ioGrid
A distributed compute and bandwidth mesh for the post-cloud era — idle home machines, put to work.
Overview
ioGrid is a peer-to-peer network where home PC and Mac owners share their idle compute and bandwidth with paying enterprise customers. Providers earn cash, free unlimited VPN, or charity contributions in return — and see, in real time, every byte flowing through their machine, with the power to block anything they do not want.
Customers get residential-IP proxy, Docker compute, GPU inference and macOS-native iOS build CI through one API, at a fraction of cloud prices. On the consumer side, the same network powers a free, no-logs VPN.
It is sovereign and distributed by design: the data plane runs peer-to-peer between machines, so ioGrid never sees decrypted traffic.
What it does
Built to do the hard things well.
Residential proxy
Geo-targeted, session-sticky residential IPs for legitimate web workloads.
Compute & GPU
Docker batch jobs and GPU inference at a fraction of cloud cost.
Mac iOS-build CI
Xcode CI on real Mac hardware, well under the usual price.
$GRID on Solana
On-chain settlement and payments for the network.
Who it's for
Providers
Turn an always-on home device into an earner — cash, free VPN, or charity.
Businesses
Residential proxy, compute, GPU inference and cheap iOS CI through one API.
Consumers
A free, unlimited, no-logs VPN funded by the B2B side, not by you.
In the Manassa ecosystem
ioGrid extends compute beyond the central cloud, and shares Solana token rails with Ping. Other products — like vCard — ride its proxy mesh.