LogMeIn’s price hikes, fragmented product lineup, and phone-only cancellation are pushing IT teams to look elsewhere. Whether you need a LogMeIn Pro alternative, a LogMeIn Central alternative, or a replacement for GoTo Resolve, Zecurit delivers remote access, endpoint management, and full asset inventory in one transparent platform with pricing that does not change overnight.
LogMeIn was once the default choice for remote access. In its early days it even offered a free tier, making it accessible to IT professionals and small businesses alike. That changed in March 2014 when LogMeIn removed its free version, and it has been raising prices consistently ever since. Today, the product has been rebranded under GoTo and fragmented into multiple overlapping products: LogMeIn Pro for basic remote access, LogMeIn Central for endpoint management, LogMeIn Rescue for helpdesk support, and GoTo Resolve for unified IT support.
According to GetApp reviews, the most frequently cited complaints are steep and frequently increasing prices with confusing tier structures, extra charges for advanced features that competitors include as standard, and annual subscription renewals that auto-renew without adequate notice. Capterra reviewers document cases of customers being unable to cancel online and being refused refunds on auto-renewed subscriptions after reaching support by phone.
The core problem is consolidation. LogMeIn’s products were never designed as a unified platform. Each product has its own agent, its own console, and its own billing cycle. IT teams that need remote access plus patch management plus asset inventory end up paying for and managing three separate products. Zecurit was built from the ground up as a single platform covering remote access, endpoint management, and IT asset management under one agent and one console.
LogMeIn has raised prices repeatedly since removing its free tier. TrustRadius pricing analysis shows LogMeIn Central jumping from affordable early plans to $80 per month at the base tier. Reviewers across multiple platforms describe receiving renewal invoices significantly higher than the prior year with no advance warning and no negotiation. Zecurit publishes transparent pricing on its pricing page with no hidden tier increases.
LogMeIn Pro covers basic remote access. LogMeIn Central adds endpoint management features. LogMeIn Rescue targets helpdesk support. GoTo Resolve is a newer unified offering. Each product has different pricing, different feature sets, and different agents. IT teams often pay for multiple products to cover the same workflow that Zecurit handles in a single platform via the Unified Endpoint Manager.
LogMeIn Central charges extra for security add-ons, automation add-ons, and visibility add-ons beyond the base plan. Mobile device support for LogMeIn Rescue costs an additional $450 per year as documented on AirDroid's pricing comparison. Zecurit includes patch management, software deployment, and asset inventory without add-on charges.
LogMeIn requires customers to call by phone to cancel their subscription. Capterra reviewers report being routed through difficult verification processes, supervisors refusing to speak to customers, and refunds being denied on auto-renewed subscriptions. Subscriptions renew automatically with no email reminder. Zecurit offers straightforward online account management and a month-to-month option for teams that need flexibility.
LogMeIn removed its free tier in 2014. Every product now requires a paid annual subscription with no meaningful trial for commercial IT use. G2 reviewers note the lack of a free or low-cost entry option makes it inaccessible for small teams and MSPs managing limited budgets. Zecurit offers a full-featured free trial with commercial use supported from day one.
LogMeIn Pro charges based on the number of computers accessed, starting at $30 per month for two computers and scaling upward. For IT teams managing large device fleets this becomes expensive rapidly. LogMeIn Central's base plan also uses a per-computer model. Zecurit offers fleet-level pricing without per-device caps that force expensive plan upgrades as your estate grows. See the Zecurit pricing page for details.
A complete side-by-side comparison for IT support teams, MSPs, and infrastructure managers evaluating a LogMeIn alternative in 2026. LogMeIn Central is used as the reference product as it is the closest feature match.
Zecurit is not just a LogMeIn alternative for remote access. It replaces multiple LogMeIn products with a single unified platform at a fraction of the combined cost.
To match Zecurit's capabilities, you would need LogMeIn Pro for basic access, LogMeIn Central for endpoint management, and Central's add‑on modules for visibility and automation. Zecurit's Unified Endpoint Manager delivers patch management, software deployment, device configuration, and script automation in the same console as remote access with one agent and one subscription. Full documentation at zecurit.com/help.
LogMeIn's pricing history is documented as one of the most aggressive in the remote access market. Zecurit publishes all pricing on its pricing page with no hidden modules and a month-to-month option for teams that need flexibility. Unlike LogMeIn, cancellation is self-service and does not require a phone call. According to NIST guidance on vendor management, predictable total cost of ownership is a key factor in sustainable IT tool procurement.
LogMeIn has no native Wake on LAN capability. Zecurit's Wake on LAN tool wakes individual devices, entire device groups, or operates on a recurring schedule, all via relay agent without port forwarding or VPN. Pair it with remote shutdown and power management policies for fully automated device power lifecycle management.
LogMeIn Central requires a paid visibility add-on for basic asset data, and has no software licence management or warranty tracking. Zecurit includes asset discovery, hardware inventory, software inventory, licence management, software metering, and warranty management in the same platform. Per Gartner, ITAM is a foundational IT governance capability.
LogMeIn offers remote access and a command line but lacks a native registry editor and event viewer. Zecurit includes Task Manager, Registry Editor, Event Viewer, Service Manager, and Command Prompt natively inside every session so technicians can diagnose and remediate without switching to a separate management tool.
LogMeIn supports MFA but does not enforce it, and audit logging capabilities vary across their product lineup. Zecurit enforces MFA on every session and provides full activity logging on all plans by default. Every session, file transfer, and power action is logged with user identity and timestamp, meeting HIPAA, GDPR, and SOC 2 requirements out of the box via Zecurit's security and compliance settings.
Migrating from LogMeIn to Zecurit does not require a network infrastructure change. The Zecurit agent deploys in minutes and can run alongside LogMeIn during your transition period. 1
Zecurit is a strong LogMeIn alternative for IT teams and MSPs. It replaces multiple LogMeIn products with a single platform covering unattended remote access, in‑session diagnostics, Wake on LAN, remote shutdown, patch management, software deployment, and IT asset management. For a broader alternatives comparison, see our TeamViewer alternative guide and AnyDesk alternatives guide.
The most commonly cited reasons are steep and repeated price increases, a confusing product lineup split across Pro, Central, Rescue, and GoTo Resolve, add‑on charges for features that competitors include as standard, a phone‑only cancellation process, and no free version since 2014. GetApp and Capterra reviews extensively document these issues across hundreds of verified customer accounts.
Yes. Zecurit includes patch management as a core platform feature on all plans, not as a separate product or paid add-on. Unlike LogMeIn Central where automation and security modules require additional purchases, Zecurit's patch management, software deployment, device configuration, and script automation are all included. For setup guidance, see the patch management documentation.
Yes. Zecurit includes a full IT asset management module with asset discovery, hardware inventory, software inventory, licence management, software metering, and warranty management, all included without add-on purchases. LogMeIn Central requires a paid visibility add-on for asset data and does not include software licence management or warranty tracking at any tier.
Remote access, patch management, asset inventory, Wake on LAN, and remote shutdown in one platform. Transparent pricing. Easy cancellation. No phone calls required.