You've seen the open-washing. A logo, a starter repo, and a core that's locked behind a sales call. So here's the straight version: the edge agent and the IPAM math library are open source, the Pro tier funds them, and we'll tell you exactly where the line is.
// no claim on this page is vague on purpose. if one is, tell us.
People love the model and resent the maintenance — the upgrades, the plugin rot, the database they didn't sign up to run.
Too many tools wave the OSS flag while the feature that matters lives behind a quote. You can spot it from the README.
The data goes in easily. Getting it back out, intact, is the part nobody demos.
If your existing tools are serving your team, that's a real outcome and we'll say so. We're not a drop-in replacement — we made a different architectural bet — a twin that agents operate inside, rather than a database humans walk into.
That bet might be right for some teams and wrong for others, and we'd rather you recommend us only where it fits. The Universal Importer reads your existing exports so anyone curious can try the comparison on their own data — and leave the same way if it isn't for them.
Export your prefixes, VLANs, devices, and sites.
→Open adapter maps records — relationships preserved, no reformatting.
→Addressing and topology become one queryable source of truth.
→Question your network in plain language. Or export and walk away.
We'd rather have one honest mention from you than a hundred we paid for.