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_ikke_ | 1 year ago

They have a blogpost about it: https://tailscale.com/blog/free-plan

> TL;DR: Tailscale’s free plan is free because we keep our scaling costs low relative to typical SaaS companies. We care about privacy, so unlike some other freemium models, you and your data are not the product. Rather, increased word-of-mouth from free plans sells the more valuable corporate plans. I know, it sounds too good to be true. Let’s see some details.

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fransje26|1 year ago

Thank you for the link.

So it's a weighed choice between "if something seems like it's too good to be true, it often is", and "the explanations they give make good sense, and it's a way of doing business that some ethical company could choose to take".

We probably won't know in the short-to-medium term, so we'll have to take their word for it..

But I must admit, their products look pretty impressive. I'll have to have a closer look at them.

zaphar|1 year ago

For what it's worth the scaling costs for their service are quite low. Tailscale connections are almost entirely peer to peer after an initial NAT busting operation. They can afford to do a loss leader like this and the product is actually so good that I've recommended it to a number of places. It's literally the first VPN that I think is worth paying for. I wouldn't have known that if the free tier didn't exist. Using is believing in their case. It's not uncommon to be literally angry at how easy it is to set up/manage/deploy given how much of a trash fire most vpn software is.

cess11|1 year ago

That actually sounds rather nice, I might try them out because of this.