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AllTracer vs TeamViewer

The TeamViewer alternative with monitoring built in.

No-install remote support plus always-on RMM fleet monitoring in one console for your Windows fleet — priced by usage from $1 per machine, no subscription tiers.

THE SHORT ANSWER

AllTracer is a TeamViewer alternative that combines no-install remote support with always-on RMM fleet monitoring in one console for Windows fleets. TeamViewer is a mature, trusted remote-access tool with excellent cross-platform and mobile reach; monitoring comes from add-ons on that remote-access core. AllTracer unifies both from the start and prices by usage — $1 per machine, $15 per technician seat, $10 per support session — with a 30-day free trial and no contracts.

$1
per machine / mo
2-in-1
monitoring + support
30 days
free trial, no contract
Feature by feature

AllTracer vs TeamViewer

An honest side-by-side. TeamViewer is an excellent, cross-platform remote-access tool — the difference is built-in monitoring and pricing model.

CapabilityAllTracerTeamViewer
No-install, code-based remote supportYesYes
One-click remote desktop & terminalYesYes
Cross-platform: Windows / Mac / Linux / mobileWindows-focusedYes
Always-on RMM fleet monitoring dashboardYesAdd-on
Streamed CPU / memory / disk metricsYesAdd-on
Threshold alert rules & routingYes (Elite)Add-on
Full audit trailYes (Elite)Yes
Usage-based pricing (pay per machine)$1 / machineSubscription tiers
30-day free trialYesYes

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Why teams switch

Support and monitoring in one console.

Monitoring isn't an add-on

See every Windows machine live — status, streamed metrics, and alerts — in the same console you support from. No separate remote-management module layered on a remote-access core.

Pay for what you run

$1 per machine, $15 per concurrent tech seat, $10 per support session. Transparent usage-based pricing instead of subscription tiers to size and outgrow.

Fast, modern, real-time

A streamed command center — status changes the moment it changes, and no-install support sessions start in seconds with a short 8-character connect code.

When TeamViewer is the better fit. TeamViewer is a genuinely mature, trusted platform. If you need broad cross-platform and mobile remote access across Windows, Mac, Linux, and mobile, established enterprise remote-access at scale, or occasional personal use, TeamViewer earns its place. AllTracer is for teams that want monitoring and support unified for Windows fleets in a fast, usage-priced console — not a cross-platform rip-and-replace for every shop.

FAQ

AllTracer vs TeamViewer, answered.

Is AllTracer a good TeamViewer alternative?
Yes — for teams managing Windows fleets who want monitoring and remote support in one tool. AllTracer covers the no-install, code-based remote support TeamViewer is known for, and adds always-on RMM fleet monitoring, streamed metrics, and alerting in the same console — priced by usage from $1 per machine instead of tiered subscription licensing. If you need broad cross-platform or mobile support, TeamViewer is the wider tool.
What does AllTracer add over TeamViewer?
TeamViewer's core is remote access and remote support; monitoring and remote management are layered on as add-ons. AllTracer unifies both from the start — a live fleet dashboard, streamed CPU/memory/disk metrics, threshold alert rules, a fleet terminal, and an audit trail — in the same console you support from, with no separate monitoring product to buy.
How does AllTracer pricing compare to TeamViewer?
AllTracer is usage-based and published: $1 per managed machine, $15 per concurrent technician seat, and $10 per on-demand support session per month, plus an optional $49/mo Elite Monitoring add-on — with a 30-day free trial and no long-term contract. TeamViewer is sold through tiered subscription plans. With AllTracer you pay only for what you actually run.
Can AllTracer do no-install support with a connect code, like TeamViewer?
Yes. A user who isn't on your fleet runs a small connector, reads back an 8-character connect code, and approves a PIN — then you're on their screen in seconds. No agent has to be deployed in advance, the same on-demand model TeamViewer popularized.
Does AllTracer support Mac, Linux, and mobile like TeamViewer?
No — this is TeamViewer's real strength. TeamViewer offers mature cross-platform and mobile remote access across Windows, macOS, Linux, and mobile devices. AllTracer's monitoring agent and remote control are focused on Windows fleets. If you support a mixed-OS or mobile-heavy environment, TeamViewer is the better fit.
When is TeamViewer the better choice?
When you need broad cross-platform and mobile remote access, mature unattended access across many device types, an established enterprise remote-access footprint, or occasional personal use. TeamViewer is a trusted, mature platform with a large ecosystem. AllTracer focuses on unifying monitoring and support for Windows fleets in a fast, usage-priced console.

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