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-betterNAS is a hosted control plane with a user-run node agent.
-The control plane owns user auth, node enrollment, heartbeats, export state, and mount issuance.
-The node agent runs on the machine that owns the files and serves them over WebDAV.
-The web app reads from the control plane and shows nodes, exports, and mount details.
-Finder mounts the export from the node's public WebDAV URL using the same betterNAS username and password.
-File traffic goes directly between the client and the node, not through the control plane.
+betterNAS lets you mount remote machines as native Finder volumes on your Mac.
+Install a small agent on any box with files you care about, and it shows up in Finder like a local drive.
+No sync clients, no special apps - just your files, where you expect them.
+
+The plan is bigger: phone, laptop, agents, all seeing the same filesystem.
+A modular backup layer you actually use day-to-day, and a way to run agents on your own hardware without handing over the keys.
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betterNAS
- Mount VMs and remote filesystems on your Mac as native Finder - volumes. No special client, no syncing - just your files, where - you expect them. + Mount remote machines as native Finder volumes on your Mac. + Install a small agent on any box with files you care about, and + it shows up in Finder like a local drive. No sync clients, no + special apps - just your files, where you expect them.
- Soon: a unified layer across your phone, computer, and AI agents. - A safe, modular backup of your filesystem that you can use - natively - and a way to deploy agents on your own infrastructure - without giving up control. + The plan is bigger: phone, laptop, agents, all seeing the same + filesystem. A modular backup layer you actually use day-to-day, + and a way to run agents on your own hardware without handing over + the keys.