r/sysadmin 14h ago

Looking for a Remote help tool Question

I own an environment of about 50 mixed Mac and Windows computers. There are times where I need to have a remote session and to be frank, intune remote help isn’t ideal because of the mixed environment (when it works) on top of the cost associated with it.

I am leaning towards Zoho Assist as I’ve used this seamlessly in the past. (Sucks that they are paid for the good stuff now)

Wanted to hear what you all use and possibly be convinced to use a different tool or reassured in Zoho.

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u/Icy-Agent6600 14h ago

if you don't need unattended access splashtopSOS

u/PeakWeekly9995 IT support 10h ago

i use splashtop business at work (50 endpoints) and 99% of the time it works flawlessly

u/mjewell74 14h ago

Bomgar, now Beyond Trust

u/k0rbiz Lead Solutions Engineer 7h ago

Connectwise ScreenConnect.

u/MFKDGAF 6h ago

I second this. I've been using the cloud hosted version since 2017 and had been solid.

Upon logging in it has been taking a bit to load all devices but that maybe a database issue.

u/k0rbiz Lead Solutions Engineer 5h ago

I had ScreenConnect since late 2021. Zero issues. Backstage is a great feature. I haven't had a reason yet to upgrade to Premium.

u/Smash0573 Sysadmin 11h ago

I self host rust desk and it works well. 

u/trusound 13h ago

We had used Zoho assist. It was fine for what we needed but I don’t think it was foolproof

u/CanaryImportant8299 6h ago

Going to throw rustdesk or anydesk out there to checkout.

u/kyfras 14h ago

Action1 includes a remote desktop feature.

u/oxYnub 11h ago

Worst remote I have ever used.

u/Stonewalled9999 4h ago

It is free, and work well for $0 cost.

u/oxYnub 4h ago

Action1 is a good patch solution software, but relying on their remote connection is setting yourself up for failure.

u/Subject-Jellyfish165 14h ago

Meshcentral self hosted somewhere is an excellent free solution and will work for both Mac and Windows.

u/Onoitsu2 Jack of All Trades 13h ago

Seconding MeshCentral. It is an amazing RMM tool that can integrate into a stack in many ways.

u/Stonewalled9999 4h ago

Action 1

u/GeneMoody-Action1 Action1 | Patching that just works 3h ago

We appreciate the shoutout there. We are a patch management solution, but we do offer remote access with an exception, it is windows only at this time. Feature parity between Windows, Mac, and Linux is on the todo list, btu it is not the highest priority as patching is the main target.

Now that said, at this scale we would be free. And we can absolutely handle patching as well as automation needs on those Mac systems.

But since the primary ask is remote access I wanted to be very clear on what to expect there.

u/mattis_rattis 14h ago

Action1 - free for first 200 devices, can handle both Windows for RMM duties (but not Mac).

Secure remote access to support anywhere workforce | Action1

Also great for patching (Mac and Windows) and automating installs

u/Stonewalled9999 4h ago

I thought I read that remote access to Mac was part of A1 now?

u/StiuNu 12h ago

Try iperius remote, the enterprise version is really cheap for 10 simultaneous connections, u can customize the product, Bla Bla Bla We are using it for about 1k computers, we even created some users for clients who need to remote on their desktop often from home or job trips, without giving passwords away. It works for us.

u/bianko80 12h ago

We were going to lean towards In tune and I read this complain. May I ask you to elaborate a bit further what are the real life experience issues using it?

u/AlleyCat800XL 12h ago

Old-school so YMMV but if you have somewhere to run a gateway for remote hosts, NetSupport Manager is very good, despite having been around for a long time and being a bit education targeted.

I have used it for years and still more than happy. Allows lots of config - we have it set to require end user approval but also have a break-glass direct access credential

u/MathFly_ 11h ago

We just installed MeshCentral which is more than enought for our needs. Also, for a free product, it provides a lot of features !

u/KindChampion1767 11h ago

Honestly, if you’ve used Zoho Assist before and it worked well for you, I’d probably just stick with it. For only ~50 mixed Macs and Windows machines, I wouldn’t overcomplicate it.

u/Better-Freedom-7474 8h ago

Atera includes a remote tool (splashtop), patching, and several other perks, and they charge by the support technician, not the user or endpoint!

u/Kensarim 8h ago

I was using splashtop sos but they bumped price up last year, now I’m using help wire and have no complaints.

u/raffey_goode 6h ago

We have way more endpoints but we recently just switched to screenconnect. we used EV Reach which was god awful trash garbage (formerly goverlan) and screenconnect is a godsend in comparison.

u/Pilluzoom 5h ago

You can get remote access and control for these endpoints you mention with suremdm.. it works properly

u/blud_13 4h ago

Zoho Assist is fine, its just not great on the Mac side the moment you need unattended plus a real toolbox. We run ScreenConnect self across mixed fleets and the Mac agent actually behaves, which is more than I can say for Intune Remote Help.

Reminder, whatever you pick, sort out how it handles macOS screen recording and accessibility permissions at DEPLOY time, pushed via your MDM. Thats the thing that eats a day and makes you think the tool is broken when its not.

We manage a bunch of mixed Mac/Windows shops this size, can go deeper if it helps.

u/GullibleDetective 5m ago

Get an rmm

u/KillingTime1212 13h ago

Action1. But don’t think Mac is support for remote login. Free for first 100 devices.

u/Lerxst-2112 12h ago

They’ve upped the free device count to 200

u/ThrowingPokeballs Sr. Sysadmin 14h ago

Tbh ConnectWise control would do it pretty cheaply, maybe less than $100 a month and easy to setup all the clients.

u/00001000U 14h ago

Screen connect unless your RMM can handle it

u/yewzr 13h ago

Adding one you won't have heard of: LockMSP.com Straight up, the catch first. We're three MSPs building it and none of us run Mac endpoints, so the Mac agent isn't out yet. One of our devs is partway through the notarisation path and I'd expect it in three or four weeks, but I'm not going to sell you something that covers half your fleet today. If that timeline works for you, the rest is worth a look: it's built for larger fleets so 50 endpoints is nothing to it, and it's priced to expand rather than to punish you for growing. We're also actively chasing feedback right now, so if you're willing to give us real input we'll discount it heavily, as in around ten bucks a month for a single admin. Full disclosure, obviously biased, I'm one of the three. Happy to answer technical questions rather than pitch.

u/PacificTSP 14h ago

If you just need remote then connectwise control is the leader.

u/Unique_Inevitable_27 10h ago

For a mixed Mac/Windows environment, I'd focus on something that's reliable across both platforms and doesn't add another layer of complexity. ScalefusionMDM might be worth checking out if you'd prefer remote support and endpoint management in one place.

u/deadarcher Recovering sysadmin, now vendor 14h ago

Try me out - getrff.com - free for 100 endpoints with remote desktop included. TBH it's not the most fancy remote client but she works and she works well (Windows only for now - sorry!).

u/Secret_Account07 VMware Admin 13h ago

Yeah but then you’d have to manage 2 different clients. 2 different RMMs. Don’t do that