GoTo Resolve
GoTo Resolve is an all-encompassing IT support software that integrates remote monitoring and management, remote access and support, ticketing, automation, and more into a single platform. It is designed to simplify IT management and support, offering a streamlined approach to...
License model
- Paid • Proprietary
Application type
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
- Online
- Android
- iPhone
- Android Tablet
- iPad
Features
- Portable
- Integrated File Sharing
GoTo Resolve News & Activities
Recent News
Recent activities
- Fla updated GoTo Resolve
- Danilo_Venom updated GoTo Resolve
- SupremeViewer added GoTo Resolve as alternative to SupremeViewer
- hfsdysgtmn liked GoTo Resolve
- Danilo_Venom added GoTo Resolve as alternative to Duet Display
- ClonaDesk added GoTo Resolve as alternative to ClonaDesk
- dkukarsky added GoTo Resolve as alternative to SetMe
- ihorvaporromanyshyn added GoTo Resolve as alternative to OpenRPort
GoTo Resolve information
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- Updated Aug 5, 2024
- 4.66 avg rating
What is GoTo Resolve?
GoTo Resolve is an all-encompassing IT support software that integrates remote monitoring and management, remote access and support, ticketing, automation, and more into a single platform. It is designed to simplify IT management and support, offering a streamlined approach to staying on top of all IT requirements.
Proactive Monitoring is a key feature of GoTo Resolve, designed to automatically detect device issues and proactively address them before they escalate. Users can create customized alert policies for vital system processes, set flexible thresholds to eliminate unnecessary alerts, and monitor devices on an individual or group basis.
GoTo Resolve also offers a no-code IT Automation feature, designed to break the cycle of repetitive, manual support. This feature enables users to automate workflows and task management processes without requiring scripting knowledge. It also allows for remote deployments to user devices, saving time and keeping tasks on track. Users can run the most common automated tasks using pre-developed step types.
Another notable feature is the ability to troubleshoot behind-the-scenes without disturbing end-users. Users can work on their own schedule to identify the cause of problems and begin troubleshooting. This includes one-click, background access to critical system information such as CPU, memory, processes, events, and more. Users can also access the command prompt without starting a remote session and securely view and transfer files and folders from any devices in the background.
Comments and Reviews
Starting this week Logmein is removing its free option... Too bad! And thanks for alternativeto.net!!
LogMeIn is not perpetual licensed anymore. Cheapest plan is "Pro for Individuals €349.99 /year".
Ah! Logmein free service is going away? Unbelievable! I have used Logmein a lot and is a decent service. But now as it is going away, I have discovered another very good alternative: RHUB's remote support servers. It provides six collaboration services in one setup.
Just letting you know to modify LogMeIn - after 10 years the free version is now gone
http://betanews.com/2014/01/21/logmein-free-is-no-more-look-elsewhere-for-your-free-remote-access-needs/
Carl
I tried this platform before, I feel that I prefer Team Viewer more. The ease of Team Viewer during desktop manipulation and file transfer is great (great for moderating lan parties). However, LogMeIn is still great tool and I recommend trying it.
Also, @ Zillion, I've had no problem running Team Viewer over a windows domain to a private network or different domain.
For tech support, compared to other solutions (TeamViewer, Ammyy, CrossLoop), LogMeIn Free' s registration process is way too cumbersome, the download is way too big, and the installation process is too complex.
I am sure that LogMeIn Rescue is far more appropriate for tech support, but not at $ 1200. The price should really be $ 250.
LogMeIn + Virtualbox = trippin' http://i.imgur.com/dHRRc.png
I just had to try that. :D