For system administrators, cloud infrastructure users, and home server enthusiasts managing NAS or Raspberry Pi devices.
Providing system administrators and home server enthusiasts with centralized monitoring and AI-assisted management tools.
Target audience
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Free 1Last updated
MyServers-AIO management
v3.2
2mo ago
Primary focus
Developer tools for server and infrastructure management
Scale
indie
Target audience
System administrators, cloud infrastructure users, and home server enthusiasts managing NAS or Raspberry Pi devices.
Released 4 updates in the last 6 months for their single active application, indicating consistent maintenance and feature iteration.
1 app analysed
Advanced encryption with local key storage for privacy
Distributed across 12 markets, strongest in Europe.
Based on 1 of 1 app with localized market data · last scanned .
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AWS Console is the primary nemesis because it dominates the cloud management space, directly competing for the attention of professional cloud host users who require enterprise-grade reliability.
Strategic outlook coming soon.
What fed this analysis
Challenges MyServers in the utility category by offering AI-driven management for connected environments.
Competes for the 'all-in-one' management utility space, though focused on physical office building operations.
This app competes directly for the home NAS and enthusiast server management market segment.
Competes for the 'all-in-one' management market by targeting smart building and IoT infrastructure.
Shares the 'management' utility positioning by providing real-time activity tracking and synchronization.
Competes for the attention of developers and admins who need real-time notifications and collaborative workflows.
Occupies the same utility category, focusing on device connectivity and management.
Operates in the management utility space, focusing on the intersection of digital tools and physical environments.
A new entrant in the management utility space, focusing on operational status tracking.
A new tool that overlaps with the 'server management' category by offering remote PC control.