Teleport vs SecurSSH for SMB engineering teams in 2026
Two tools, two different categories
Teleport and SecurSSH both touch SSH access, but they are not really competitors - they sit in different categories with different deployment models and price structures. For an SMB engineering team trying to choose, the framing matters more than the feature checklist.
Teleport is an identity-aware infrastructure proxy. It sits in front of SSH, databases, Kubernetes clusters and HTTP applications, and authenticates every connection through a centralized authority. It ships SSH certificate signing, fine-grained RBAC, session recording, and certifications including SOC 2 and FedRAMP Moderate. It is engineered for organizations with significant infrastructure and compliance budgets.
SecurSSH is a team-first SSH access management platform. It centralizes SSH credentials in an end-to-end encrypted vault, layers three-tier RBAC and a 24-month audit log on top, and ships native desktop apps. It is hosted in the EU, priced at â¬12 per user per month, and designed for teams that run servers but do not need a full identity-aware proxy.
When Teleport is the right pick
Pick Teleport if any of these match:
When SecurSSH is the right pick
Pick SecurSSH if any of these match:
A pricing reality check
For 30 engineers across 50 servers:
The five-fold gap is real, but it reflects different categories. Teleport at $2,000 per month gets you SSH plus database plus Kubernetes plus HTTP plus certificate signing plus session recording plus SOC 2 and FedRAMP. SecurSSH at â¬360 per month gets you team-first SSH plus vault sharing plus three-tier RBAC plus audit log plus EU hosting plus live session viewer.
Match the spend to the actual scope you need. Paying for Teleport when you only access SSH is overkill. Paying for SecurSSH when you need to gate Kubernetes access is underkill.
What both ship that matter
Both tools ship a real audit trail of access and actions. Both encrypt credentials at rest and in transit. Both offer role-based access control. Both have desktop or web interfaces for management. The difference is the breadth of what they cover and how heavily they deploy.
What SecurSSH is not yet
To be transparent, SecurSSH does not yet ship today:
If any of these is a hard requirement now, Teleport is the safer pick.
The honest answer
For SMB engineering teams of 5 to 50 people who run servers and want a clean team SSH platform with EU hosting and predictable billing, SecurSSH is the simpler fit. For teams that need a full identity-aware proxy across SSH, databases, Kubernetes and HTTP, with established certifications today, Teleport remains the right tool.
The cleanest signal: if you struggled to deploy Teleport last quarter and felt overwhelmed, that is a strong indicator that the category is wrong for your team's size, not that the product is bad. SecurSSH covers the SSH slice, well, today.
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