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AppRecs rating 4.5. Trustworthiness 65 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 22 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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About SnapTune for Intune
While everything has been tested thoroughly, you may still run into the occasional bug. Feedback is always welcome—it helps make SnapTune better for everyone.
SnapTune gives IT admins and delegated users the tools they need to take action without the clutter. With full support for Intune’s role-based access control (RBAC), it ensures you only see what you're authorized to manage—nothing more, nothing less.
Built with security in mind from the start, SnapTune includes features like biometric app lock, automatic sign-out after inactivity, and zero credential storage. Your existing Microsoft permissions handle access, and your data stays secure.
Quickly locate, lock, restart, wipe, reset passcodes, or retire devices—whether you’re managing one device or thousands. SnapTune is designed to make it simple.
Why SnapTune?
- A full suite of essential Intune actions, ready when you need them
- Uses your existing Intune RBAC permissions—no extra setup required
- Biometric lock, session timeout, and secure design from the ground up
- Clean, intuitive interface built for speed and focus
- Lightweight, fast, and accessible from anywhere
SnapTune is made for IT teams and support staff who just want to get things done—securely, efficiently, and without unnecessary steps.
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Reviews for SnapTune for Intune
atraveler
Pretty good start
I saw this on the author’s post on Reddit and grabbed it. You kinda need to know what you’re doing to set it up and may need an admin’s help if you work for a large organization since the intune global admin role won’t allow you to register an app and add a redirect URI, but once you get past that you should be on your way. The app is still new so don’t expect a lot of functionality, but what it currently does is what one needs to do regularly. I see a good use case for a help desk person or someone who provides desktop support. I haven’t thoroughly tested every function in the app, but I’m not sure I’ve seen any apps that allow you to interact with intune from your mobile phone. Looking forward to seeing its evolution.