Azeo is an enterprise-focused IT service provider. Its website emphasizes “hassle-free IT” and “personalized service,” with its core offering described as “IT-avdelning på abonnemang” — essentially IT department capabilities delivered via subscription. It is closer to an MSP / outsourced IT service than a pure SaaS tool.
Based on the captured page content, Azeo’s services include unlimited or flexible support, a security package, and assistance from experienced technicians. The site navigation also lists add-on services, a Teams app, an Azeo app, and customer training, suggesting that it may handle service requests and customer communication not only through human IT support but also via Teams or its own application. However, the main text does not provide detailed modules such as ticketing, device management, account administration, monitoring, backup, endpoint security, or similar capabilities.
Azeo clearly uses a subscription model, making it suitable for businesses that want to purchase IT department capabilities on a monthly or recurring basis. However, the page does not show specific pricing, plan tiers, user limits, response times, or service SLAs; it only provides options to book a meeting or contact the company by phone. Before purchasing, buyers should confirm the service scope, whether pricing is based on employee count, how add-on services are billed, and the contract term.
The only identifiable third-party ecosystem mentioned in the public text is the Teams app, which may make it suitable for businesses already using Microsoft Teams. On security, the site only mentions a “security package” without explaining what products or measures are included. There are also no details on GDPR, ISO 27001, backup, encryption, access control, or other compliance and security practices. API support, developer resources, self-hosting, and cloud deployment options are not mentioned either.
The main advantage is its clear positioning: helping companies without a full in-house IT team gain ongoing support, basic security capabilities, and access to technical experts. The subscription model also makes budgeting easier. The downside is the lack of public information, especially around pricing, SLAs, service boundaries, and compliance. Azeo is best suited to local SMEs in Sweden or Europe, or organizations looking to outsource IT operations and employee support.
Access from China cannot be determined from the available text, and payment methods are not disclosed. Because the service is highly location-dependent, it may offer limited direct value to Chinese companies without an office in Sweden or Europe. Alternatives include local Chinese IT outsourcing providers, Microsoft 365 / Teams operations partners, or localized IT support services within the DingTalk and WeCom ecosystems.
⚠ This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on azeo.se official site.
azeo.se is an Sweden SaaS Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach azeo.se directly.