Six packages of services. One unified engine underneath. The same hardware advantage delivered at every scale where computing happens — from a family of five devices to a hyperscale data center, with verifiable math at each tier.
The language of tomorrow.
Every package shares the same underlying engine. Pricing reflects scale and infrastructure cost, not feature gating. Where our cost is zero, your price is zero. Where we incur real cost, we charge for what we pay for.
Individuals and households up to 5 devices, 1 TB of content. Included end-to-end, no subscription, no telemetry, no surprise downgrade.
6 or more nodes, multi-household trust mesh, neighborhood-scale resilience. For users who outgrew the family tier and need shared infrastructure across households.
Small businesses, 1–50 employees. One appliance replaces five to seven vendor subscriptions and a dedicated NAS.
Banks, retail chains, healthcare networks, regional government offices. One appliance per branch, all sync back to central operations.
Private data centers from 10 to 100 racks. Mid-market clouds. Regulated enterprise infrastructure that's outgrown vendor sprawl.
100+ rack facilities. Cloud operators. Sovereign clouds. Regulated buyers. Defense. Oil majors. Anyone operating at the scale where infrastructure decisions matter at the national level.
Conservative numbers, defensible at the order-of-magnitude level, verifiable against any published benchmark. Every package above earns its savings through the same structural advantage. We win on cost not because we negotiated harder — but because we need less of everything.
Compared to a conventional enterprise stack at the same workload.
| Resource | Reduction |
|---|---|
| Memory (RAM) | 30–100× less |
| CPU per write | 10–100× less |
| Storage media | 5–50× less |
| Inter-node bandwidth | 20–100× less |
| Power consumption | 30–60% |
| Cooling load | 30–60% |
| Floor space | 3–10× less |
| Servers per rack-equivalent workload | 70-80% fewer |
Capital and operating cost reductions versus conventional designs at the same workload size.
| Workload | Cost reduction |
|---|---|
| Enterprise file storage (10 PB) | 70–80% CapEx |
| AI inference cluster (1000 users) | ~50% CapEx |
| Audit log retention (1 PB/yr, 7-yr) | 90–95% OpEx |
| Multi-region active-active | 90–99% inter-region OpEx |
| Small-business IT stack | ~70% |
| Branch office vendor stack | 80–90% |
| Regulated AI deployment | ~75% |
| Family subscription replacement | 100% (free tier) |
Data centers consume an enormous and growing share of fresh water for cooling. Communities are losing drinking water to server farms in Arizona, Oregon, Virginia, Ireland, the Netherlands, and Chile. The same structural advantage that reduces hardware also reduces the cooling load. The relief is real and measurable.
Concrete vendor stacks the engine displaces at each scale. Replacement is one-to-one in capability; difference is what the customer pays each month.
| What it replaces | Today | With us |
|---|---|---|
| Apple iCloud / Google One | $10/mo | Free |
| Dropbox / OneDrive / iCloud Drive | $10–15/mo | Free |
| 1Password / Bitwarden | $4–10/mo | Free |
| Plex Pass + storage | $5/mo+ | Free |
| ChatGPT Plus | $20/mo | Free (local) |
| ProtonVPN / Mullvad | $5–10/mo | Free |
| Synology / QNAP NAS appliance | $800–3K hw | $200 hw |
| What it replaces | Today | With us |
|---|---|---|
| Dropbox Business / Workspace | $20–40/usr/mo | $50/usr/yr |
| Microsoft 365 / Google | $12–30/usr/mo | included |
| 1Password Business | $5/usr/mo | included |
| NAS appliance + cloud backup | $800–3K + $50/mo | included |
| Audit/compliance vendor | $5–20K/yr | included |
| Backblaze / offsite backup | $10–20/mo | $5–20/mo opt. |
| Total per 10-person shop | $300–800/mo | <$100/mo |
| What it replaces | Today | With us |
|---|---|---|
| Splunk-equivalent log retention | $1–3M/yr | $50–200K/yr |
| ElasticSearch indexing cluster | $500K–2M/yr | included |
| Backup + DR infrastructure | $500K–2M | inherent |
| HSM key management | $200K+/yr | inherent |
| Audit / compliance vendor | $200K–500K/yr | inherent |
| Enterprise file storage (10 PB) | $5–15M CapEx | $1–3M CapEx |
| What it replaces | Today | With us |
|---|---|---|
| Premium inter-region fiber | $1000s/Gbps/mo | commodity |
| Multi-region transfer fees | $0.02–0.09/GB | 90-99% less volume |
| Hyperscale water consumption | 400M–1.8B gal/yr | 100–500M gal/yr |
| Hyperscale power profile | 1.4–1.8 PUE × IT load | ~0.4–0.7× IT load |
| Cross-region inter-DC OpEx | $500K–5M/yr | $50–500K/yr |
Three cross-cutting offerings that compose with any of the six packages above. Each addresses a market where Validiti's properties are uniquely suited and no other vendor has the right architecture.
For multi-party operations where five to fifteen independent organizations work together on degraded communications: oilfield rigs, forward military operations, disaster response, port operations, megaprojects, range operations, humanitarian missions. Cryptographically isolated multi-party data sharing. Stays fast and operational on degraded links. Disaster-recovery fallback over dedicated radio when satellite or cellular fails. Tamper-proof shared audit. Deploy per device in minutes, not months. Typical engagement: $50K–$500K/operator/year.
For schools, libraries, town halls, small public utilities, accredited nonprofits, and community co-operatives. Substrate appliances at deep discount or fully donated for community-impacted projects. Free runtime, free commercial use license for accredited institutions. Includes a free design-review consult for any community group facing a contested data center proposal in their region — we'll help them produce a Validiti alternative.
Custom licensing arrangements for cloud providers and hyperscale buyers who want Validiti capacity inside their existing fleets. White-label reference architecture. Custom signing roots. Dedicated engineering. Multi-year contracts. Quiet adoption is encouraged; we don't require attribution. The math works at your scale too, and the moat compounds when nobody knows you have it.
Adoption at any single level matters. Adoption across all six creates structural relief no single product can deliver.
A typical household pays $30–200/month in cloud subscriptions across photos, files, AI, password management, media, and VPN. At family scale, every one of those becomes free, runs on hardware they own, and stays in their home.
A 10-person SMB pays roughly $300–800/month across IT line items. One Validiti Office appliance and a commercial license drop the bill by about 70% while delivering stronger audit posture and outage resilience.
A regional bank with 200 branches pays approximately $5–12 million/year across edge-IT line items. The Validiti equivalent runs about $1–2 million/year with disaster recovery the current stack can't deliver.
A 30,000-clinician hospital network pays about $1.2 million/year across regulated-AI line items and still has HIPAA exposure. The on-prem Validiti equivalent runs $300K/year, removes the cloud exposure, and is auditable by physics.
A state-agency private cloud built conventionally costs $50–500 million in CapEx and ongoing operations. The Validiti equivalent at the same capacity is 30–50% of that, with verifiable benchmarks any procurement officer can audit.
Communities in Arizona, Oregon, Virginia, Ireland, and elsewhere are losing drinking water to data center cooling. Validiti designs use about 30% of the water. A single hyperscale facility avoiding 1.3 billion gallons of consumption annually serves the same workload.
Military units, oilfield service crews, maritime operations, and disaster responders all suffer the same problem: comms degrade in the field and current vendors fall over. Validiti keeps operations running on degraded links and falls back to dedicated radio when nothing else works.
Even hyperscalers benefit from a structural reduction in CapEx and water that exceeds any internal-engineering optimization they could field. Quiet licensing arrangements are available. The math works at every scale, including theirs.
Personal, family, SMB, branch, enterprise, and hyperscale packages are in final pre-release. Downloads and commercial Stripe payments are not live yet. Communities and journalists writing about contested data center projects, and operators planning private deployments, can reach out for early access and design consultation.
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