Built by people who got paged too often
LynxTrac is one agent and one console for monitoring, remote access, deployments, logs, and cloud governance. It exists because we were tired of needing five tools and a VPN to fix one server.
Why this exists
The product didn't start as a product. It started as accumulated frustration with
the access path: incidents where the VPN was the incident, offboarding that meant
hunting through authorized_keys files, and monitoring data that lived
three tools away from the shell you needed to act on it.
So we built the thing we wanted to use. Outbound-only agents, a relay in the middle, a browser client, and the operational data next to the access. We ran it on our own infrastructure first. Then MSPs who saw it asked to run it on theirs, and that's when it stopped being an internal tool. The longer version of that story is in why we built LynxTrac.
What we build
A unified IT operations platform: RMM with patching and scripting, browser-based remote desktop and SSH, continuous deployments with approval gates, log analysis, cloud governance across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud, and a Wazuh-powered XDR suite. One lightweight agent on the endpoint, one console for the team, multi-tenant from the ground up for MSPs. The features overview has the full map, and the changelog tracks what ships.
Who's behind it
LynxTrac is built and operated by Pixbots Private Limited, the same entity named in our terms and privacy policy. We're a small team, which has one honest upside: the people answering [email protected] are the people who built the thing.
Ramesh
Founder
Ramesh founded LynxTrac after years of running production infrastructure and getting paged for it. He writes about RMM practice, incident habits, and the product decisions behind the platform.
Read their postsMathan
Platform Engineer
Mathan works on the LynxTrac agent and the remote-access stack: the transport layer, the protocol plumbing, and the parts that have to survive bad networks. He writes about SSH, remote desktop, security trade-offs, and how the internals actually work.
Read their postsThe product says it better than this page can
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