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Remote Desktop Manager centralizes all your remote connections, credentials, and sessions into a single platform—making it easy to securely manage and launch remote access to servers, workstations, and cloud environments. Designed for IT professionals, RDM improves productivity, enforces security policies, and supports a wide range of remote connection technologies.
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All-in-one IT security toolbox
Remote Desktop Manager (RDM) solves key IT challenges by centralizing all remote connections, sessions, and credentials into a single secure platform. It eliminates the chaos of juggling multiple tools, improves team collaboration with role-based access control, enhances security through credential vaulting and auditing, and streamlines workflows with one-click access and automation. RDM helps IT teams save time, reduce risk, and gain full visibility over remote access operations—all while integrating seamlessly into existing environments.
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Over 200 supported technologies
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Role-based access control & auditing
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Cross-platform (Windows, macOS, Linux)
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Centralized credential management
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Best price on the market
Everything’s included — use it when you’re ready.

Workforce password management
Store, manage, and share credentials securely.
- Unlimited credential storage (passwords, passkeys, and more)
- Role-based access control
- Multi-factor authentication (MFA) enforcement
- Secure data sharing
- User activity logging and reporting

Remote access management
Enable safe remote access with built-in auditing.
- Lightweight VPN alternative
- Just-in-time (JIT) access
- Session recording through Gateway
- Remote file transfer (SCP, SFTP, and more)
- Multi-factor authentication enforcement

Remote connection management
Connect quickly to remote machines and environments.
- Support for 50+ remote connection protocols
- Granular access control system
- Integration with external password managers
- Built-in network discovery tool
- Native cross-platform clients for Windows, macOS, and Linux

Privileged access management
Protect sensitive systems with granular access controls.
- Privileged session management
- Automated password rotation and propagation
- Credential checkout with approval workflow
- Just-in-time privilege elevation
- Comprehensive audit logging and reporting
Remote Desktop Manager FAQ
Can Remote Desktop Manager (RDM) be used as an alternative to TeamViewer, AnyDesk, Splashtop, LogMeIn, and RustDesk?
Remote Desktop Manager (RDM) doesn’t replace these platforms, but aims to provide a centralized, agentless platform that integrates with tools like TeamViewer and AnyDesk, allowing you to manage connections to remote systems through the existing agents of those tools.
Is Remote Desktop Manager a remote monitoring and management (RMM) solution?
RDM is not a traditional RMM solution and doesn’t provide active system monitoring, but it enables administrators to run scripts and perform various checks that can be used to assess and maintain their organizations' information security, making it a valuable tool for IT teams looking to streamline remote access and control.
What makes Remote Desktop Manager (RDM) unique compared to other remote management tools?
RDM stands out for its cross-platform compatibility and extensive protocol and integration support. Available on all major desktop and mobile operating systems — including Windows (with Windows on ARM), macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS — RDM provides seamless access no matter where you work.
Supporting over a hundred remote protocols and technologies, RDM covers all the essentials from RDP, SSH, VNC, ARD, SQL, SFTP, and Telnet to popular third-party solutions like VMware, Veeam, TeamViewer, and more. Discover the full scope of integrations in our integration center.
How is Remote Desktop Manager licensed?
RDM Team edition licenses are issued per user and are renewed annually. To access the full feature set of the software, each user requires a separate Team edition license.
Alternatively, licenses can be purchased or renewed as a three-year contract, which offers a considerable discount on the product price, making it a cost-effective option for longer-term engagements.
The Free edition provides a vast range of essential features, making it a great starting point for individuals who want to explore RDM's capabilities.
Can RDM Solo be used commercially?
Yes, the ** free Solo edition** is suitable for individual use in business settings, and is an excellent tool for IT professionals who don’t require shared access to remote connections or privileged credentials.For IT professionals who need to collaborate and share access with their team, we recommend the Team edition.
Does RDM have an API?
Yes, RDM provides an API through PowerShell, allowing users to automate tasks, integrate with other tools, and customize workflows within their remote access management environment.
Does RDM have an offline mode?
Yes, RDM offers an offline mode, ensuring that you can still access your sessions and perform work even when connectivity to the database is unavailable or you're in an area with limited or no network access.
Does Remote Desktop Manager (RDM) support authentication methods like Active Directory?
Yes, the Team edition of RDM supports a wide range of authentication methods, including Windows Active Directory, Microsoft Entra ID (formerly Azure AD), Okta, and PingOne. These can be integrated via Devolutions Server or Devolutions Hub Business.
Does RDM support MFA?
Yes, the Team edition of RDM supports MFA through your existing identity provider, such as Microsoft Entra ID, Okta, or PingOne, using Devolutions Server or Devolutions Hub Business to ensure secure access management.