Pulseway

Pulseway

Making IT Heroes

615 ratings
257 reviews
Free

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  • Released
  • Updated
  • December 10, 2010
  • June 24, 2026

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Securely monitor and manage your IT systems from any mobile device. Get real-time status updates, receive instant alerts for issues, and resolve problems remotely. Supports Windows, Linux, and Mac, offering comprehensive control over your infrastructure.

Remote system monitoring
Real-time status alerts
System management and control
Cross-platform support (Windows, Linux, Mac)
Process and service management
Event log analysis
Active Directory management
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What's New in Pulseway

10.27

June 24, 2026

Add a Settings option to enable the legacy Systems List Add support for MDM managed iOS and Android devices, including device overview, status and commands functionality Various bug fixes and improvements

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User reviews

MFA approvals issues and grouping issue

Ever since update lot of things are not working properly. System grouping is gone.

Help

You removed a feature!!!

I can’t add members anymore within the Active Directory - group users..
only remove.. the plus sign is gone..

This is vital…

Best app and support ever

I don't write reviews! But this app has really went down hill, I’ve been with the software since it was Call Mobile PC Monitor so for about 20 years and they keep taking features away, this time they updated the dashboard where it used to show me all machines uptime to where now I have to click on each machine to view its uptime, and it was working on my iPad and with this update it says I have no machines and isn’t working. I opened a support ticket and haven’t heard back anything and it’s been way over 20 hours. I will be moving away from Pulseway soon. Shame it was great resource for my MSP.
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Terrible update

Why did you make the app worse? Why increase the size and spacing of the system list? Now I have to scroll to see all my systems. And why did you remove the time since last restart and replace it with “online”? I don’t need text to tell me the machine is online! There was nothing wrong with either of these interface design choices before. Another classic example of software being changed for the worst for no reason.
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Awful updated interface

The new interface is absolutely horrible. What happened???

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Reported Bugs

3 issues

Compatibility issues with newer iOS/macOS versions

Bug

Login/authentication problems for some users

Bug

Inconsistent behavior when switching between devices

Bug

Requested Features

5 requests

Remote desktop/screen sharing functionality

Feature

Improved multi-account/multi-device management

Feature

Expanded support for macOS and Linux systems

Feature

Enhanced notification and alerting options

Feature

Ability to view and manage GPU/hardware details

Feature

FAQ

What does Pulseway do?

Pulseway allows you to remotely monitor and manage your IT systems, including computers and applications, securely from your smartphone or tablet. It provides real-time status updates, alerts you to potential issues, and enables you to resolve them remotely.

What operating systems does Pulseway support?

Pulseway supports Windows, Linux, and Mac operating systems. You can monitor and control these systems, as well as any application through its monitoring API.

How do I start monitoring a computer with Pulseway?

To monitor a computer, you need to download and install the agent software from the Pulseway website onto the computer you wish to monitor. The mobile application then connects to these agents for remote access.

Is the communication between the app and my systems secure?

Yes, the communication between the Pulseway mobile application and the monitored computers is always encrypted, ensuring secure remote access and management of your IT infrastructure.

What kind of actions can I perform on my systems remotely?

You can perform a wide range of management actions, including starting, stopping, or restarting services and applications, killing processes, logging off users, sending messages, restarting or shutting down computers, managing Windows updates, and even controlling virtual machines.