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# Roomie Kit Cloud overview

Roomie Kit has two paid paths. See the [plans section](https://roomiekit.io/#pricing) for current pricing.

## Roomie Kit Cloud

Roomie Kit Cloud is for teams that want help deploying the open-source starter while keeping their own Vercel, Supabase, and Agora accounts.

Cloud provides:

* `roomie-kit-host` CLI access.
* Codex and Claude Code plugins.
* Guided setup and deployment.
* Starter asset defaults.
* Deployment health checks.
* Update tooling.
* Support.
* Account and billing tools.

With Cloud, customers own their infrastructure:

* Vercel hosts the web app.
* Supabase hosts auth, database, realtime, and Edge Functions.
* Agora powers media and livestreaming.

Roomie Kit Cloud does not store your provider secrets. Setup runs from your machine or agent environment.

## Roomie Kit Hosted

Roomie Kit Hosted is for teams that want Roomie to run the app infrastructure.

Hosted provides:

* A Roomie-owned subdomain such as `https://your-app.roomiekit.io`.
* Supabase project provisioning and hosted auth configuration.
* Vercel deployment from the managed Roomie Kit app repo.
* Agora token setup for rooms, video chat, and livestreaming.
* Post-deploy checks, updates, and support.

Web Hosted is the default launch path. Mobile Hosted is a separate assisted beta path because native billing, push notifications, bundle IDs, app stores, APNs, FCM, and store review require additional owner setup.


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