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+---
+layout: "@/layouts/global.astro"
+title: "Open For Business"
+author: kixelated
+description: I have officially achieved the rank of "Capitalist Scum".
+cover: "/blog/open-for-business/viewers-1000.svg"
+date: 2026-08-17
+---
+
+# Open For Business
+I'm starting a company: [Kixel, Corp.](https://kixel.us/)
+We can now exchange goods and services.
+
+The first good is [moq.pro](https://moq.pro), a managed MoQ CDN.
+
+
+ 
+
+
+## Why?
+To make deplorable amounts of money.
+
+I'm kidding.
+The real reason is even more deplorable:
+**I want you to use MoQ.**
+
+I've been contracting with a few robotics companies already.
+MoQ is being used in production to [pilot boats](https://www.wsj.com/tech/what-to-know-about-drone-boat-maker-behind-iran-helicopter-crew-rescue-aa55d445), drones, trucks, and to fold t-shirts.
+Even over degraded Starlink connections, it just works™.
+
+In my humble (and handsome) experience, the most frequent adoption blocker is **infrastructure**.
+It's easy to ~vibe~ code using the [moq.dev](https://moq.dev) libraries, but horizontally scaling across the planet is hard.
+A lot of companies settle for a single `moq-relay` instance and leave a `# TODO SCALE` comment.
+
+**HEY GUESS WHAT?**
+I've designed and operated a baremetal CDN (Twitch).
+I've also done it for real-time (Discord).
+I kind of know how to do this thing.
+
+So here's a business proposition for you: **pay me and I'll host the infrastructure**.
+
+## SCALING
+
+ 
+
+ Clients connect to their closest edge server for the **best** latency and quality.
+
+
+
+
+ 
+
+ Clients can publish any number of broadcasts, **discoverable** by other clients.
+
+
+
+
+ 
+
+ Clients subscribe to tracks within a broadcast. **Duplicate** subscriptions are merged within the CDN and routed to the broadcaster.
+
+
+
+
+ 
+
+ Every additional subscriber has a diminishing cost! We **SCALE SCALE SCALE**.
+
+
+
+
+## FEATURES
+Every blog post I write about MoQ I rave about the potential.
+There are **SO MANY COOL THINGS YOU COULD DO WITH MOQ**.
+
+But first there's a lot of *mundane* shit to implement.
+Backwards compatibility, authorization, metrics, etc.
+The type of stuff that makes you want to stay in bed.
+The unfortunate reality is that scale is not the problem until everything else just works™.
+
+My goal with [moq.pro](https://moq.pro) is to make it easy to start using MoQ **now**.
+I'll do the boring stuff so you can focus on the cool stuff.
+
+With this first release we have:
+- **RTMP / WebRTC / SRT support**: So you don't need to migrate everything over night.
+- **HLS recordings**: Dump prior broadcasts so you can watch them later.
+- **Real-time stats**: Literally updated every second; never hit F5.
+- **Scoped Authorization**: Use keys/tokens to control access to your broadcasts.
+
+All of this functionality is open source via [moq.dev](https://github.com/moq-dev/moq).
+[moq.pro](https://moq.pro) is the hosted glue that makes stuff easier to use.
+
+
+## Cost
+I'll be honest, I don't like charging money for things.
+I am a bad business person.
+There's a reason why I quit my job to work on open source.
+A normal human bean has a job and a salary.
+
+[moq.pro](https://moq.pro) is **$0.04/GB** for all outbound network traffic.
+Inbound is free so if nobody is watching your broadcast, you pay nothing.
+We charge based on usage and not vibes.
+
+Meanwhile, most WebRTC providers charge based on time.
+Want to stream a low-resolution security camera on Agora/Daily (public pricing)?
+That'll be $5.75 *per day* for the broadcaster **and** each viewer.
+**wtf**
+
+
+ 
+
+ Dante got it wrong, there's an extra level.
+
+
+
+
+**Use MoQ instead**.
+Your security camera costs $0 when nobody is watching, nor will it transmit anything.
+If you're using a cloud WebRTC provider, convince your CFO to let you prototype MoQ for that sweet capex savings.
+The only upfront cost is a few Claude sessions.
+
+**You will always be able to self-host.**
+Lock-in is the antithesis of a standard.
+Compatible competition drives prices down.
+Blah blah blah.
+**My goal is to get you to use MoQ**.
+And I think the best way to do that is by making it cheap **AND** easy.
+
+But before you self-host, just remember that AWS charges $0.09/GB (public pricing) for EC2 outbound network traffic.
+Plus you have to pay for those EC2 instances.
+Bandwidth is expensive yo.
+**IMO you should pay me instead.**
+
+
+## The Standard
+Speaking of standards, [moq-transport](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-moq-transport/) will be an RFC one day.
+There's quite a few companies working on their own CDN offering: [Cloudflare](https://moq.dev/blog/first-cdn/), Akamai, Fastly, AWS, etc.
+But progress is *so slow*; it's embarrassing.
+
+Hopefully this gives the group a kick in the butt.
+Stop arguing about how to encode an integer.
+We don't need more tech demos.
+Start charging customers for your services.
+
+All of the [moq.dev](https://moq.dev) clients are fully compatible with the standard, supporting drafts 14-19+.
+You can switch out the `https://cdn.moq.pro` URL with a different CDN provider and *should* just work™.
+
+The *should* is there because the `moq-transport` standard is bloated and even worse: **optional**.
+There's a lot of cruft that I don't implement in the [moq.dev](https://moq.dev) libraries, and to be fair, zero implementations fully implement the standard.
+
+Anyway, even if you only use [moq.pro](https://moq.pro) to prototype before switching to a big boye CDN, it's still a win for MoQ.
+The entire point of a **standard** is that you can switch out cloud providers without eating dirt.
+And the entire point of **open-source** is so cloud providers don't have to write any code themselves.
+
+
+ 
+
+ also me when I trace memes
+
+
+
+
+## The Roadmap
+If you need something, [let me know](mailto:hi@moq.pro).
+Or post on the Discord.
+
+Next I'm working on:
+- **DVR**: Seek backwards during a live stream
+- **HLS export**: Use MoQ for ingest, HLS for distribution
+- **Transcoding**: On-demand renditions (ex. 240p, 360p, 720p).
+- **Voice AI**: Generate captions, talk to agents, etc.
+- **CDN Sync**: Use moq.pro and/or Cloudflare and/or self-host.
+- **Performance**: Sans IO core + iouring runtime.
+
+kewl.
+
+
+ 
+
+ Reality is a bubble.
+
+
+
+## Try it!
+**Fun fact:** here's a *few* of the ways to watch MoQ broadcasts via [moq.pro](https://moq.pro):
+
+- [Web](https://doc.moq.dev/lib/js/@moq/watch.html): https://moq.watch/demo/bbb.hang
+- [ffmpeg](https://doc.moq.dev/bin/cli.html): `moq --client-connect "https://cdn.moq.pro/demo/bbb.hang" export ts | ffplay -`
+- [RTMP](https://github.com/moq-dev/moq/tree/main/rs/moq-rtmp): `rtmps://cdn.moq.pro:1935/demo/bbb.hang`
+- [SRT](https://github.com/moq-dev/moq/tree/main/rs/moq-srt): `srt://cdn.moq.pro:877?latency=500&streamid=#!::r=demo/bbb.hang,m=request`
+- [WebRTC](https://github.com/moq-dev/moq/tree/main/rs/moq-rtc): `https://cdn.moq.pro/whep/demo/bbb.hang`
+- [Gstreamer](https://doc.moq.dev/bin/gstreamer.html#gstreamer-plugin): `gst-launch-1.0 -v -e moqsrc name=s url=https://cdn.moq.pro/demo broadcast=bbb.hang`
+- [OBS](https://doc.moq.dev/bin/obs.html#obs-plugin): Create a MoQ source for `https://cdn.moq.pro/demo/bbb.hang`
+
+And of course there are libraries for [Rust](https://doc.moq.dev/lib/rs/) (native) and [Typescript](https://doc.moq.dev/lib/js/) (web).
+There are Rust-based bindings for [C](https://doc.moq.dev/lib/c/), [Python](https://doc.moq.dev/lib/py/), [Go](https://doc.moq.dev/lib/go/), [Swift](https://doc.moq.dev/lib/swift/), and [Kotlin](https://doc.moq.dev/lib/kt/).
+
+## The Company
+Hit me up if you want to throw money at this endeavor.
+Or you (or someone you know) wants to leave your cushy job.
+Especially if you speak the language of business.
+
+
+ 
+
+ [\> Me when MoQ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U8Gle8WzB3o) \
+ [\> Me when WebRTC](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZfWLo2zeuy0) \
+ Go play [ENA Dream BBQ](https://store.steampowered.com/app/2134320/ENA_Dream_BBQ/)
+
+
+
+
+- Email me: `hillo@moq.pro`
+- Meet me: [https://meet.kixel.me](https://meet.kixel.me)
+
+Written by [@kixelated](https://github.com/kixelated).
+