Møt vs Tuple
Last updated: July 2026
Tuple is built for remote pair programming: high-quality, low-latency remote control so two people can drive the same screen and swap the keyboard cleanly. Møt is a different thing entirely — ambient presence. It keeps your people a glance away while everyone works in parallel, rather than taking over anyone’s machine.
Where Tuple is the better fit
- Excellent remote control — take over a teammate’s keyboard and mouse smoothly.
- Low latency and high-resolution screen sharing tuned for reading code together.
- Purpose-built for pairing, with multiple cursors and a driver/navigator flow.
- Available on macOS and Windows (Linux in alpha), so pairs are not Mac-only.
Where Møt is the better fit
- Ambient presence: feel together while working in parallel, not just while pairing.
- Always-on-top corner circle that stays out of your focus between moments of talk.
- Peer-to-peer with nothing recorded unless everyone consents.
- Up to five people — a small room, not just a two-person session.
- No account, free in early access, quiet in the menu bar.
At a glance
| Feature | Møt | Tuple |
|---|---|---|
| Core idea | Ambient presence while working | Remote control while pairing |
| Group size | Up to five | Built around pairs |
| Screen control | Share + point, no takeover | Full remote control of the driver |
| Presence | Always-on-top corner circle | Focused pairing session |
| Media path | Peer-to-peer between Macs | Optimised low-latency streaming |
| Platforms | macOS only | macOS and Windows (Linux in alpha) |
The verdict
Pick Tuple if you pair on code and need to actually drive each other’s screens with sharp, low-latency remote control.
Pick Møt if you want to feel together while working in parallel — presence in the corner, not control of a keyboard.
Questions
Can I take over someone’s screen in Møt?
No. Møt lets you share a screen and point at it, but it is not remote control. For driving each other’s machines, Tuple is the right tool.
Is Møt just for two people like a pairing session?
No — Møt holds up to five. It is ambient presence for a small group, not a dedicated two-person pairing session.
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