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Pingman Tools is a software company based in Boise, Idaho, USA. Its core products are PingPlotter, PingPlotter Cloud, and MultiPing, all designed to make troubleshooting internet and network connectivity issues easier. It is not a general-purpose development framework, but rather a developer/admin toolset focused on network engineering and IT operations, used to identify latency, packet loss, jitter, routing anomalies, and remote-work connectivity problems.
PingPlotter Desktop/Standard/Professional focuses on full-path diagnostics for one or multiple targets. It can visualize the current route, continuously record latency and packet loss for each hop over time, and save data for archiving or as evidence when dealing with an ISP. Professional supports hundreds of targets, jitter graphs, a Web interface, summary screens, and remote agents. MultiPing is aimed at monitoring the online status and latency of large numbers of targets, making it suitable for availability monitoring of websites, IP cameras, home devices, or server lists, but it does not emphasize full route analysis. The Cloud version is used for centralized monitoring of remote workers’ connections.
The main text discloses clear desktop product pricing: Free is free; MultiPing offers a perpetual license for $39.99; Standard offers a perpetual license for $39.99 or $6.99/license/month; Professional offers a perpetual license for $349 or $29/license/month. Maintenance fees start from $9.99/year and $87.25/year respectively, with volume discounts available for multiple licenses. PingPlotter Cloud offers a 7-day free trial, but official pricing is not disclosed.
Its strengths are intuitive, visual troubleshooting that turns “the network feels slow” into evidence such as latency, packet loss, route hops, and historical trends. The product lineup covers local, remote, and multi-target monitoring, and there is a good amount of documentation, manuals, case studies, and product comparison material. Limitations include non-transparent Cloud pricing and no disclosed self-hosting information; TCP probing is marked as Windows-only; and MultiPing is better suited to monitoring than deep path analysis.
It is suitable for network engineers, system administrators, remote-work IT teams, contact centers, VoIP operations teams, and organizations that need evidence when discussing faults with carriers. Access from China is not covered in the main text, so users should evaluate availability of the official website, Cloud console, and payment options. If localization or open-source alternatives are needed, Zabbix, Nagios, Grafana/Prometheus, and PRTG are worth considering; for lightweight diagnostics, mtr or WinMTR can be used.
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