Why we built Reeboot Fleet
At Reeboot, we've been deploying Raspberry Pis for clients for several years — interactive installations, monitoring agents, sensors in industrial environments, IoT prototypes. And every project ended up hitting the same friction:
- Pushing an update to 30 devices spread across five sites took half a day.
- Opening an SSH session required either VPN, port forwarding, or both — with the security implications that come with it.
- Nobody could tell at a given moment which device was running which version, what its CPU temperature was, or whether the latest config had actually applied.
The tools we had on hand — Ansible, hand-rolled scripts, cobbled-together Grafana dashboards — worked, but they required a bespoke setup each time and a team that knew what it was doing. That's not exactly the profile of the SME that just wants to know whether their 12 kiosks are online.
We ended up building the tool we wished we'd had from day one. Today, Reeboot Fleet is public.
What it does
Reeboot Fleet is a Raspberry Pi fleet management SaaS. Four main building blocks:
One-command install
A single script run on a fresh Pi attaches it to your Reeboot Fleet tenant. No custom image to flash, no manual network setup, no SSH keys to juggle. The device shows up in your dashboard within seconds, ready to receive commands.
Customizable dashboard
Every device reports its status in real time: OS version, CPU load, RAM in use, temperature, local IP, last heartbeat. Filter by site, group, or tag — and see at a glance which devices need attention.
Web terminal over Tailscale
No public port open on your devices. SSH access goes through an integrated Tailscale tunnel, and you open a terminal directly in your browser — from anywhere, with no client to install.
Targeted deployments
Want to push a command or a new script to the devices in your Lyon site but not the ones in Marseille? Pick the group, type the command, run it in one click. Each device's output streams into the console.
Who it's for
Reeboot Fleet pays off for any team running more than 5 Raspberry Pis in production:
- Interactive installation studios (museums, events, scenography)
- Industrial teams deploying monitoring agents across their sites
- Digital signage networks
- R&D labs prototyping at scale
At 5–10 devices, a spreadsheet and some SSH may still get you through the week. At 30, 100, or 500, you need a real tool. That's exactly the gap we're filling.
Pricing
The model is tiered and simple:
- Starting at €1.40 per device per month on the public plan.
- Enterprise plan on request for organizations that want a dedicated server, custom features, or an SLA.
No hidden tiers, no feature-gating on the essentials. Monitoring, web terminal, and targeted deployments are included from the very first device.
What's next
Reeboot Fleet is the first piece of a series of public products we're working on at Reeboot. Alongside our client work, we're building in parallel:
- A team AI hub to query multiple LLMs with centralized prompt management and per-team billing.
- An observability studio pre-wired for the stacks we deploy most often (Next.js, Strapi, Postgres on Coolify).
All of these tools come out of needs we've hit on our own projects. That's our tightest feedback loop: we build, we operate, we iterate.
Try Reeboot Fleet
The service is in public access right now at rpi-fleet.reeboot.ai. You can create an account, add your first device in less than five minutes, and judge for yourself.
If you already operate a fleet and want to talk to the team — architecture recommendations, migrating from an existing tool, Enterprise inquiries — drop us a line.
