Free. Forever. No asterisks.
The Agent Mesh MCP server is MIT-licensed and self-hosted. There is no paid tier, no enterprise edition, no feature gate. You install it, you own it, you ship it.
What you get today
Local-first
Runs on your machine. Your agents, your prompts, your model providers. Nothing phones home.
No cloud lock-in
MCP server, JSON ledger, no managed service. The whole thing fits in one repo. If we disappear, you keep running it.
MIT licensed
Use it, fork it, ship it in your product. No attribution beyond the license file.
No telemetry
Zero phone-home. Zero analytics. Zero usage tracking. We don't know how many agents you spawn and we don't want to.
What you might pay for later
Open source, self-hosted
The full MCP server. All 10 tools. 100+ premade agents. P2P messaging. Capability routing. MIT license. Use it however you want.
InstallOptional cloud relay
A hosted mesh for teams that want fleet orchestration across machines. You bring the agents and the model keys. We run the relay. Still open source at the core.
Join waitlistSupport contracts
For teams that want a phone number to call. SLA-bound response times, private Slack channel, custom integrations. Pricing depends on team size.
ContactCommon questions
Will the open-source product ever become paid?
No. The MIT license is permanent. Any "premium" features would be add-ons (hosted relay, support contracts), not core product gating.
What's the catch?
No catch. We make money when teams need a hosted version or hands-on support, not by limiting the open-source product.
Can I use Meshfleet in a commercial product?
Yes. The MIT license explicitly allows commercial use. No royalties, no per-seat fees, no attribution beyond the license file.
What about the cloud relay — is that the same product?
The cloud relay is an optional managed service for teams that want cross-machine fleet orchestration. The MCP server is the same code. You can self-host today and migrate to the relay later if you want.