PacKit
The link between software packaging & deployment
Last updated: 11 Jun 16:42
PacKit — Centralized Packaging, Deployment & Patching
PacKit centralizes application packaging, deployment, and patching. Key capabilities include .intunewin generation, MECM/Intune automation, PSADT wrapper, and a free Basic tier with a 30-day trial.
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Intro
PacKit is a tool from the team behind Advanced Installer that centralizes application packaging, deployment, and patching. According to the product materials, it aims to unify these tasks into a single interface and is presented as backed by 20+ years of expertise. The product positioning and feature descriptions emphasize a role as an automation point for common Windows application packaging and distribution actions.
Key Features
- Generates .intunewin files (IntuneWin Auto-Generator) for use with Microsoft Intune.
- Automates uploads and assignments to MECM and Intune, reducing manual steps in the deployment process.
- Provides a PSADT wrapper to simplify scripted application installs.
- Includes ancillary tooling such as an App Catalog (Winget), Command Line Finder, and Intune detection rule helpers.
- Offers a centralized interface for managing, patching, and deploying applications from one place.
- Available as a free Basic tier ($0/year) and a free 30-day trial; paid upgrades are offered for additional features or control.
Who this is for
PacKit is intended for teams and individuals responsible for packaging, patching, and deploying Windows applications—especially those who need to create .intunewin files and automate uploads to MECM or Intune. It is suited to operations, endpoint, and packaging engineers who prefer a consolidated workflow for repetitive packaging tasks.
Notes on scope: publicly available material references privacy in passing but does not include full data-handling or enterprise support details, and paid plan specifics and security/compliance documentation are not included in the cited snippets.
Frequently Asked Questions
What packaging and deployment tasks can PacKit automate?
PacKit can generate .intunewin files, automate uploads and assignments to MECM and Intune, provide a PSADT wrapper, and includes tools such as an App Catalog (Winget), Command Line Finder, and Intune detection rule helpers.
Is there a free version or trial available?
Yes. Public materials state there is a free Basic version priced at $0 USD per year and a free 30-day trial with instant access; paid upgrades are available for additional features and control.
What important information is not detailed in the cited materials?
The available snippets reference privacy but do not provide a full privacy or data-handling policy. They also do not include detailed paid-plan pricing breakdowns, enterprise support or SLA details, system requirements, or security/compliance certificates.
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