Most Kroscloud projects work well on our standard plans. But some teams have unusual traffic, internal hosting rules, large archives, or offline deployment needs. That is exactly why we added Enterprise.
It is easy to think about pricing tiers only as a list of limits. More storage, more traffic, more features. Enterprise is a little different. It is for cases where the way the platform is used needs to be adjusted to the customer.
That can mean serving scene data from your own servers, agreeing on a CDN traffic limit before a public launch, increasing storage for a large visual archive, or even building a dedicated offline application for your organization.
Some organizations already have their own infrastructure, CDN, access rules, storage policies, or internal approval process. With self-hosted content, a Kroscloud scene can reference an external URL where the scene data is downloaded from your own servers.
A public exhibition, media campaign, embedded product launch, tourist destination, or school project can suddenly receive much more traffic than a normal private presentation. Enterprise lets us agree on CDN traffic limits that make sense for that expected audience.
Photogrammetry scans, panoramas, 2D maps, high-resolution images and audio can add up quickly. If Kroscloud becomes a long-term archive for many projects, custom storage space can be agreed around the real size of your account.
Museums, visitor centers, construction sites, field teams and trade shows cannot always rely on stable internet. For these situations, we can build a dedicated offline app that downloads selected scenes to a device and presents only your organization's content.
Kroscloud normally hosts and delivers your scene files for you. That is convenient and works well for most customers. But some teams prefer or require direct control over where their heavy files live.
Self-hosted content is useful when files must stay inside an existing infrastructure, when traffic needs to go through a customer's own CDN, or when the organization simply wants full control over storage and delivery. Kroscloud still provides the viewer, editor and presentation workflow, while the scene assets can be served from the customer's side.
The dedicated offline app option is for customers who need more than a browser link. The app is based on the Kroscloud viewer, but customized for a specific organization.
It can show only that customer's scenes, include their branding, and allow users to download content to mobile or desktop devices for offline access. Scene setup and content management still happen in Kroscloud, while the app downloads the required data and metadata for local use.
Native mobile apps for iOS and Android, and desktop clients for Windows and macOS, can be discussed as separate Enterprise projects.
If you are not sure whether Enterprise is needed, the easiest question is: does your project have a requirement that does not fit a normal shared SaaS plan?
Offline exhibitions, branded visitor apps, large scan archives and public heritage presentations.
High-traffic property launches, interactive maps, private branded experiences and event presentations.
Large project libraries, client-specific delivery rules, field access and internal presentation tools.
There is no single Enterprise package that fits every organization. The point is to understand what you need to publish, how your audience will access it, and what constraints matter on your side.