About The Network

We are building an AI-scheduled residential network.

NetShare turns idle residential bandwidth into enterprise-grade connectivity by making route quality, demand fit, trust, and economic value continuously schedulable.

Individuals become nodes Businesses access live IP infrastructure AI coordinates allocation

A residential network becomes infrastructure when it can explain why one route should cost more, carry more traffic, or be refused entirely.

NetShare system principle
Core Shift

From proxy inventory to network operating logic.

The product is not just the IP pool. The product is the layer that decides what should be routed, what should cost more, and what should be filtered out in real time. Residential supply is fluid. Enterprise demand is specific. NetShare exists to make that mismatch usable.

01

Supply Layer

Residential nodes contribute bandwidth, session history, uptime behavior, and route consistency.

02

Demand Layer

Enterprise buyers request specific geography, latency, reliability, and trust characteristics.

03

Scheduling Layer

NetShare decides what gets priced higher, matched first, blocked early, or de-prioritized.

What AI Does

AI here means operational judgment

Pricing

Clean IPs and stable nodes should earn more than low-quality supply.

Matching

Country, city, latency, and stability become live request-level routing filters.

Risk

Suspicious patterns are downgraded before they degrade trust for everyone.

Scoring

Allocation follows node quality so strong behavior earns more traffic share.

Cross-Page Consistency

Infrastructure should be ranked, routed, and trusted.

Everything on the site should make that clearer, from contributor onboarding to enterprise access and diagnostics.

  • Buyer and contributor narratives share one scheduling logic vocabulary.
  • Product positioning stays consistent across procurement, docs, and benchmark.
  • Route quality and trust remain the default lens for every entry page.
Buyer Side

Review enterprise access model.

See how procurement, policy, and route economics are expressed for buyers.

See Enterprise Side
Contributor Side

Review contributor node flow.

See how onboarding and scoring map to route value and trust outcomes.

See Contributor Side