TeamViewer

A long-established remote access and remote support platform used by IT teams, MSPs, and help desks. Supports ad-hoc and unattended access, mobile-to-PC sessions, AR-based support, and a management console for fleets of devices.

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In This Guide

  1. Who Is TeamViewer For?
  2. Remote Access & Support
  3. Device Management & Monitoring
  4. Security & Compliance
  5. Extras & Enterprise Products
  6. Pricing & Plans

Who Is TeamViewer For?

TeamViewer is one of the longest-established remote access products. It started as a simple ad-hoc remote support tool and has grown into a platform covering unattended access, IT device management, mobile-to-PC support, AR-guided assistance, and a full enterprise variant called Tensor.

It's a strong fit for IT support teams and MSPs that need to connect to many endpoints across many customers or offices. Unattended access, grouping, and the management console are designed around this workflow.

It suits help desks and customer support teams that need to take control of a user's machine during a support call. Quick join codes, cross-platform session support, and in-session chat make ad-hoc support straightforward.

It's a good fit for businesses with distributed device fleets — retail, field service, manufacturing — that need to monitor, update, and remotely intervene on devices without on-site engineers.

TeamViewer is less compelling for individual power users or casual remote desktop needs. The pricing jumps quickly above the free personal tier, and simpler options like AnyDesk, Chrome Remote Desktop, or Parsec may be better for lightweight personal use.

It's also less suited for teams looking for the cheapest option. TeamViewer is priced at the premium end of the remote access market, with the justification being breadth, enterprise features, and vendor stability.

Remote Access & Support

The core capability in TeamViewer is secure remote connection between two devices, with many variations on who connects to whom and how.

The combination of attended and unattended access is the feature most users rely on, and TeamViewer's implementation is considered robust across unreliable or firewall-restricted networks.

Device Management & Monitoring

Beyond ad-hoc sessions, TeamViewer provides fleet-oriented device management useful to IT and MSPs.

The management layer is what separates TeamViewer from a simple point-to-point remote access tool and justifies the enterprise pricing for IT teams.

Security & Compliance

TeamViewer's security posture is designed for business use, with end-to-end encryption and multiple authentication factors.

TeamViewer's security features and audit trail are a key reason regulated industries (finance, healthcare, manufacturing) adopt it over cheaper alternatives.

Extras & Enterprise Products

TeamViewer's broader portfolio includes several products beyond standard remote access.

The Tensor and Frontline tiers are how TeamViewer positions itself against enterprise-only competitors, extending its footprint from IT support into industrial and field service workflows.

Pricing & Plans

PlanRemote AccessBusinessPremiumCorporate
Price (annual)~$24.90/mo~$34.90/mo~$112.90/mo~$229.90/mo
Licensed users11Unlimited (concurrent limits)Up to 30 (concurrent)
Concurrent sessions1113
Managed devices3200300500
Remote support sessionsYesYesYesYes
Unattended accessYesYesYesYes
Mass deployment & MDMNoLimitedYesYes
Mobile device supportBasicYesYesYes

TeamViewer remains free for personal use — ad-hoc sessions between non-commercial users. Commercial use triggers prompts to buy a licence; the free detection is aggressive and occasionally false-flags mixed home/work use.

Remote Access at ~$24.90/month is a single-user plan intended for small business owners and home offices who need reliable unattended access to a handful of devices.

Business at ~$34.90/month adds more managed devices and is suitable for small IT teams supporting a few hundred endpoints.

Premium at ~$112.90/month supports unlimited users (with concurrent session limits), higher device counts, and mass deployment features. It's the tier most mid-sized IT teams pick.

Corporate at ~$229.90/month adds concurrent sessions so multiple technicians can connect in parallel, with higher device and user limits.

Tensor is a custom-priced enterprise tier with SSO, conditional access, scripting, and data residency.

Compared with AnyDesk, Splashtop, and other competitors, TeamViewer is at the premium end of the market. The price reflects the management console, enterprise features, and vendor scale rather than raw session quality, which is competitive with cheaper options.

TeamViewer

Mature remote access and support platform with unattended access, device management, AR-guided support, and an enterprise Tensor edition. Strong pick for IT teams, MSPs, and regulated industries.

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