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Cloud workstation platform secures £500k investment

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Computle’s ‘fully managed’ remote workstation service offers 1:1 connection to custom blade workstations


UK-based subscription workstation platform Computle has secured a £500k pre-seed investment from technology veteran Mark Boost, who takes a minority stake in the company. The funding will support Computle’s development of its remote workstation service for creative, architecture, and engineering teams.

Founded in 2020 by technology architect Jake Elsley, Computle claims to deliver 30–50% cost savings compared to alternative solutions.

Unlike virtualised remote workstation solutions, Computle provides each user with a dedicated workstation, accessed over a 1:1 connection. Every custom-built blade workstation includes its own CPU, GPU, NVMe storage, and RAM.

Customers can configure their workstation using an online tool, mixing and matching components from Intel Core and AMD Threadripper CPUs to consumer and professional Nvidia GPUs.

Each workstation is deployable across Computle’s global regions, including London, New York, Hong Kong, Sydney, Dubai, and Singapore

Workstations are accessed via Computle’s proprietary dual-4K ready device or through a Windows/MacOS app. The platform also ‘seamlessly integrates’ with storage solutions including Panzura, LucidLink, and Egnyte.

Prices start at £79 per month on a three-year contract, with 3D CAD / BIM-capable configurations typically starting at around £100 per month.

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“Mark instantly recognised the future we’re building,” said Elsley. “His deep insight into modern infrastructure and strategic backing accelerates our mission to reshape how the AEC industry works. With his support, Computle will expand its global footprint – empowering companies to access world-class performance from anywhere.”

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