Each paid plan is hosted on its own dedicated cloud server instance — meaning every customer or
project runs on a completely separate environment with exclusive computing, storage, and network
resources.
This setup is necessary to handle the heavy workload from live video conferencing, large
media and document processing, and automatic compilation of Remote Site Supervision (RSS)
reports.
Such operations demand stable, high-performance resources that cannot be guaranteed in shared hosting.
In contrast, most SaaS platforms host tens or even hundreds of customers' subscriptions on a single shared
server (i.e., instance).
This is often evident when all users access the service via the same web address (e.g.,
app.example.com) — meaning they are all running on the same shared system.
Our approach is different: each subscription is assigned a unique subdomain (e.g.,
yourproject.qpbuddy.com) and a full, isolated server — much like owning a full piece of land with your own bungalow
instead of living in an apartment block.
You get dedicated performance with no shared load from others.
As a result, paid instances maintain consistent responsiveness even under high-demand multitasking —
for example, running live RSS sessions while generating reports or uploading large videos.
ADs-sponsored free plan instances share server resources and are tuned for lighter, single-task use
— still performing well for evaluation and demo purposes.