// snap2deploy

About Snap2Deploy

The five-minute deploy. Zero scripts. No exceptions.

You shouldn’t have to babysit installers. We built a tool that doesn’t make you.

The packaging gap

Every SysAdmin and MacAdmin runs the same loop: download the installer, repackage it, upload to Intune or Jamf, scope it, test it, watch it fail on a quirk in the silent args, fix it, redeploy, repeat. By Friday afternoon you’ve burned ten hours on what should have been a ten-minute task.

That’s not your fault. That’s the gap between vendor installer and managed-device deployment — and the industry has decided you should fill it manually, forever.

We disagree. Snap2Deploy is the antidote.

The Snap: zero-scripting, in your browser

We compressed the “repackage, upload, test, repeat” cycle into a single workflow that runs in your browser. No local VM. No PowerShell modules to update. No PSAppDeployToolkit ritual cargo-culted from your last job.

  • Zero-scripting by default. Pick an app from our 447-strong catalog, click Package, deploy. Silent install arguments, deployment metadata, and scope assignments are detected and pre-filled. You review. You approve. You ship.
  • Custom App Wizard. Got an internal line-of-business app or something off-catalog? Upload the installer, our AI reads the manifest, infers the silent switches, and walks you through the deploy. No bash scripts. No MSI orca rituals. No community Reddit threads at 11 PM.
  • Auto-Pilot patching. Tell Snap2Deploy to keep an app current and we watch the vendor for new releases, repackage on detection, and redeploy without you lifting a finger. Same audit trail. Same approval gates. Just no manual labor.

The competitors charge you for a script library. We give you a workflow that doesn’t need scripts at all.

Platform parity: Intune AND Jamf, first-class

Most patch-management tools treat one platform as the headline and the other as an afterthought. We refuse.

  • Microsoft Intune (Windows + macOS). Full coverage of Microsoft Graph’s app types — win32LobApp, macOSPkgApp, and macOSDmgApp — including DMG drag-and-drop installs handled correctly server-side. Microsoft-only customers no longer need a separate tool for their Macs.
  • Jamf Pro (macOS). Pro v1 packages API for upload, JCDS bind verification, and a built-in install script that mounts raw vendor DMGs and copies the .app to /Applications — without requiring you to learn Composer.

If your fleet has both Macs and PCs, you don’t need two tools. You need one tool that took both seriously.

What we believe

Three principles drive every product decision:

  • Speed without surrender. Five minutes from installer to deployed app is the goal — never at the cost of review, approval, or rollback. You see what we did, why we did it, and what’s about to deploy — before it deploys.
  • Least privilege by default. Where the product can work without MDM API access, we let it. Where it needs API access, we ask for the smallest permission set that does the job.
  • You own your data. Your installers, your tenant metadata, your deployment history — yours. We don’t train AI models on it. We don’t share it across customers. We delete it on request.

Built by operators, not investors

Snap2Deploy is small on purpose.

We’re an elite strike team — lean, focused, and answerable directly to the people who pay us. There is no product council. There is no quarterly review cycle where a feature you actually need gets bumped to “next half” because it doesn’t ladder up to ARR targets. There is the founder, a small group of trusted contractors and advisors, and a roadmap that responds to customer requests in days, not quarters.

That structure isn’t a phase we’re trying to grow out of. It’s how we ship better tooling for endpoint admins than 100-person SaaS companies do — because every line of code, every API decision, every pricing change is made by someone who has personally felt the pain of repackaging Notepad++ for the third time this quarter.

We’re not pretending to be anything we’re not. We’re explaining why “small” is the feature.

Try it. No credit card. No-nonsense.

The fastest way to see if Snap2Deploy is for you is to stop reading and try it. The Free plan covers up to 3 apps, requires no credit card, and lets you ship a real package to your real Intune or Jamf tenant in the next ten minutes.

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Want to talk first? hello@snap2deploy.com goes to a real human who has personally deployed software through Intune and Jamf. Not a chatbot. Not a tier-one queue.

Transparency & compliance

For procurement, security review, or legal — here’s exactly who you’re buying from.

The company

  • Legal name: SNAP2DEPLOY L.L.C.
  • State of formation: New Jersey, USA
  • Registered office:
    9 Pinewood Road
    Milford, NJ 08848
    United States
  • Founder & operator: Eric Dyott
  • Website: www.snap2deploy.com

Where we operate

Snap2Deploy is a US-based company serving customers worldwide. The platform runs on US-region cloud infrastructure — Vercel for the application layer, Neon for the managed Postgres database. Full hosting, encryption, tenant-isolation, backup, and incident-response details live in our Security & Trust Center. Data-collection and retention details live in our Privacy Policy.

How to reach us

Real humans, real inboxes. Pick the one that fits your question:

Vendor due diligence

Procurement reviewer? Email security@snap2deploy.com for our DDQ Packet — architecture diagram, data-flow diagram, permission matrix, DPA, and subprocessor list. We’d rather over-disclose than under-disclose. This category of product fundamentally runs on trust.