Temporary Windows RDP
sessions, on demand
Provision a fully isolated Windows environment in under 3 minutes. Connect with the built-in Microsoft Remote Desktop client. Pay by the minute.
Everything you need
Designed for developers and teams that need temporary Windows access.
Ready in minutes
Runners boot, connect via FRP, and are live in under 3 minutes. No infrastructure to manage.
Fully isolated
Each session gets its own ephemeral GitHub Actions runner. Destroyed after your session ends.
Standard Windows
Fresh Windows Server environment. RDP via the built-in Microsoft Remote Desktop client.
API-first
REST API and WebSocket gateway. Create, extend, and terminate sessions programmatically.
Pay per minute
Top up with USDT (TRC20, BEP20, Polygon). Credits never expire. No subscription.
Auto-cleanup
Sessions and their repositories are automatically deleted when they expire.
Simple pricing
Pay only for what you use. No monthly fees, no commitments.
- $1.00 free credit on signup
- USDT TRC20, BEP20, Polygon, TON
- Credits never expire
- Unlimited concurrent sessions
- API + WebSocket access
Frequently asked questions
How long does it take to start a session?
Typically 2–4 minutes. The GitHub Actions Windows runner boots, installs the FRP client, and establishes the tunnel back to our server.
How do I connect?
Open Microsoft Remote Desktop (built into Windows, available free for macOS/iOS/Android). Enter the hostname and port from your session details along with the generated username and password.
What happens when a session expires?
The workflow is cancelled, the runner is destroyed, the temporary repository is deleted, and the port is released. Your credits are charged for the full booked duration.
Can I extend a session?
Yes. Use the API or dashboard to extend an active session. Additional credits are charged for the extended time.
Which cryptocurrencies do you accept?
USDT on TRC20, BEP20 (BSC), Polygon, and TON. Payments are handled by OxaPay's white-label checkout.
Is there a free trial?
Every new account starts with $1.00 in free credits — enough for several short sessions.