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Splashtop pricing — remote access & remote support (SOS)

Splashtop's own published USD list pricing across its two product lines: Remote Work & Access (Business Pro, Performance) for always-on access to a named user's own machines, and Remote Support (SOS) for ad-hoc, invited support sessions. We license, deploy and manage Splashtop for your team.

How Splashtop's two product lines work

Splashtop sells two genuinely different products under one brand. Remote Work & Access (Business Pro, Performance) licenses a named user for always-on access to their own registered computers — the model most people picture when they hear "remote desktop." Remote Support (SOS) flips that around: a technician sends a one-time code, the end user grants temporary access for a single session, and nothing is pre-installed on their side. Because SOS is metered by concurrent technician rather than total headcount, a help desk running staggered shifts can often cover more support volume per license than a strictly per-seat competitor charges for.

Business Pro

Most popular

$8.25 / user / month

Billed annually · Remote Work & Access line

Splashtop's core remote-access plan for teams — multi-monitor support, user role management, in-session chat and session recording for compliance-conscious IT departments.

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SOS

$22 / concurrent technician / month

$259–$399/yr per license · Remote Support line

On-demand, ad-hoc remote support for help-desk and IT teams — unlimited support sessions, with 10–300 unattended endpoints included per license. Licensed per concurrent technician, not per total headcount, so a rotating support team doesn't need one license per person.

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Performance

$13 / user / month

Billed annually · Remote Work & Access line

Everything in Business Pro, tuned for design and technical work: 4:4:4 color accuracy, up to 240 FPS streaming, Wacom tablet bridging and USB device passthrough for CAD, video editing and other color/latency-sensitive workloads.

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Enterprise

Custom quote

1,200+ devices

Built for large, security-conscious deployments: SSO, SIEM log export, IP whitelisting and an on-premises deployment option for organizations that can't route remote sessions through Splashtop's own cloud.

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FX moves; USD figures are for comparison only.

Public list prices observed 2026-07-05. Subject to change by the vendor / operator without notice.

Sourcing & availability notice

Prices on this page and its vendor sheets are a mix of sourcing bases: Splashtop's, Fleet's, RustDesk's and Sunlogin's own published official list prices, and TeamViewer aggregator-converged pricing (teamviewer.com's own pricing page is JS-rendered and blocked automated fetch during research — see the dedicated notice on that page). Actual pricing, invoicing currency and product/SKU availability can vary by order volume, term length and issuing partner. Always confirm exact pricing with Brocent before purchase; nothing on this page is a quote.

Which plan fits

Distributed team needing everyday remote access

Business Pro covers standard remote-access needs — multi-monitor, role management and session recording — for staff who need to reach a work computer from anywhere.

Help desk fielding on-demand support tickets

SOS is built for the opposite use case from Business Access — one-off, invited support sessions rather than always-on access to a specific machine, licensed by how many technicians are working concurrently.

Design/technical work needing high-fidelity streaming

Performance adds 4:4:4 color, 240 FPS and USB/Wacom passthrough — worth the step up only if visual fidelity or peripheral support actually matters for the work, not for general office use.

Splashtop pricing FAQ

What's the difference between SOS and Business Access?

Business Access (Business Pro/Performance) gives a named user always-on access to their own registered computers — the same model as a personal remote-desktop tool. SOS is the opposite: a technician generates a one-time code or link and an end user grants ad-hoc access for a single support session, with no software pre-installed on the end user's side. Licensed per concurrent technician rather than per named user, so a help desk with staggered shifts can cover more support volume per license than a per-seat competitor.

Does Brocent get a reseller margin on this?

Yes. Splashtop is sold through its MSPConnect partner program, which gives Brocent real reseller economics — this is a resale relationship with margin, unlike the self-hosted MeshCentral/RustDesk page, where Brocent's fee is entirely a deployment/management service charge because the underlying software is free.

Rolling out Splashtop across your team?

Tell us whether you need always-on remote access, ad-hoc support coverage, or both — we'll size the right mix of licenses, handle deployment and configure SSO/security policy for you.