Pckgr for Intune

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4.6 out of 5 stars

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Pckgr for Intune Pricing Reviews

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RK
IT Manager
Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
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"Effortless App Installs and Updates with an Ever-Growing Library"
What do you like best about Pckgr for Intune?

It perfectly automates the process of installing and updating applications, which saves our team a lot of manual overhead. I also really appreciate that the product doesn't stand still - it is constantly expanding its application library and regularly improving its features. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Pckgr for Intune?

Sometimes there are minor issues where not all applications deploy perfectly or clear out from MDE (Microsoft Defender for Endpoint) recommendations right away. However, the developers are very proactive and continuously implement new solutions to address these edge cases. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

TS
IT-Specialist
Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)
"Easy app-management with Pckgr - With some work required in the AV space"
What do you like best about Pckgr for Intune?

With Pckgr, we save a lot of time, as we do not have to package many default applications ourselves, and we can focus on more important management tasks.

The UI is simple to use and allows any member of our team to easily add and manage new apps in our Intune catalog.

The support team is quick to respond, and they try their best to quickly resolve any issues with apps.

With the switch to the private repository, issues went down, as there is less dependency on third-party packages in Winget. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about Pckgr for Intune?

With the comfort of Pckgr, you lose some initiative.

If users require the latest update for a tool, you might be out of luck, as Pckgr needs some time to update the app in their system.

The app catalog, while growing, is focused on more general-purpose apps.

Apps for the AV-Industry, that have hundreds of individual (often poorly coded) software, are often missing in Pckgr.

As those tools receive updates more often, and the newest version is often required to support the latest hardware, there can be an issue with the time between the developer's update release and the update being in Pckgr.

However! You can easily request new apps to be added to Pckgr, and the Pckgr team does its best to keep all Apps updated. So I do not really hold it against them. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Response from Thomas Mahony of Pckgr for Intune

Thanks for the detailed and thoughtful review. We’re really glad to hear Pckgr is helping your team save time, simplify app management, and reduce the burden of keeping common applications updated.

We also appreciate the honest feedback around specialist and industry-specific applications. Some software vendors move quickly, and we understand that there are cases where having the latest version available sooner can make a real difference.

We do aim to have updates pushed out within one business day of release wherever possible, and we’ll keep improving the request and update process so Pckgr can cover more of these scenarios over time.

Thanks again for the feedback. It genuinely helps us understand where Pckgr is working well and where we can do better.

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