normally think of as IP networks. Self-hosted services (chat, file shares, maps, sensors) reach every node automatically.
  • Faster, more reliable comms. Direct peer-to-peer paths when possible, no SaaS round-trip, no dependency that can be denied or rate-limited.
  • You decide when it changes. Updates ship when you click, not when somebody else pushes. Roll back if you don't like what you got.

Ready to set up your first mesh?

Coordinator on Linux. Agents on Linux and Windows today. Apple platforms coming.