702 Patch My PC Reviews

It's easy to use and follows a similar approach to Intune, making it simple to integrate and intuitive to use from the start. The portal is easy to navigate, and their customer support is fast and approachable. Implementation was straightforward with the onboarding session. If we need to update or add a new app across the business, we just jump into the portal. It’s largely a “set and forget” solution—no need for frequent interaction. It also significantly reduced vulnerabilities in a very short time. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Reporting. There’s a lack of built-in reporting functionality. While this can be addressed through Intune compliance configurations, it would be ideal to have a clear view directly within Patch My PC—such as which applications are up to date and which still require vendor updates. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I really enjoyed the interaction with patchmypc personnel and support.
I love the way it simplifies the life of IT administrators and how it manages software updates.
We mainly support end costomers through Microsoft solutions, so SCCM/Intune and WSUS are our everyday softwares.
Looking foreward in finding many new end customers to propose the solution of PatchMyPC MSP with Intune
I really enjoyed the support received from Vincent Verstraeten Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Initially the high limit of minimum PCs was kinda too high for italian market, but now that the licensing model was updated everything is super! Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I'm currently a technology specialist for a Minnesota school district. My days are spent wrangling around 2,000 Windows devices with SCCM and patching—basically, herding digital cats, holding them down, and applying software patches.
About 60% of my time felt like a Groundhog Day loop of downloading, configuring, and building software update packages for SCCM. We were churning out browser packages like a factory gone wild, sometimes 5-6 times a month! I swear I started dreaming (nightmares) of browser update e-mails.
Then, a peer from another district, clearly sensing my impending digital burnout, swooped in like Obi-Wan Kenobi. He whispered, 'Come here, Young Jedi... You should be using the Force...'
And that 'Force'? Patch My PC. Turns out, I didn't need a lightsaber, just a better patching solution.
From my desperate plea for more information using their website contact form, Patch My PC responded with the speed of a caffeine-fueled squirrel.
I had an engineer on the line for a demo faster than you can say 'software update.' Honestly, I was stunned. Not only did it all click into place like a perfect puzzle, but getting it up and running? Easier than finding free coffee in the breakroom. Color me impressed...and slightly ashamed I hadn't found them sooner.
Alright, let's talk brass tacks. The Patch My PC pricing? Shockingly reasonable! We went with the Premium, with the bells and whistles of Advanced Insights. Plus, they didn't treat us educational folks like “odd ducks”. Major win.
So, we got the green light from the bean counters, and boom—online meeting with the Patch My PC wizards. Two hours later, we were up and running. Seriously, two hours! I was expecting a two week-long IT odyssey, but nope. We were patching that afternoon.
My favorite bit? This little 'database barrel' icon in the Updates tab. Click it, and it's like Patch My PC goes fishing in our SCCM database, pulls out all our apps, and presents them on a silver platter. Sort by 'Count', pick what you want updated, and bam! Done. It’s almost too easy; I felt slightly cheated out of a good IT struggle.
But wait, there's more! Go to the Configuration Manager tab, browse by vendor, and... they build the packages for you! No more all-day wrestling with manual packaging, trying to figure out command line switches and how to wrap executables. I'm pretty sure I heard angels sing the first time I used that feature. I've reclaimed so many hours, I might actually have time to remember what sunlight feels like.
Seriously though, all humor aside… Patch My PC has significantly improved my work-life balance. Patching? Used to be a dreaded nightmare. Now? I mostly just watch it work its magic. We axed almost 9,000 digital baddies in a blink, just a few short months after implementation. – try doing that manually. Support is swift and responsive. Just want Patch My PC to do an Environment Review to check your implementation or check your settings? Book a session, and you will have an engineer at a time of your choosing.
Seriously, Patch My PC is sooooo good, I practically need a megaphone to tell everyone. My technology peers from other districts probably think I've joined a patching cult. I guess I have... and I am good with that... We are thrilled, bordering on ecstatic. We just renewed for another three years!
Thank you again for all this tool does for us! Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
We have not really found anything that we dislike about Patch My PC. We use it daily, and the only impact we saw was the larger than normal CPU load on the SCCM server as it was going crazy patching all of our devices. There was just a little bit of tweaking to get the Automatic Deployment Rules set just right, and to set it up so that it was not storing old packages. All of that was documented very well, and the engineer was very careful to explain those particular settings. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The biggest win is how effortlessly it integrates with Microsoft Intune to automate third-party application updates. The catalog is extensive, and the ability to silently deploy and update apps without user disruption has saved us a ton of time. I also really value the level of customization — things like pre/post-scripts, custom install options, and the ability to exclude specific apps from auto-updates make it highly flexible for different environments. Plus, the support team is responsive and proactive, which really sets them apart. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
While the new SaaS platform is a great step forward — especially for cloud-native environments — it still lacks some of the key features available in the on-prem Publisher app. As a result, I often find myself jumping between both platforms to get the full picture, which adds unnecessary overhead. The biggest gap for me is the lack of detailed reporting in the SaaS console, and I'd also love to see bulk edit capabilities for deployments to save time when managing large app lists. These are quality-of-life features that would really elevate the platform. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Patch my PC is a great addon to Microsoft SCCM and Intune. I am currently only using it for Advanced Insights and third-party patching with SCCM. Advanced insights are great to get additional details on device warranty, battery and disk health, and browser plugins.
PMPC has a large library of third-party products it patches, and their integration is simple and just works. As an IT Admin I am looking for products that work and have little overhead for everyday maintenance. PMPC solves my problem with third party patching and doesn't require any additional overhead. Their software integrated greatly with SCCM and its infrastructure to roll out patches. You can simply create ADRs and deploy exactly how you deploy Windows updates. Additionally, their solution is more cost effective over other providers. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I am a new customer and so far I haven't found a dislike. Their customer care program and engineering teams are great to work with. Something I would like to see would be additional consulting opportunities for products SCCM. I migrated our current SCCM infrastructure to an updated SCCM environment to get it current on software and OS versions. It would have been nice if Patch My PC had pro-services for that. However, it is hard to fault someone for services they do not offer. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Creating and deploying apps is now a breeze for our small IT Team. Most of the apps we use are already pre-packaged and the self updating of apps like Chrome make management and security much easier. Packaging new apps with scripts or additional file requirements is incredibly easy on the web interface! Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
System is running great for us, only addition requested was to be able to deploy the same app in different languages from the web interface (We have several European offices). Support explained this is in the works and we can currently carry this out from the Client app but would like to see this in the Web interface. Otherwise PMPC is a fantastic tool! Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

It was incredibly easy to set up and some of the best and easiest documentation of any software I've tried of this size. Everything from installing to setting up ADR and deployment in SCCM is very smooth. Very positive vibes and helpful people from PMPC helping out when needed. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The scan function to see what systems and programs our environment have installed would have been amazing if it also showed systems / programs installed that isn't already part of PMPC. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
We signed up for the Enterprise Plus for the integration with Intune. It has been one of the easiest deployments that I have done. I was able to set it up my self and get it start in about 5 minutes. Once my apps were populated in the portal I was able to start deploying updates within minutes. I was able to significant reduce our Global Risk score in nucleus by deploying 3rd patches that our MSP was struggling to get updated. I would highly recommend this product to anyone who needs a simple 3rd party patch solution. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I would like the reporting to be better in Patch my Pc. I would like to see the succee and failures in the Patch My Pc portal without having to go to Intune. On the Discovery tab it will show the number of clients that need the update but not show me the client names. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Their solution offers automatic publishing (we find running daily is fine for most cases) of 3rd party (aka Non-Microsoft) software releases for Intune and SCCM/MECM deployment; note that MS Software like Visual C++ runtimes, etc. are also included though. It is extensible to where you can also include your own customizations, and these customizations are carried forward each time as new releases get published. We are all being asked to do more with less, and as a small team it has been great to offload some of the more frequent and tedious updates to PatchMyPC.
Their support is timely, and they offer environment reviews and assistance getting everything set up and integrated into your software distribution system. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The publisher only syncs daily (though you can increase this using the scheduler). Some applications where downloads are gated or behind a paywall (Oracle Java, VPN solutions for example) require manual download. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Patch My PC is a great product at a good price. It saves me time by automatically handling software updates, and this lets me sleep better at night knowing that Chrome is constantly up-to-date.
Customer service is helpful. I have no complaints there. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The desktop version is a little clunky, but that doesn't bother me as I like the old school feel. However, it seems that they're working on a web version which might be a bit easier to use.
I do wish that Patch My PC had more features. It'd be killer if the software also handled Windows Updates and even got into endpoint management. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.