Infrastructure should be a silent utility, not a tax on growth. We achieve the Lowest TCO by replacing fragile, "manual-intensive" systems with immutable endpoints and declarative code. Transparent Cost + 10% infrastructure utility—without the recurring SaaS tax or MSP markups.
Get Started Support the MissionWe've eliminated the labor overhead of traditional IT. You pay only for the initial migration and the raw utility costs (servers/bandwidth) plus a flat 10% management fee. We never mark up third-party software or charge per-seat licensing fees.
Servers, networking, monitoring, and security — all running on high-efficiency, open-core software. All endpoints are ChromeOS; we do not manage Windows or macOS.
Chromebooks provisioned via zero-touch, managed through a single pane with full tenant isolation. You pay only for the compute you consume.
Your monthly bill is your raw infrastructure cost plus a flat 10% management margin. This margin funds the continuous security auditing and engineering of the stack.
See exactly how much your organization saves by avoiding fragmented SaaS subscriptions and legacy MSP "manual oversight" taxes.
A portion of all management fees is directed back to the open-source projects our stack runs on — Wazuh, Odoo, NixOS, VictoriaLogs, and others. We invest in the tools that power your business.
| Traditional MSP Cost | PGMSP Cost |
|---|---|
| Windows CALs + Microsoft 365 ($22/user/mo) | ChromeOS + Google Workspace (~$7/user/mo, paid directly by client) |
| Adobe Creative Cloud per seat | Stirling PDF — self-hosted open-source |
| CrowdStrike / SentinelOne per endpoint | Wazuh — open-source XDR |
| Salesforce / HubSpot per user | Odoo — open-core ERP, self-hosted |
| SaaS Subscription Bloat | Sovereign Unix Workspace — modular & private |
| Per-seat SSO gate (SAML paywalled) | Keycloak / Headscale — open-source |
| Legacy SIEM volume tax | VictoriaLogs — Constant compute-scale observability |
Whether you run a small business that needs enterprise IT, or you represent a foundation supporting digital sovereignty — we should talk.
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