Six registers. One subscription. No tiers.
Everything that used to live in four places - a phone, a spreadsheet, a wiki tab and three Discord bots - on one screen that stays running for as long as the wipe does.
The RustPocket mark: three orbits around a gear nucleus, turning.
The modules
- R3Live mapTerrain, team positions, monuments, vending machines, events, ore nodes and notes, on a monitor instead of a five-inch phone screen. Turn layers off when you stop caring about them.
- R3Vending scanNot one shop. Every shop. Hunt sulfur, HQM or any deal across the whole map, filter it down, then leave a watch running and get told when the stock moves.
- R9Raid mathEvery raid calculator on the internet makes you pick a wall off a list. This one is attached to the server you are actually on, and it speaks up before you log off.
- R1Smart basePaired switches, alarms and storage monitors, in one panel instead of scattered across a phone. Then bulk Defensive and Standby, for the moment something actually happens.
- R101AlertsRaids, deaths, alarms, events, monument timers, nightfall, vending restocks. Free through Telegram, or SMS and a voice call through Twilio when it genuinely cannot wait.
- R100Team botYour teammates do not need a subscription. The bot answers in team chat, out loud on your microphone, and pushes vending scans straight into the game.