For our full guide on the difference between our App types please check out our knowledgebase article here.
For our full guide on the difference between our App types please check out our knowledgebase article here.
To make sure our set up process is as straightforward as possible we have:
Our expert support team are on hand to assist you if you have any issues during the setup. Alternatively, we can schedule an assisted setup with one of our on-boarding specialists.
We offer a money back garantee scheme.
So if for any reason you change your mind , you can cancel and request a full refund within the first 10 days of making your first payment.
You have all the functionality of the MyQuickCloud application so you can make an informed decision on whether or not it is the right solution for you.
No. Neither your remote users, nor the person in front of the host computer will see you working or moving the mouse around. The only person that can see what you are doing in MyQuickCloud, is you.
Yes. MyQuickCloud creates a dedicated Windows user on the host computer and you log into that session.
With MyQuickCloud, moving files between the host and your local computer is easy. You can either move files within the file explorer (available when accessing from a Mac or Windows computer), or just copy and paste between those sessions (available when accessing from a Windows computer).
We have a Getting Started guide that will show you how to create your account, define your host, publish your first app and start working remotely.
On your first set up you will need to be on your host – that’s the computer with the programs on it that you want to access remotely.
With remote screen technology you take control of the computer, which disturbs the person physically working on that machine.
MyQuickCloud is different: you (or your colleague/client) access the host remotely while another user is still accessing that host locally as they usually would. The host's physical screen does not show what you are doing remotely.
With the on-premise solution you can use any existing Windows computer as the host. The usual Windows permissions apply, so other users cannot access your protected folders (such as the Windows Folders like Documents, Downloads or Desktop). Your data stays on your host at all times, so you stay in complete control of it.
With the managed cloud solution, we provide you with a Windows server that we setup, backup and manage in different datacenters. Our cloud servers are available 24/7 and are backed up every night. We take care of installing Windows updates and 3rd party software so you can focus on your business, rather than on your IT.
The host is the computer (running Microsoft Windows operating system) with the programs on it that you want to access remotely. It could be a computer: at home, in the office, in the cloud or one of our managed cloud servers.
A user is a person (co-worker, client) with a MyQuickcloud login. A user can can connect from multiple devices, it's not locked to a single device. So a user can login from their tablet at home, or a computer in the office (one device at a time).
MyQuickCloud is the solution that allows multiple, simultaneous users to access computers and applications remotely.
Whether you need to access your computer remotely, or share your desktop software with clients or colleagues. MyQuickCloud is the easy and affordable way to make your applications cloud and mobile.
Have a look at our quick explainer video here.
To cancel your account, log in online, open your subscription and click cancel. Your subscription will remain active until the end of your current paid period (month or year, depending on your subscription), and it will not be renewed.
All of our costs can be found on our pricing page, there are no extras and we do not charge set up fees.
You can easily change your subscription – adding/removing users, hosts or cloud servers – by logging in online and going to Subscription -> Overview.
No, you can cancel at anytime before your renewal date.
You can choose to pay monthly or yearly. Annual subscriptions receive a 10% discount!
We accept major credits card such as Visa and MasterCard, as well as PayPal (using an American Express is also possible through your PayPal account).
Once you signup, you can enjoy MyQuickCloud full potential. However, if for any reason you change your mind , you can cancel and request a full refund within the first 10 days of making your first payment.
Yes, you can print from the host to your local printers or to any printer connected to the host.
With MyQuickCloud you have the possibility to have multiple computers or servers setup as hosts. So you could have access to your computer at the office as well as your client's computer – all through the same simple and secure MyQuickCloud app.
Absolutely, with MyQuickCloud only the display and user interactions are streamed across a protected 2048 bit SSL secured connection. Your data never actually leaves your host computer.
Applications that can be installed and run on a recent Windows operating system should be accessible from MyQuickCloud without additional effort. If you are unsure, you can have a live chat with one of our friendly, expert support team techs.
Your MyQuickCloud subscription only covers MyQuickCloud and the Windows operating system licenses corresponding to running and accessing the cloud server remotely. Options for Microsoft Office applications and licenses are available as options to your subscription. You would need to provide a valid license for any other program that you want to have installed on your cloud server.
With MyQuickCloud, moving files between the host and your local computer is easy. You can either move files within the file explorer (available when accessing from a Mac or Windows computer), or just copy and paste between those sessions (available when accessing from a Windows computer).
There are several types of cloud server available and you can easily upgrade/downgrade to fit your need.
We always recommend starting with a small server as it is already powerful enough for most usage, and then upgrade when you add more users or applications on your Server.
Here are some guidelines to size up your Server:
Small: Ideal for up to 2-3 users
(1 vCPU, 2 GB, 10GB SSD)
Standard: For heavier applications or up to 7-8 users
(2 vCPU, 4 GB, 15GB SSD)
Large: for enterprise use with more than 10 users
(2 vCPU, 8 GB, 20GB SSD)
Other options are available, just contact us.
Cloud servers are available as an option to a paid subscription, just log in to your online account and update your subscription to add the cloud server of your choice.
Once your subscription has been upgraded and the payment succeeds, the cloud server will be automatically added to your account. We will then contact you for additional information about the programs to install and setup your server accordingly (please allow up to 1 business day).
Cloud servers are meant to be flexible and scalable, so you can upgrade or downgrade directly from your online account.
Learn more in our Getting Started with a MyQuickCloud Cloud Server guide
We provide, setup and maintain a server from one of the Amazon AWS datacenters. Our managed servers come in various sizes (available from the pricing page) and include:
Yes, with MyQuickCloud the usual Windows permissions and restrictions apply so other users (like your MyQuickCloud users) can only access their private folders as well as the Windows public folders.
You can set additional permissions to either grant or deny access to specific folders, files and applications as you see fit. If you need help with this, just ask our expert support team.
Yes, the host needs to be switched on and connected to the internet for anyone else to be able to work from it remotely.
If keeping your host online 24/7 is an issue then you can take one of our cloud servers which are always powered on, take a look at our Managed Cloud FAQ section.
We back up our managed cloud servers daily however with the on-premise solution, you will need to manage your own backups.
Yes, MyQuickCloud is a great way of providing your users with secure access to your server without needing to worry about firewall openings or static IP addresses. However you should ensure you have the required third party licenses corresponding to running and accessing your server remotely.
The host is the computer with the programs on it that you want to access remotely.
The remote computer is the device you’re sitting in front of that you are using to work remotely.
Check out our explainer video here.