Izzbie · Network Plans
Private networking services based on End-to-End Encryption (E2EE). Izzbie is used to create and manage private networks. Every terminal joining the network needs the Izzbie client installed.
| Network Plans | Free | Pro | Premium | Enterprise |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price | Free | $50 / year | $200 / year | Contact Sales |
| Networks Created | 1 | 25 | 250 | Custom |
| Accounts per Network | 10 | 25 | 250 | Custom |
Notes
- Network Account: Refers to the user identity allowed to join a specific private network, not the number of devices.
- Terminal Limit: Each network account allows a maximum of 2 terminals online simultaneously.
- Security: All network communications are End-to-End Encrypted (E2EE).
- Relay Communication: Official relay nodes are used when devices cannot connect directly.
This is for you if you need to
- Group multiple devices into a single private network
- Manage networks and nodes with a VPN-like experience
- Communicate securely across different locations
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Izzbie a VPN?
Izzbie provides private networking based on E2EE. While the user experience is similar to a VPN, it focuses more on private connection management for devices and accounts.
Does every device need the Izzbie client?
Yes. All terminals joining the Izzbie network must have the Izzbie client installed.
Why is there a 2-terminal limit per account?
This ensures network stability and fair resource allocation, which is sufficient for most use cases.
What is the difference between direct and relay?
Direct refers to communication between devices without bandwidth limits; relay is used when direct connection isn't possible and consumes relay bandwidth quota.
Can I use Izzbie for remote access to minis?
Not recommended. Izzbie is for general device networking. For minis remote access, please use Izzbie Pro.

