Comparing awaBerry and SocketXP
awaBerry and SocketXP both provide secure remote access, but they are built for fundamentally different users and use cases. SocketXP is a powerful tool for developers who need to create secure tunnels to expose local services. awaBerry, in contrast, is an all-in-one platform that provides a complete, browser-based user interface for accessing and managing devices, designed for both technical and non-technical users alike.
awaBerry provides a complete, integrated experience in your web browser. A single login gives you access to a terminal, a file browser, and device management dashboards. There is no need for separate client software; if you have a browser, you have full access.
SocketXP creates a secure tunnel to a specific port on your remote device. To use it, you still need a separate client application. For SSH, you need a terminal emulator. For VNC, you need a VNC client. It provides the secure pipe, but not the user interface.
awaBerry excels at simplifying the first-time setup of headless devices. Create a pre-configured OS image (ISO/IMG) with your Wi-Fi and account details. When the device boots, it automatically connects to your awaBerry account—no manual SSH or keyboard access required.
Setting up the SocketXP agent requires command-line access to the remote device. You need to download the agent and run it with your authentication token. This is straightforward for developers but is a barrier for non-technical users or true zero-touch deployments.
awaBerry treats every device as a service that can be controlled via a simple, high-level API. You can execute commands, manage files, and automate workflows with fine-grained access control. Integrations like the MCP Server for Claude make it easy to connect with AI agents.
SocketXP's API is designed to programmatically create, manage, and delete the tunnels themselves. It does not provide a high-level API for interacting with the services running inside those tunnels. Automating tasks on the remote device requires separate scripting and tooling.
| Feature | awaBerry | SocketXP |
|---|---|---|
| All-in-One Web UI | ✓ | ✗ |
| Smart Terminal (Natural Language) | ✓ | ✗ |
| Zero-Touch Headless Install | ✓ | ✗ |
| Device as a Service API | ✓ | ✗ |
| Agentic Integration (MCP Server) | ✓ | ✗ |
| Ease of Use for Non-Developers | ✓ | ✗ |
| Free Plan Available | ✓ | ✓ |
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