How to Select an AnyDesk Business Licence
Selecting an AnyDesk licence involves more than counting employees.
An organisation should consider how many people initiate sessions, how many sessions occur simultaneously, how many devices require Unattended Access and which administration or security capabilities are required.
AnyDesk currently presents professional options including Solo, Standard, Advanced and Ultimate. Plan specifications and commercial terms may change, so customers should obtain a current quotation before purchasing.
AnyDesk Solo
Solo is positioned for individual professional users.
It may be considered when:
- One person regularly initiates remote sessions
- The requirement is primarily individual remote work
- Only a limited number of initiating devices are required
- Advanced team administration is not needed
Solo may not be suitable when several IT technicians need to initiate sessions or when the organisation requires wider central management.
AnyDesk Standard
Standard is designed for small teams requiring secure remote access.
It may be considered when:
- Several users need remote access
- The business requires a shared team arrangement
- Unattended devices must be managed
- User management is required
- A custom-branded AnyDesk application is useful
- Features such as file transfer, session recording or Privacy Mode are required
AnyDesk Advanced
Advanced is positioned for IT and technical support operations.
It may be considered when:
- A larger IT team initiates remote support sessions
- More simultaneous connections are required
- User and role management is important
- The company needs mass deployment
- MSI deployment or Windows Group Policy is required
- Command-line administration is needed
- The organisation manages a larger endpoint environment
AnyDesk lists mass deployment, Windows Group Policy, user and role management and command-line capabilities among the Advanced plan features.
AnyDesk Ultimate
Ultimate is designed for highly scalable and customisable requirements.
It may be considered when:
- The organisation has enterprise-scale needs
- Cloud or on-premises deployment is required
- Single Sign-On is needed
- Full organisation management is required
- A custom namespace is preferred
- A tailored enterprise quotation is necessary
AnyDesk describes Ultimate as a fully customisable option available in the cloud or on-premises.
Questions to Answer Before Requesting Pricing
1. How many people initiate remote sessions?
Count IT technicians, administrators, remote employees and other users who will start connections.
2. How many simultaneous sessions are required?
Ten technicians do not necessarily require ten simultaneous connections. Review how many sessions are normally active at the same time and the likely peak demand.
3. How many managed devices are involved?
Include computers, servers and supported mobile or specialist devices that require Unattended Access.
4. Do you need centralised deployment?
Larger organisations may require MSI packages, scripts, device management tools or Group Policy.
5. Do you require an on-premises environment?
Organisations with specific infrastructure or security policies may need to consider AnyDesk Ultimate or another tailored enterprise arrangement.
Why Request a Local Quotation?
Online prices may not reflect local commercial arrangements, taxes, add-ons, implementation requirements or the most suitable licence structure.
Frequently Asked Questions
What information does BINTARA need for a quotation?
Provide the number of initiating users, concurrent connections, managed devices, required platforms, deployment method and any enterprise security requirements.
Is AnyDesk priced only by the number of employees?
No. Connections, users, managed devices, plan capabilities and add-ons may affect the required licensing arrangement.
Are AnyDesk prices permanent?
Pricing, promotions, plan specifications and exchange rates can change. Always request a current written quotation.
