When the network is congested, absent, or down, your product still has to work. Hop's mesh carries end-to-end encrypted messages device to device and bridges them across the world the moment any node touches the internet. Run on our managed backbone, or a private fleet of your own.

Anywhere people and devices outnumber the infrastructure connecting them, a Hop mesh turns the crowd itself into the network.
Stadiums and festivals where 50,000 phones crush the cell network. Hop relays peer to peer instead of fighting for a tower.
Crews, sensors, and assets spread past coverage. Data hops back to whichever node has a link, then bridges home.
Ships, fleets, and remote routes with intermittent satellite. Messages queue and deliver on the next window, eventually, reliably.
Communities past the last tower. People become the network for each other, and one online device connects the whole island.
When infrastructure fails, a Hop mesh keeps standing, no central server to lose, sealed end to end.
Sites where wiring every corner is impractical. Devices relay through each other across the floor or the yard.
Incident response, search & rescue, wildland fire, the tactical edge, DDIL environments where there's no infrastructure to assume. Private fleets, on-prem, no internet required.
Hop's hosted backbone is a region-aware relay fleet with durable mailboxes in every region. It absorbs the carry-and-forward your phones can't, routes only to regions with live subscribers, and bridges islands across oceans, so one internet leg becomes one very long hop.
Every connection carries a signed access key. Anonymous traffic can't even reach your fleet.
Usage is measured per tenant on the sealed envelope, volume, not content.
One name, many regions. Devices land on the nearest node automatically.
Run the same backbone on your own infrastructure, fully isolated.
Use Hop's global fleet with a free tier to start and usage-based pricing as you grow. Keyed access, per-tenant metering, regional reliability, and nothing to operate.
For products outside the FSL's non-compete terms, or deployments that must stay on your own infrastructure: a commercial license, a private relay fleet, and support for mission-critical operation.
We'll help you figure out whether the managed backbone, a private fleet, or a commercial license fits, and what it would take to ship.