Yes if a company is paying for Synergy, reimbursing you, deploying it, managing it, or buying it through procurement. Any one of those is enough, whoever clicks buy. If you're paying with your own money and nobody is reimbursing you, you want a Personal License instead, even if you use Synergy for work, and even if you buy through your own one-person business. It costs less and it's the right one for you.
One license covers one Synergy server, the computer acting as the keyboard and mouse host. Each person running their own host needs their own license.
Yes. Business purchasing supports quotes, purchase orders, and invoicing with payment terms.
Teams is priced per seat, and for larger or managed rollouts Managed Enterprise covers flexible licensing. Talk to our team for volume pricing.
Yes. Business Licensing covers rollout through your IT tooling and central management, along with offline and air-gapped activation, which Personal Licenses don't include by default.
These are part of Business purchasing. [Contact us] to start procurement or a security review.
No. If the company is paying, reimbursing, or directing staff to get Synergy, that's a Business License, however each purchase is made. Expensed or "buy it yourself" arrangements still need Business Licensing.
Yes. Contact us and we'll handle the transition. We can credit what was paid for personal licenses toward a Business License at our discretion.
Our commitment is to be genuinely helpful in every interaction. Our team is dedicated to making your experience with Synergy as smooth and productive as possible, whether you're setting up for the first time or managing a complex enterprise deployment. From clear guidance and responsive support to thoughtful product design, our goal is always the same: to remove friction so you can focus on what matters.