Earlier this year we told you about our awesome new remote access service, Raspberry Pi Connect. We said we wanted to make it as useful as possible for our users and provide it for free on Raspberry Pi devices. But we knew our industrial and embedded customers would like to use the functionality it offered and more. Since launching Raspberry Pi Connect, we've been asking customers what they use it for and what they want.
Also, for all you individual users, we’ve not stopped developing the service, so read on for new functionality for you too!

Connect for Organisations
Feedback from our commercial customers shows that Connect has hit on a particular problem many of them have. When supporting their products in the field, whether that’s fifty meters up a radio transmission tower or at a customer site, it is difficult to maintain those systems when things go wrong. Many commercial customers have found Connect the perfect solution to this problem. However the service had a limitation: the devices are ‘owned’ by a single user, and no other users can access them. The worry one customer had about one of their IT team disappearing with control of all their customers’ devices was clear!
There are also situations where a customer has only a single Raspberry Pi but wants to provide many users with access to it. Or where a school with a set of Raspberry Pis is giving each of their students access to them, so they can develop software remotely. Introducing Raspberry Pi Connect for Organisations!
Connect for Organisations allows you to create an organization account that can own the Raspberry Pi devices registered to it:

Much like Raspberry Pi Connect for individual users, devices are added to the organization’s account and can be controlled through the web page. To switch between your account and an organization account, you can just click on the switch icon in the top left. Of course, now you have an organization; it is going to need users:

Users can be invited into the organization easily. Currently, we’re not limiting the number of users or charging for the number of users—we don’t anticipate users per se consuming much bandwidth, storage, or processing resources, so we suspect that would be an unnecessary complication. As you can see, there are only two roles, administrator and member; only administrators can add or remove devices.
What does it cost?
We’ve kept pricing simple. Raspberry Pi Connect for Organisations costs $0.50 per device per month, based on the maximum number of devices registered in the month, and you get unlimited users.
Next up
Now that organization functionality is available, we’ve got some other things to start working on. To give you an idea of where we’re going with Connect, some of these are:
- Device tagging: Tag devices with your own labels and use those tags to search and identify different classes of devices.
- Access control lists: using tags to give users different levels of access to devices
- Ability to sign devices up from Raspberry Pi Imager: boot directly to headless installation!
- Capacity for bulk provisioning of Raspberry Pi Connect device secrets during the manufacture of Compute Module- and Raspberry Pi-based products
Now for the eye candy
Some of you may have noticed a new button on the screen-sharing interface:

The ability to enter full-screen mode at the click of a button is great for people who want to be able to get a better view of the destination screen, making it work more obviously—a little bit of useful functionality for all Connect users. We hope you like it!