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Lansweeper

Overview

What is Lansweeper?

Lansweeper - Network Discovery and IT Asset Management Software Lansweeper is an IT asset management solution that provides network discovery of all connected users, devices, and software within the IT estate. Lansweeper's device recognition capabilities provide complete visibility across the entire IT estate,…

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LANSweeper is a versatile inventory system that has proven to be an invaluable asset for IT departments across various organizations. …
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Easy to deploy

8 out of 10
May 30, 2023
With all the IT asset across various office globally, we need to have a centralize IT asset management software to inventories all the IT …
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Lansweeper review

8 out of 10
December 28, 2016
Incentivized
We use Lansweeper to manage our infrastructure. It allows us to pull useful reports, push software and manage our assets all in one easy …
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Popular Features

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  • Asset relationship management (11)
    8.3
    83%
  • License management (8)
    8.3
    83%
  • Software and hardware inventory tracking (12)
    8.2
    82%

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Pricing

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Free (up to 100 assets)

$0

On Premise

Enterprise

$1

On Premise
per year per asset

Additional Help Desk Agents

$120

On Premise
per year per user

Entry-level set up fee?

  • No setup fee
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Offerings

  • Free Trial
  • Free/Freemium Version
  • Premium Consulting/Integration Services

Starting price (does not include set up fee)

  • $1 per year per asset
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Features

IT Asset Management

IT Asset Management software is designed to inventory all the hardware and software within an organization to aid decision-making

8.2
Avg 7.6
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Product Details

What is Lansweeper?

Lansweeper - Network Discovery and IT Asset Management Software

Lansweeper is an IT asset management solution that provides network discovery of all connected users, devices, and software within the IT estate. Lansweeper's device recognition capabilities provide complete visibility across the entire IT estate, in one centralized IT inventory.

Know Your IT

Lansweeper automatically and continuously discovers IT assets across infrastructure — servers, laptops, desktops, virtual & cloud machines, networks devices and IoT assets— in order to create an always-accurate, up-to-date inventory with detailed and granular IT asset data. Not only the hardware specs, but also the user data and installed software are gathered in one central repository.

Lansweeper also discovers devices that only briefly touch the network, as well as shadow IT and forgotten, idle devices, identifying them accurately.

Key Benefits

  • Increase Visibility: Eliminate blind spots and discover previously unknown assets.
  • Boost Productivity: Automate recordkeeping and reporting.
  • Improve Security: Identify risks, vulnerabilities and non-compliance issues.
  • Optimize Costs: Reveal needless expenses and manage IT more cost-effectively.

Lansweeper Features

IT Asset Management Features

  • Supported: Software and hardware inventory tracking
  • Supported: License management
  • Supported: Asset lifecycle monitoring
  • Supported: Asset relationship management

Lansweeper Screenshots

Screenshot of Lansweeper Cloud IT DashboardScreenshot of Cloud Asset Summary PageScreenshot of On-premise Asset Summary PageScreenshot of Asset History PageScreenshot of AD User ReportScreenshot of Switch Asset PageScreenshot of Patch Tuesday ReportScreenshot of Cloud Scanning Target OverviewScreenshot of Cloud Patch Tuesday Report

Lansweeper Videos

Lansweeper Product Overview | IT Asset Management | Network Scanner & Inventory Solution
Lansweeper | LsAgent
IT Network Inventory | Agentless Network Discovery

Lansweeper Technical Details

Deployment TypesOn-premise, Software as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based
Operating SystemsWindows
Mobile ApplicationNo
Supported CountriesGlobal
Supported LanguagesEnglish

Frequently Asked Questions

Lansweeper starts at $1.

Spiceworks Help Desk and Microsoft Intune are common alternatives for Lansweeper.

Reviewers rate License management and Asset relationship management highest, with a score of 8.3.

The most common users of Lansweeper are from Mid-sized Companies (51-1,000 employees).
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Reviews and Ratings

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Community Insights

TrustRadius Insights are summaries of user sentiment data from TrustRadius reviews and, when necessary, 3rd-party data sources. Have feedback on this content? Let us know!

LANSweeper is a versatile inventory system that has proven to be an invaluable asset for IT departments across various organizations. Users have praised its ability to provide a centralized solution for tracking and managing all assets in the network, including desktops, notebooks, servers, switches, IP phones, and materials in stock. By utilizing the software's comprehensive scanning capabilities, users can effortlessly monitor critical aspects such as drive space, toner levels, antivirus status, and software installations. LANSweeper's detailed reports offer valuable insights into network-connected devices, enabling users to plan hardware upgrades effectively. The software's user-friendly interface and SQL configuration make it easy to set up personalized reports and alerts tailored to specific needs. Moreover, LANSweeper's cost-effectiveness is highlighted by the availability of a free option for smaller organizations with fewer than 100 devices. This product has become an indispensable tool for IT departments seeking efficient inventory management and asset monitoring solutions.

Effective scanning capabilities: Many users have praised LANSweeper's scanning capabilities, stating that it allows for an in-depth look at devices on the network. This feature has been identified by several reviewers as one of the key strengths of the software.

Extensive reporting functionality: Several users have appreciated the extensive reporting functionality offered by LANSweeper. They mention being able to generate a wide range of reports, including checking RAM in groups and identifying necessary upgrades. This flexibility in reporting has been highly regarded by multiple reviewers.

Useful for device identification and management: Users have found LANSweeper to be highly useful for identifying and managing various devices on their networks. It enables them to address issues such as local printers not allowed on the network or end-of-life devices. The ability to quickly access printer statuses, including toner levels, paper availability, and service errors, has also been highlighted by users as a valuable feature of LANSweeper.

Slow Performance in VMs: Some users have experienced slowness in LANSweeper, especially when running it in a 2016 VM. They suggest that using an SQL server instead of a local lite instance of SQL may improve its performance.

Lack of Detail in Printer Reports: Users have mentioned that the printer reports in LANSweeper lack sufficient details. This can make it challenging to gather comprehensive information about printers.

Difficulty with Auto-Removal Management: Some users find it difficult to balance the auto-removal of items from LANSweeper. While acknowledging that it might not be the software's fault, they still struggle with managing this feature effectively.

Users of Lansweeper have made several recommendations regarding its functionality for staying on top of workstations and tracking patched vulnerabilities. The three most common recommendations are as follows:

  1. Keep track of workstations: Many users have commended Lansweeper for its ability to effectively manage and monitor workstations. They have found it helpful in keeping track of hardware and software inventory, ensuring that all workstations are up to date with the latest patches and updates.

  2. Patch management: Users have found Lansweeper to be a valuable tool for tracking exploited patches and vulnerabilities. It provides an efficient way to identify and prioritize patching tasks, allowing users to mitigate potential security risks more effectively.

  3. Customization and reporting capabilities: A number of reviewers have praised Lansweeper for its customization options and robust reporting capabilities. Users appreciate the ability to tailor the tool to their specific needs, creating custom reports and dashboards that provide meaningful insights into their IT infrastructure.

These recommendations highlight Lansweeper's strengths in workstation management, patch tracking, and customization features, making it a useful tool for businesses looking to stay on top of their IT environment.

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May 30, 2023

Easy to deploy

Andy Wong Wing Cho | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
  • No installation agent required
  • Able to identify all IT hardware and software that connected to the network
  • Yearly audit make easy and simplied with the accuracy of the IT asset reporting
  • The reporting needs to be more details though there are many options available.
  • Patch management is not easy to use and confusing
  • The user interface need to be improved
Luis Silva | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Remote management of servers and workstations
  • Licensing Control
  • centralized management dashboard
  • Lack of more details in the reports
  • Active Directory central management role
  • System management with detailed ACLs for multi-users with different types of permissions and responsibilities
Michael Metalios | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Inventory - LANSweeper scans the network for devices - anything with an SNMP trap or using AD or local credentials. We can get an in-depth look at devices.
  • Reporting - LANSweeper can generate just about any report you can imagine. We can check RAM in groups and determine where upgrades are needed. We can find local printers (which aren't allowed on our network) and address that issue with the user. We can check CPU type to help determine end of life without our network.
  • Printers - It's nice to have a quick look at printer statuses. Toner levels, out of paper, and service errors are all reported via LANSweeper.
  • LANSweeper has a tendency to be extremely slow sometimes. We are running it in a 2016 VM. It has plenty of RAM, CPU, and Storage. However I believe it would benefit from living on an SQL server instead of a local lite instance of SQL.
  • I wish there were more details in the printer reports. It is definitely a bit lacking.
  • It's hard to balance the auto-removal of items from LANSweeper. This isn't necessarily LANSweeper's fault. But sometimes you want to keep record of devices for a period after they're gone. Sometimes, you just want to wipe the slate clean of old items and start over.
  • The Helpdesk system needs a LOT of improvement. We used it for two years. This year, we did not renew. It is comical looking with its colors and large fonts. It is difficult to sort through tickets. I hope it gets better in time. I like having it integrated into the inventory system.
Mike Bursack | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Helpdesk - Easy to create tickets or projects and manipulate them even links to a calendar to schedule events.
  • Reports and Alerts are so customizable, and you can download tones of them online. Any reports can be turned into an alert that can be emailed to you IF something matches your criteria.
  • Network device tracking to see what you have and details about them are excellent, and set up was fast and straightforward as it scanned my network easily.
  • Tracking what software you have. Other software tracking programs I have used gave too much info; this gives you only what you need to see about what software it finds. And yes, you can create more custom reports or alerts.
  • Great for Scorcarding due to the reports you can make
  • You get alerts from Lansweeper of major software updates and the SQL code to copy and create a report to check all your PC's to see if they have the right updates.
  • The menu bar is too bunched up, and it uses a hover over to pull-down menus. I'm always hovering over the wrong thing and have to move my mouse away then go back to hover or click on what I want.
  • I would like to turn off the hover-over on helpdesk tickets. It pops up too fast before I can ready my support ticket subjects.
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • One of the best asset manager
  • Allows you to detect all computers on the network
  • I can't think of anything negative about this product as it does what it is built for.
Brandon Patton | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Scanning and detecting devices on our network - in most cases, it can determine what type of device it is and pull all relevant details from that device into searchable fields.
  • Fantastic support and communication from the vendor - including publishing new report templates monthly that you can import into Lansweeper to assist with security audits and updates.
  • Easy and intuitive helpdesk feature that allows you to track requests against specific assets.
  • The reporting module is very involved - if you're familiar with relational databases, it will help - but for the common user, there isn't a wizard driven process for creating reports.
  • Interface overall is dated - but is still functional. A new, cleaner interface would be welcomed.
  • Really needs an alert module to immediately notify when thresholds have been met - currently, you schedule alerts that check at certain times to see if a threshold has been met - it is not immediate.
Jean-François Hallée | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Lansweeper is grabbing lots of data from the machines without slowing the network and the client machines. We can easily get all the installed software data, hardware and linked hardware and all the user you can grab from the AD (computer and user).
  • Lansweeper can now scan Windows, Mac and Linux with an agent installed (or not if you want that the server is the one pulling the data).
  • The web interface is really friendly user and offers lots of possibilities to personalize your dashboard as you see fit.
  • Reports engine is really powerful and easy to monitor your machines and also your security issues.
  • I don't know why Lansweeper decided to integrate a helpdesk within its inventory software but I think its a pain cause if you only want to use the inventory, you have to disable several things in your UI.
  • It's using your AD hard. So watch out when you decide to pull data from your AD to complement your LS data cause it's gonna open and close one connection per object which is insane.
  • It would be very helpful to be able to get mobiles linked to LS without having to use hardcore infrastructure provided from Apple and MS.
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Automatically scans the network and populates assets with detailed information
  • Checks support sites for remaining warranty on assets and populates that with the asset record
  • When scanning networking equipment as well it links assets to what switch and port they are connected to
  • Use of custom fields and groups for sorting assets
  • Simple to use
  • There is not a clean way to remove assets from active inventory, but keep them in the database.
  • Deleting the asset from the system deletes it from the database.
Michael Timms | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Keeps track of PCs via Active Directory
  • Tells who is currently logged into a certain PC
  • Shows what software is installed on a certain PC
  • Results are not instant, meaning they take time to scan
  • Purging is not accurate. I have seen machines show up that have been off the domain for weeks
  • The interface could be more intuitive
Score 3 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Picks up items on the network such as switches printers. I like the fact that toner is running low but to a large business like ours, that doesn't make much difference. For small businesses, that would be good.
  • Connects to Dell/HP to get warranty info. Not always but good to see some areas populated.
  • The scan is quite quick, will bring back some useful data.
  • Can only scan what it sees. Doesn't show every item on the machine. Patches are also absent.
  • Software Recognition is OK with Microsoft. It is dire within our network of multiple products. Recognition is at about 35% with constant manual work needed to baseline for each manufacturer in each network
  • Datacenter compliance is a manual project. We used Excel extensively.
  • License optimization is limited to installations v surplus licenses. We need to know who's using what and how.
Valery Mezentsau | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Easy and quick configuration
  • A large number of tools available for administration
  • An excellent scanner that does not overload endpoints
  • Ability to create very detailed custom reports
  • All the infrastructure information in one place
  • I would like lansweeper to be more flexible to combine assets to logical groups (PCs, monitors, IP phones and users)
December 28, 2016

Lansweeper review

Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Automatically scans and detects new assets.
  • A powerful reporting tool. You will have to be familiar with power-shell.
  • Push software to machines. Saving us time.
  • Ease of use - pushing software can be a complicated process.
  • Detecting assets sometimes means going to each machine on opening ports on the firewall.
  • Reporting can be hard to figure out but you can ask on their forum. I find that a lot of my questions already have been asked.
Chris John | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
  • Easy to use.
  • A one stop shop for hardware and software inventory, help desk, and knowledge base.
  • Great tech support.
  • The help desk tool is nice, but setup was a little cumbersome.
  • While their support is great, it's generally only through email.
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