LogMeIn Rescue is an enterprise remote support solution that provides IT helpdesks and customer support organizations with the ability to remotely access, diagnose, and resolve issues across endpoint devices. The platform includes in-session diagnostic tools, security controls, and workflow configuration features. The solution is utilized by IT help desks, global enterprises, Business Process Outsourcers (BPOs), and Managed Service Providers (MSPs). It is designed to support…
$149
per month per seat
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LiteManager
LogMeIn Rescue
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Standard License
$10
one-time fee
HelpDesk License
$300
one-time fee
Remote Device Support
$149
per month per seat
Rescue Enterprise
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LogMeIn Rescue
Free Trial
Yes
Yes
Free/Freemium Version
No
No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
No setup fee
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Discount available for annual pricing. Contact sales for Enterprise pricing.
I used to love the basic Dameware product when it first came out. It had simplicity, ease of use and was a great product. However as time went on, the product exploded into complexity, expense, and became bloated, expensive and not the lean and tactical product it used to be. …
LogMeIn was fairly easy to use from the very beginning. Coming from a former tech representative, it was easy as step one, two, and three. It was also easy to guide the client to the download link via email or by walking them through the website. Moreover, our clients are …
Better performance and connection to end users. Remote sessions are fast to setup. However, these applications do not experience frequent clashes with security software or have issues with admin credentials. I revert to these alternative tools if LogMeIn Rescue is not working.
I haven’t reviewed other platforms like LogMeIn Rescue because I am not aware of any alternative tools available to us for assisting clients and performing troubleshooting. Additionally, LogMeIn Rescue is the first tool I have used that allows me to view a client’s screen, …
We like LogMeIn Rescue over teamviewer because we have found that LogMeIn Rescue is much easier to use and setup and has an easier and friendlier user interface. LogMeIn Rescue is also easier to setup and has a smaller less complex footprint.
LogMeIn Rescue was definitely more rudimentary than Teams. The fact that Teams already helps to coordinate meetings and organize my calendar allows for Teams to be an all-in-one tool to allow for proper screen sharing and remote capabilities with the handy mic tool. …
It was selected because that is what is easiest for the business needs and how we interact with our clients. The others didn’t provide a seamless way to provide support while keeping the price low.
As said before LogMeIn Rescue is much more intuitive and easy to use than the competition, I much prefer to use LogMeIn Rescue because it is much better in terms of settings and design choices, thank you for the work LogMeIn Rescue you are the professionals you think you are, …
Truth be told, Rescue is the first and so far only solution from LogMeIn I started to use. However since it offers a wide range of tools specifically designed for remote support, it is highly effective for resolving technical issues. Additionally, Rescue provides various …
Inferior in most regards. Bomgar does the turning off of font smoothing by default, but it is trivially easy to disable, and the session quality is outstanding after doing so. ConnectWise Control doesn't do it at all. Google Remote Desktop is also great (except for not …
LogMeIn Rescue in was faster and much more user friendly than netop as well as netop was more complex setup and even complex for users as they needed to provided full ip address. UI was not clear at all for user or technicians making the learning curve steeper in Netop case.
I have never used any other mirroring system. I would not know how they compete but I do know LogMeIn Rescue is great but needs some fixing on bugs and capabilities with how fast the system moves especially because the whole point is to fix and help fastly and in a timely manner.
Being in Product Support in the company, I require to get access to customer's screenshare and help resolve the issues that they face. So LogMeIn Rescue offers such a user-friendly application with minimal efforts to get those access with all the permissions and help resolve …
It wasn't fully my decision to change from AnyDesk to LogMeIn Rescue - If it was up to me, I would have stuck to AnyDesk due to the cost (LogMeIn Rescue is much more expensive) and the ability to save login information and have multiple technicians connect at the same time …
Accessibility is there, and it is easy to instruct our clients on setting up a remote session; however, it always gets in the way if the client's PC requires a system admin username and password just to install the app. It would be great if the no-download version had all the same capabilities as the remote control session to avoid this.
The rescue lens feature has come in handy to save us plenty of times. being able to have eyes on the end users' side to see how things are actually physically connected.
Having the ability to collaborate with other technicians is a feature that I have not seen in other applications. normally the other person has to connect as well which results in lowered connection speed on the end user's side since 2 connections are running.
The tools to be able to locate and audit sessions are also very valuable for measuring the performance of my technicians.
We may continue using Logmein as it is the best remote support application in terms of connection latency and control. However, since several of our client sites have stricter security policies they block this application and we have to switch to other ways which is inconvenient
Sometimes connecting with a PIN has a delay that confuses users. If there is a way to minimize the delay, that would be ideal. If the user's individual account does have administrator permissions, the user has to click on elevated prompts even if administrator credentials are on hand. Yes, except if the user's individual account does not have administrator permissions. I have never gotten the option to input the admin credentials and start as system server to work across hundreds of sessions. I absolutely dread using LogMeIn Rescue during this type of scenario and may even need to use an alternative temporarily. Frequently clashes with users' security software. Otherwise, I love the application.
I'd say support for LogMeIn is ideal because I haven't ever been in a situation where additional support was necessary. The program runs so efficiently and simply that nothing was needed beyond initial training that was provided by my company. I am saying this as a user that strictly uses the technician console
I used to love the basic Dameware product when it first came out. It had simplicity, ease of use and was a great product. However as time went on, the product exploded into complexity, expense, and became bloated, expensive and not the lean and tactical product it used to be. So we had to look for alternatives. LogMeIn gave us much of that back
This has helped to provide us with a functional way to help clients use the software we provide.
LogMeIn Rescue helps to transfer sensitive data to clients machines directly instead of emailing the information.
Helps us document issues and record videos of things happening that are hard to prove to development
Sometimes LogMeIn Rescue closes out or will not allow you to login to a computer but works on another day without an issue. This is difficult for clients to understand and causes friction with relationships