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AllTracer vs Atera

The Atera alternative with native remote support.

Real-time RMM and no-install, code-based support in one streamed console — built in, not integrated. Usage-priced from $1 per machine, with a 30-day free trial.

THE SHORT ANSWER

Yes — AllTracer is an Atera alternative that pairs real-time RMM monitoring with native no-install remote support in one console. Atera is a broader all-in-one RMM+PSA with integrated ticketing and billing and flat per-technician, unlimited-device pricing. AllTracer trades that breadth for a focused, streamed command center with support built in, priced by usage — $1 per machine, $15 per seat, $10 per session.

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Feature by feature

AllTracer vs Atera

An honest side-by-side. Atera is a capable all-in-one MSP suite — the differences are focus, native support, and pricing model.

CapabilityAllTracerAtera
Real-time fleet monitoring dashboardYesYes
Streamed CPU / memory / disk metricsYesYes
Threshold alert rules & routingYes (Elite)Yes
Native no-install, code-based supportBuilt inVia integration
Integrated PSA — ticketing & billingNot a PSAYes
Broad OS: Mac / Linux / network devicesWindows-focusedYes
Pricing model$1/machine + $15/seat + $10/sessionFlat per technician, unlimited devices
30-day free trialYesYes

Atera is a trademark of Atera Networks Ltd. Splashtop, AnyDesk, and ScreenConnect are trademarks of their respective owners. Comparison reflects AllTracer's understanding of publicly documented capabilities and is provided for general guidance; verify current pricing and features with each vendor.

Why teams choose AllTracer

Support and monitoring, natively fused.

Support is native, not bolted on

No-install, code-based remote support lives inside the same real-time console — an 8-character connect code and a PIN, no separate Splashtop, AnyDesk, or ScreenConnect integration to wire up.

A streamed command center

A modern, real-time console where status changes the moment it changes — one live surface to monitor the fleet and jump straight into a session.

Simple usage-based pricing

$1 per machine, $15 per concurrent tech seat, $10 per support session. Straightforward and cost-effective at smaller device counts — pay for exactly what you run.

When Atera is the better fit. Atera is a strong all-in-one MSP suite. If you want integrated PSA — ticketing, billing, and quoting — flat per-technician pricing with unlimited devices (which can be cheaper when a tech manages a very large fleet), or broad Mac, Linux, and network-device coverage plus a big integration marketplace, Atera earns its place. AllTracer is for teams that want real-time monitoring and native support unified in a fast, usage-priced console — not a full PSA replacement.

FAQ

AllTracer vs Atera, answered.

Is AllTracer an Atera alternative?
Yes — for teams that want real-time RMM and native remote support without a full MSP suite. AllTracer delivers a live fleet dashboard, streamed metrics, alert rules, one-click remote control, and no-install code-based support in one console, priced by usage from $1 per machine. Atera is a broader all-in-one RMM+PSA; AllTracer is a focused, real-time monitoring and support console.
How does AllTracer pricing compare to Atera?
It depends on your device-to-technician ratio. Atera charges a flat rate per technician with unlimited devices, which can be very cost-effective when one tech manages a large fleet. AllTracer is usage-based — $1 per managed machine, $15 per concurrent technician seat, and $10 per on-demand support session — which is simple and cheap at smaller device counts. Neither is universally cheaper; run your own numbers.
What does AllTracer do differently from Atera?
Both do real-time monitoring, streamed metrics, and alerting. The differences are focus and experience: AllTracer builds no-install, code-based remote support natively into the same real-time console instead of relying on an integration, ships a streamed command-center UX, and prices by usage per machine. Atera counters with integrated PSA — ticketing and billing — broad Mac/Linux/network-device support, and a large integration marketplace.
When is Atera the better choice?
When you want an all-in-one MSP suite. If you need integrated PSA — ticketing, billing, and quoting — flat per-technician pricing with unlimited devices, or broad Mac, Linux, and network-device coverage plus a large integration marketplace, Atera earns its place. AllTracer focuses on unifying real-time monitoring and native remote support for Windows fleets rather than replacing a full PSA suite.
Does AllTracer include no-install remote support like Atera?
Yes, and it's native to the same console rather than a bolt-on integration. 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. Atera typically provides remote access through integrations such as Splashtop, AnyDesk, or ScreenConnect; AllTracer's on-demand sessions are built in and billed at $10 each.

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