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Twingate vs ZeroTier One

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

Twingate

8.0
Security & Privacy

Zero trust network access platform

ZeroTier One

7.0
Utilities

Mesh VPN client

Metric Twingate ZeroTier One
Category Security & Privacy Utilities
AI Score 8.0 7.0
30-day Installs 163 506
90-day Installs 410 1.6K
365-day Installs 1.6K 5.8K
Version 2026.85.23872 1.16.1
Auto-updates Yes No
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars 48 16.5K
GitHub Forks 10 1.9K
Open Issues 8 366
License MPL-2.0 NOASSERTION
Language Python C++
Last GitHub Commit 1mo ago 2mo ago
First Seen Jul 16, 2024 Jun 20, 2015

Reviews

Twingate

Twingate is a zero trust network access platform designed to provide secure remote access to internal networks. It integrates seamlessly with Kubernetes, making it ideal for developers and cloud teams. The app emphasizes security and ease of use, allowing users to access resources without traditional VPNs.

Provides secure, zero-trust remote network access for developers and teams.

Pros

  • + Zero trust security model for enhanced protection
  • + Kubernetes integration for seamless cloud operations
  • + Active development and frequent updates

Cons

  • - Not widely adopted, potentially limiting community support
  • - May require a learning curve for new users

ZeroTier One

ZeroTier One is a decentralized mesh VPN client that allows users to create virtual networks without the need for complex configurations. It is particularly useful for developers, sysadmins, and anyone needing to manage networked applications across multiple locations.

ZeroTier One creates flat virtual Ethernet networks of unlimited size, enabling seamless communication between devices.

Pros

  • + Open-source and highly customizable
  • + Decentralized architecture for enhanced security and flexibility
  • + Supports unlimited network sizes and cross-platform operation

Cons

  • - Lack of automatic updates may require manual maintenance
  • - Some users report performance issues, particularly on macOS