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TacticalRMM

Remote Monitoring and Management

Open Source
Self-hosted
OpenMSP Score
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TacticalRMM is a comprehensive open source remote monitoring and management (RMM) platform designed for managed service providers (MSPs) and IT professionals. It provides real-time monitoring, patch management, remote access, and automation capabilities for managing IT infrastructure efficiently.
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Key Features

Remote Desktop Control

Integrated MeshCentral for TeamViewer-like remote desktop access and control

Automated Monitoring

Comprehensive system monitoring with customizable alerts for CPU, disk, memory, and services

Script Execution

Remote execution of PowerShell, batch, and Python scripts with scheduling capabilities

Patch Management

Windows patch management with automated deployment and reporting

Software Inventory

Complete hardware and software inventory tracking with automated discovery

Pros and Cons

Pros

MSP Ready

Designed specifically for managed service providers with multi-tenant architecture

Modern Technology

Built with Django, Vue.js, and Go providing a modern, responsive web interface

Active Development

Rapidly evolving project with frequent updates and community contributions

Cons

Windows Focused

Primarily designed for Windows environments with limited Linux support

Self-Hosting Required

No hosted option available - requires technical expertise for deployment and maintenance

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Frequently Asked Questions

Getting Started

OpenMSP is The MSP Knowledge Hub & Community Platform designed specifically for Managed Service Providers seeking to optimize their technology stack, reduce vendor costs, and discover open-source alternatives. We combine a comprehensive vendor directory, open-source solution catalog, and integrated community discussions to help MSPs make informed decisions.
Yes, completely free. Browse vendors and tools, read comparisons, and join community discussions - no cost, no registration required. OpenMSP is community-supported and focused on empowering MSPs to reduce costs and improve operational efficiency through open-source technology.
We help MSPs identify cost-effective alternatives to expensive commercial solutions, provide transparent vendor information, and connect you with proven open-source alternatives. Our platform enables MSPs to make informed decisions about their technology investments.
No account required for browsing vendors, reading comparisons, or accessing community content. Creating a free account with SSO (Microsoft, Google, or Slack) allows you to participate in discussions and save your favorite tools.

Platform Information

OpenMSP is currently community-supported. We focus on providing value to the MSP community first. Any future monetization will keep the core platform free for MSPs while maintaining our independence and commitment to unbiased information.
We focus exclusively on MSP needs with transparent vendor information and open-source alternatives. No vendor partnerships or sponsored listings - just honest, community-driven information to help MSPs make better technology decisions. Our biggest value is our community where MSPs help each other with questions, setup guidance, and sharing real-world experiences.
Our community of MSP professionals helps verify and update information. We also maintain direct research on tools and vendors to ensure accuracy. Community members can report outdated information, and we work to keep everything current.
OpenMSP was founded by Michael Assraf, who has extensive experience in the MSP industry and product leadership. As the former CEO & Founder of Vicarius, Michael grew a startup from $0 to $9M ARR with 500+ customers and deep experience working with MSPs, partners, and fundraising. OpenMSP represents his commitment to empowering the MSP community through better technology decisions and cost optimization.

Open-Source Tools & Alternatives

We assess tools based on active development, community size, documentation quality, production deployments by MSPs, and available support options. Tools must meet strict criteria for reliability and enterprise readiness.
Many open-source projects offer multiple support options including community forums, commercial support from vendors, professional services, and our community discussions where experienced MSPs share implementation guidance.