Lansweeper vs. PDQ Connect

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Lansweeper
Score 8.6 out of 10
N/A
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. Lansweeper automatically and continuously discovers IT assets across infrastructure — servers, laptops, desktops, virtual & cloud machines, networks devices and IoT assets— in order to…
$2,868
per year (includes 2000 assets)
PDQ Connect
Score 10.0 out of 10
N/A
A cloud-based patch management solution for system admins, PDQ Connect allows the user to automate deployments, nerd out on reports, access remote devices, and address vulnerabilities in as little as one click — from a single console. PDQ Connect takes care of the IT environment and is designed to help users to: Deploy quickly: Deploy software, files, and…
$1,200
per year 100 devices (minimum)
Pricing
LansweeperPDQ Connect
Editions & Modules
Starter
$2868
per year Includes 2,000 assets
Pro
$5268
per year Includes 2,000 assets
Enterprise
Contact Sales
Starts at 10,000 Assets
Basic
$12
per year per device
Plus
$18
per year per device
Premium
$28
per year per device
Premium
$28
per year per device
Premium
$28
per year per device
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
LansweeperPDQ Connect
Free Trial
YesYes
Free/Freemium Version
YesNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
YesNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional DetailsBasic $12 per device/year Patch management & inventory insights Includes: - Device inventory - Prebuilt & custom packages - Custom fields & reports Plus $18 per device/year Includes everything in Basic and... - Automated deployments - Remote desktop - Role-based access control - Custom scanners Premium $28 per device/year Includes everything in Plus and... - Vulnerability scanning - Vulnerability prioritization - One-click CVE resolution - API-based integrations
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Community Pulse
LansweeperPDQ Connect
Features
LansweeperPDQ Connect
IT Asset Management
Comparison of IT Asset Management features of Product A and Product B
Lansweeper
8.0
12 Ratings
2% above category average
PDQ Connect
-
Ratings
Software and hardware inventory tracking8.012 Ratings00 Ratings
License management8.08 Ratings00 Ratings
Asset lifecycle monitoring8.01 Ratings00 Ratings
Asset relationship management8.011 Ratings00 Ratings
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User Ratings
LansweeperPDQ Connect
Likelihood to Recommend
8.0
(14 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
10.0
(1 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Support Rating
9.9
(3 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
User Testimonials
LansweeperPDQ Connect
Likelihood to Recommend
Lansweeper
Lansweeper I believe is well suited for any environment - its low cost and small footprint make it an easy addition to any organization, big or small, that is looking for an asset inventory solution that can either replace or supplement existing asset management systems. It may not be well suited for situations where a lot of customization is necessary, such as pulling in custom fields or details from equipment that don't reside in a registry.
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PDQ
No answers on this topic
Pros
Lansweeper
  • 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.
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PDQ
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Cons
Lansweeper
  • 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.
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PDQ
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Likelihood to Renew
Lansweeper
The price to function scale is so far towards function it would be stupid to get rid of it
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PDQ
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Support Rating
Lansweeper
Lots of info online there are tons of SQL Reports you can copy from the web as Lansweeper and users post many of them. They also send out alerts that pop up on Lansweeper, letting you know of an update that you need for certain software and provide an SQL report so you can scan your system to see what PCs need this update.
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PDQ
No answers on this topic
Alternatives Considered
Lansweeper
Microsoft System Center needs to install agents on all IT asset for discovery and sometimes the agents can easily get corrupted. Lansweeper is a SaaS solution and it's easier to deploy to all IT asset that are connected to the network. This save us a lot of deployment time without the need to engage vendor for professional service.
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PDQ
No answers on this topic
Return on Investment
Lansweeper
  • It had a positive impact on solutions expense cause several teams we're using different solutions with different costs that used several servers and DB resources. Now, we've been able to simply that a lot with Lansweeper.
  • With my previous point, people had to train and learn about each of their solutions. Now we can put a team in charge and so the other teams can focus on other tasks.
  • Last year Lansweeper changed their licencing prices a lot so it slashed our budget.
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PDQ
No answers on this topic
ScreenShots

Lansweeper Screenshots

Screenshot of the Lansweeper BI Dashboard, where users can refine data using advanced filters, and stay informed with email alerts for key metrics, and dive deep into analytics with included exploration tools. Data can also be exported.Screenshot of the Inventory, which is the centralized hub for all discovered assets in an environment. Here, users can navigate through assets, perform actions like rescanning, editing, or deleting assets, and manage relationships between them. Default groups, sorting options, and tailored views can be used to locate and organize specific assets of interest.Screenshot of Lansweeper’s Risk insights for vulnerability data tied to assets. This helps to create visibility into assets with known vulnerabilities to assess severity levels and enhance triage and incident response efforts.Screenshot of Lansweeper’s diagrams, used to explore interconnected views of a network and virtual topologies, powered by inventory data within Lansweeper Site. The visual representations can be exported and shared to enhance cross-team understanding and collaboration.Screenshot of Lansweeper’s Scanning, which provides comprehensive infrastructure discovery. This can be used to discover every IT, OT, IoT, cloud, and mobile asset in an environment along with details that include hardware, software, users, and configuration.

PDQ Connect Screenshots

Screenshot of creating a group for devices missing the latest version of ChromeScreenshot of an example automation that deploys the latest version of Chrome every other Sunday at 2am to the 'Old Chrome' groupScreenshot of some of the over 100 pre-built packages, all kept up-to-date and tested to verify a silent install