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What is Splashtop Autonomous Endpoint Management

Splashtop Autonomous Endpoint Management is an endpoint management and RMM-oriented product used to monitor device health, deploy patches, and run remote actions across Windows and macOS endpoints. It targets IT teams and managed service providers that need lightweight monitoring, software/OS update workflows, and remote remediation without deploying a full PSA-centric platform. The product is positioned as an add-on/extension to Splashtop’s remote access tooling, with emphasis on automated patching and endpoint visibility. It also includes security-oriented capabilities such as vulnerability-related insights tied to patch status and endpoint configuration.

pros

Integrated with remote access

The product aligns with Splashtop’s established remote access and support tooling, which can reduce tool switching for technicians. This integration supports common workflows such as investigating an alert and then remediating the endpoint via remote session. For organizations already standardized on Splashtop for remote support, adoption can be simpler than introducing a separate RMM stack.

Automated patching workflows

It provides OS and third-party application patch management features designed to automate routine update deployment. Centralized patch status reporting helps teams identify missing updates and prioritize remediation. This is particularly useful for small-to-mid environments that need consistent patch hygiene without building custom scripts and reporting.

Lightweight endpoint visibility

The platform focuses on core endpoint monitoring and management functions such as device inventory, health/status signals, and remote actions. This can fit teams that want endpoint management capabilities without the breadth (and operational overhead) of more expansive RMM suites. It is typically easier to roll out in environments where the primary requirement is endpoint upkeep rather than deep network monitoring.

cons

RMM depth may be limited

Compared with more full-featured RMM suites, it may offer fewer advanced capabilities such as extensive policy automation, complex monitoring templates, or deep multi-tenant operational tooling. Organizations with mature MSP-style processes may need additional systems for ticketing/PSA, billing, or advanced automation. Buyers should validate coverage for their required monitors, alert routing, and remediation playbooks.

Security is not full EDR

Although it supports patching and vulnerability-related visibility, it does not replace a dedicated endpoint detection and response (EDR) platform. Capabilities such as behavioral detection, managed threat hunting, and advanced incident response typically require separate security tooling. Teams should assess how it integrates with their existing antivirus/EDR stack and reporting requirements.

Platform coverage constraints

Endpoint management capabilities are primarily oriented to mainstream desktop OS endpoints (notably Windows and macOS), and may not meet needs for broader device types. Organizations with significant Linux, mobile, or specialized device fleets should confirm agent support, patch coverage, and feature parity. Patch catalogs and third-party app coverage can also vary by region and application mix.

Plan & Pricing

Plan Price Key features & notes
Autonomous Endpoint Management (AEM) — SOS Bundle $64 per concurrent user / month (billed annually at $758 or $898 per concurrent user) Includes endpoint management, real‑time OS & third‑party patch management, AI CVE insights, monitoring, remediation, inventory, attended remote support; license options support up to 10 (lower annual price) or 300 (higher annual price) unattended computers per license. Free trial available.
Autonomous Endpoint Management (AEM) — Enterprise Bundle Contact sales / customizable pricing All SOS features plus enterprise capabilities (SSO, granular access controls, IP whitelisting, cloud recording, service‑desk integration, unattended Android access, APIs). Free trial available; contact Splashtop for licensing/pricing.

Usage-based / Add-on (when adding AEM to an existing Splashtop Remote Support subscription): Pricing model: Pay-as-you-go (add-on to Remote Support)
Free tier/trial: Free trial available (no permanent free tier shown).
Example costs: Autonomous Endpoint Management Add-on – $42 per month / concurrent user (billed annually at $499 per concurrent user). Add AEM to an existing Remote Support subscription for as low as $0.14 per endpoint / month.
Discount options: Not explicitly stated on the product pages (volume or enterprise discounts likely handled via sales).

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Splashtop Inc.
San Jose, CA, USA
2006
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https://www.splashtop.com/
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