PAGEKITE ALTERNATIVE

A dedicated public IPv6 instead of a relayed subdomain.

PageKite was one of the original "expose your localhost" tools — Python-based, HTTPS + arbitrary TCP through their pagekite.net relay. wayangi gives you a real, dedicated public IPv6 address instead — your DNS, your protocol, your traffic doesn't traverse a shared relay's subdomain.

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wayangi vs PageKite at a glance

What you getPageKitewayangi
Addressname.pagekite.me or your domain CNAME'd into theirsDedicated public IPv6 — point any AAAA
RuntimePython 2/3 client (or compiled binary)Single static Go binary, no dependencies
ProtocolsHTTPS + raw TCP (configurable per port)Any IP protocol — TCP, UDP, ICMP, QUIC
Bandwidth modelPre-paid quota in GBUnmetered (within fair use)
IPv6 nativeNo — HTTPS subdomain on shared relayYes — that's the whole product
Free tier1 month trial, then quota-limited3 mesh devices, no card, forever
Lowest paid$3/mo (Basic)$5/mo per public IPv6

Migration notes for current PageKite users

  • If you use PageKite for HTTPS exposure: wayangi gives you an IPv6 address; run Caddy / nginx on your device to terminate HTTPS yourself. Or use Cloudflared if you specifically want a managed-HTTPS path.
  • If you use PageKite for raw TCP forwarding: wayangi covers this directly — just bind your service to :: on the device, point a domain at the assigned IPv6.
  • If you use PageKite to share a single port temporarily: ngrok is a closer shape match than wayangi.
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