Developed Methods LLC specializes in network tunneling solutions that remove the traditional barriers to self-hosting. The company’s sole public product, playit, is a lightweight global proxy that lets users run game servers, web services, voice applications, or IoT dashboards from any machine—even behind carrier-grade NAT, strict firewalls, or mobile hotspots—without touching router settings or requesting port forwarding from an ISP. Typical use cases include Minecraft or Terraria communities that want instant multiplayer lobbies, developers who need public HTTPS endpoints for webhook testing, hobbyists exposing SSH or RDP for remote access, and content creators spinning up temporary media servers for live events. The agent-based architecture establishes encrypted outbound tunnels to playit’s anycast network, automatically assigning a permanent subdomain and allocating TCP/UDP ports on demand, so upstream traffic reaches the local host as though it resided in a DMZ. Configuration is file- or web-based, bandwidth is unmetered on free tiers, and relay regions span North America, Europe, and Asia to keep latency low for gaming workloads. Because the program runs as a cross-platform daemon, it can be dropped into Docker containers, systemd services, or even embedded firmware projects that require always-on connectivity. The publisher’s software is available for free on get.nero.com; downloads are supplied through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always deliver the latest upstream build, and support batch installation alongside other applications.
A global proxy that allows anyone to host a server without port forwarding.
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