What platforms does Tuple support?
Tuple runs natively on macOS and Windows. A Linux alpha version is also available for early adopters.
Is Tuple free to use?
Tuple offers a 14-day free trial. After that, the Teams plan costs $30 per user per month. Startups under 2 years old with fewer than 50 employees qualify for a 90% discount for the first year, and open-source contributors can apply for free licenses.
Can I pair with someone who doesn't have a Tuple license?
Yes. Guest pairing lets external collaborators such as clients, consultants, or interview candidates join a session for free as long as one participant has a paid seat.
How does Tuple handle security and privacy?
All audio, video, and screen share data is end-to-end encrypted and never sent to Tuple's servers. The App Veil feature also lets you hide specific applications and notifications during screen sharing.
How does Tuple compare to generic tools like Zoom or Google Meet?
Tuple is purpose-built for pair programming. It offers higher resolution screen sharing (up to 5K), one-click remote control handoff, screen annotations, and a native C++ engine that uses significantly less CPU and memory than Electron-based video tools.
Does Tuple offer an API or automation capabilities?
Yes. The Triggers API lets you hook into call events (start, end, participant join) and run custom code, enabling integrations with time trackers, Slack notifications, or internal tooling.