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Exposes local development servers to the internet using secure, open-source tunnels.

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Developers use OutRay to expose local development servers to the internet, simplifying testing and collaboration. It provides secure tunnels with a single command, offering features like custom domains with automatic SSL and real-time traffic analytics. This open-source alternative to ngrok targets developers seeking reliable server exposure without complex setup.

For who

Developers exposing local servers to the internet

Solves what

Exposes local development servers to the internet via secure tunnels.

  • Open-source ngrok alternative
  • Custom domains & SSL
  • Real-time traffic analytics

In their own words

Expose your local server

OutRay is an open-source ngrok alternative that makes it easy to expose your local development server to the internet via secure tunnels.

CTA: Get Started

Commercial cues

Pricing snapshot subscription with free tier

Model

subscription

Free tier

Yes

Trial

No

No public pricing tiers captured.

Pricing Strategy

Key Tactics
  • A generous free tier encourages adoption and testing for individual developers.
  • Feature gating by tunnels, domains, and bandwidth drives upgrades to higher tiers.

Operator context

Operating setup

Founded

Dec 2025

Platform

Web app

Audience

Developers

Payments

Polar

Detected via TrustMRR

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Builder Strategy

Strategy Type
Open Source Commercial
Stage
Pre Revenue
Effort
Solo Buildable
About OutRay Expand

OutRay provides an open-source product for developers to expose their local development servers to the internet. It simplifies the process of creating secure tunnels, making it easy to share work in progress or test webhooks.

The platform offers features such as custom domain support with automatic SSL/TLS, real-time traffic analytics, and localhost .local domain support. This makes OutRay an practical option for developers who need a flexible and transparent alternative to proprietary tunneling services, focusing on ease of use and essential development features.