The core CLI is fully open source (MIT) and usable without paying anything — the $199 Early Access is optional and only for convenience (prebuilt binaries, installer, updates, early plugins).
There’s no lock-in or dependency on a hosted service; if the project disappeared tomorrow, the OSS core would still work as long as Cloudflare does.
I’m intentionally keeping EA small and low-pressure rather than positioning it as a subscription or promise of longevity.
Thanks, I've just noticed the MIT license which is nice. No Windows implementation though, which rules me out anyway. Sorry, I didn't notice that at first. Looks like an interesting project.
FounderBooster is an OSS CLI that exposes a locally running app to a real domain using Cloudflare Tunnel.
It doesn’t host apps, provide a PaaS, or require opening inbound ports.
Happy to answer questions or clarify design tradeoffs.
The core CLI is fully open source (MIT) and usable without paying anything — the $199 Early Access is optional and only for convenience (prebuilt binaries, installer, updates, early plugins).
There’s no lock-in or dependency on a hosted service; if the project disappeared tomorrow, the OSS core would still work as long as Cloudflare does.
I’m intentionally keeping EA small and low-pressure rather than positioning it as a subscription or promise of longevity.