For teams · Self-hosted

Run Kite on your infrastructure.
Your data never leaves your network.

Open source desktop app + open source receiver service. Self-hosted via Docker Compose or Helm. Annual support contract for install, upgrades, and SLA-backed stability. No vendor cloud to trust.

From ₹3L / year · Annual contract · Standard SLA included

You own the install

Ship Kite as a Docker Compose stack or a Helm chart inside your own cluster. No outbound calls to vendor infrastructure. No telemetry you did not turn on. Air-gapped deployments supported.

You own the data

Collections, webhook history, SSH metadata, audit logs — all stored in your Postgres / Mongo, your S3-compatible object store, behind your VPN. We do not run a tenant for you. There is no "our cloud" to breach.

We own stability

Annual support contract: install assistance, version upgrades, bug triage on a dedicated channel, security patches within SLA. You run it; we keep it running.

Who buys this.

Self-hosted Kite makes sense when "send it to vendor cloud" is the answer to a question you cannot ask.

Regulated industries

Banks, payments, healthcare, govt — where webhook payloads contain PII, PHI, or KYC data that cannot leave the network perimeter.

Internal platform teams

You already run an internal Postman replacement on a wiki. Replace it with a real product your developers will actually use, hosted on the cluster you already operate.

Air-gapped environments

Government, defence, on-prem-only customer environments where cloud SaaS is a non-starter regardless of price.

Procurement-heavy orgs

Security review, DPA, MSA, vendor questionnaire — we have the docs ready and have been through the process. No SOC 2 hand-waving.

What's in the contract.

  • Docker Compose + Helm chart for self-hosted deployment
  • SSO / SAML / OIDC (Okta, Azure AD, Google Workspace, Authentik)
  • Audit log export to your SIEM (Splunk, Datadog, Elastic)
  • LDAP / SCIM user provisioning
  • Custom retention policies (webhook history, request logs)
  • Air-gapped install + signed binary verification
  • Security review pack (architecture diagram, threat model, pen-test summary)
  • Priority bug triage on a private Slack / shared channel
  • Quarterly upgrade window with regression testing
  • Named support engineer for the contract term

Pricing

From ₹3L / year.

Standard SLA, up to 25 seats, install support, quarterly upgrade window. Larger deployments scale by seat band. Air-gapped install + higher SLA tier available. Annual contract; we send a fixed quote after a 30-min scoping call.

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Honest questions.

The things procurement actually asks.

Is Kite actually open source? +
Yes. The desktop app and the receiver service are source-available under a license that permits self-hosting and forking for your own use. The Enterprise tier adds SSO, audit log export, support contract, and managed upgrades — not features locked behind a paywall to make OSS useless.
Do you SSH into our infrastructure? +
No. We do not need or want access to your production. Support is delivered through a dedicated channel + scheduled video calls. You run the install; we tell you exactly what to run.
What does the SLA look like? +
Tiered. Standard: 1 business day response on bugs, 4 hours on security issues, quarterly upgrade window. Custom SLAs available on the higher pricing tier.
Can we fork it? +
Yes. The source is yours to modify for internal use. If you ship a meaningful patch back, we will review and merge it under your name.
What does pricing actually depend on? +
Number of seats, SLA tier, and whether you want air-gapped install support. The floor is ₹3L/yr for up to 25 seats with standard SLA. Larger deployments scale by seat band, not by request volume.
How long is a typical evaluation? +
Two weeks. We send you the Compose stack, an evaluation license key, and a 30-minute kick-off call. You run it on your infra against real workloads. If it works for you, we sign. If not, you delete the container and we part ways.

Two weeks to a decision.

Kick-off call, evaluation license, you run it on your infra against your real workloads. If it works, we sign. If not, you delete the container. No procurement theatre.

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