WakeDesk WebCustomer Remote Access Portal

Self-hosted remote access

One web portal for every licensed WakeDesk host.

Customers can manage their address book, check host health, download installers, and launch remote access workflows from a clean browser portal.

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WakeDesk Web
Nodes8 / 15
Online6
LicenseActive
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Built for customers and operators

WakeDesk Web keeps the customer experience simple while the server continues enforcing licenses, host limits, and access policy.

01

Customer address book

Show only the hosts assigned to the signed-in customer account, with status, platform, and labels.

02

Remote access launch

Start with native app deep links today, then add browser-based sessions through the future WakeDesk web gateway.

03

License visibility

Display plan, node capacity, validity, and active hosts without exposing server internals.

04

Downloads and recovery

Give customers the correct installers, backup guidance, and host onboarding instructions from one place.

Future web access path

Ready for browser remote access when the gateway is built.

The portal can authenticate against the WakeDesk API now. Browser-based remote control will require a secure gateway that issues short-lived session tokens and bridges traffic to the WakeDesk relay.

  1. LoginCustomer signs in through the WakeDesk API.
  2. AuthorizeAPI checks license, host ownership, and policy.
  3. LaunchPortal opens native app today or web session later.
  4. AuditServer records host activity and license usage.

Customer workspace

Customer dashboard

Manage licensed hosts, address book entries, and WakeDesk downloads.

customer@example.com Signed in
PlanProfessional15 host nodes
Usage7 / 1546.7% capacity used
Online52 hosts offline
LicenseActiveValid until 2027-06-05

Quick Connect

Open Address Book to connect to assigned WakeDesk hosts through the installed desktop app.

Account Status

Review license usage, host count, and account settings from the tabs above.

Signed in ascustomer@example.com
Alert emailcustomer@example.com
Portalwakedeskweb.wakeos.dev

Address Book

Customer-owned hosts. Native connect can open the installed WakeDesk app; browser sessions can be added when the web gateway is ready.

License

CustomerDemo Customer
Accountcustomer@example.com
PlanProfessional
Nodes7 used / 15 allowed
Statusactive

Remote Access

  1. Native connect opens the installed WakeDesk desktop app.
  2. Future browser connect will request a web session token.
  3. WakeDesk API validates license and host ownership.
  4. The web gateway bridges traffic to the WakeDesk relay.

Add Host Node

Add a licensed node to your customer address book. The device must still be activated on the WakeDesk desktop app before it can accept connections.

Manage Host Nodes

Edit host labels and platforms, or remove nodes from this account.

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Account Settings

Update your portal login email and the address used for WakeDesk host alerts.

Change Password

Update the password for the currently signed-in WakeDesk Web account.

Downloads

Install WakeDesk on customer hosts, then activate them against this account.

Connect

Complete WakeDesk account setup

Before managing licensed hosts, review and accept the WakeDesk customer agreement and finish your first password update if required.

Annual service termWakeDesk licenses are issued for the selected yearly or monthly term and renew at the regular published price unless changed or canceled before renewal.
Authorized use onlyUse WakeDesk only for systems you own, administer, or have explicit permission to support. Abuse, unauthorized access, fraud, spam, scanning, or credential misuse can suspend service immediately.
Host responsibilityYou are responsible for removing retired devices, protecting passwords, keeping client software updated, and using the service in compliance with local laws and customer agreements.
Service availabilityWakeDesk is operated as a managed remote access service. Planned maintenance, network outages, VPS issues, or emergency security actions may temporarily affect access.