Claude + RMMmax: A First Look at AI‑Driven RMM Automation

We just released a brand‑new video showcasing something we’ve been working toward for a long time: true AI‑assisted RMM operations, powered by the RMMmax MCP Server and Claude AI.

👉 Watch the full demo here: https://youtu.be/l7ZR2pHw83I

In this demonstration, we put Claude side‑by‑side with the RMMmax console and let it analyze a live environment of 11 endpoints. What makes this demo different is that Claude isn’t just summarizing data — it’s interacting with the RMMmax ecosystem, generating scripts, requesting execution, and building dashboards in real time.

What Claude Does in the Demo

Claude walks through a full security‑posture assessment, including:

  • Defender/AV health
  • CVE exposure across all endpoints
  • BitLocker and encryption gaps
  • Patch posture and update readiness
  • Malware indicators and persistence signals
  • Admin drift and privilege anomalies
  • Attack‑surface exposure (ports, SMB, RDP, firewall)
  • Brute‑force and failed‑login patterns

Where RMMmax doesn’t natively surface certain telemetry, Claude identifies the gaps and automatically generates the scripts needed to collect the missing data. PowerShell for Windows, Bash for Mac/Linux — all created on the fly.

And thanks to the MCP Server, Claude can even request permission to execute those scripts directly on online agents.

This is AI acting like a senior engineer: diagnosing, scripting, validating, and preparing to run endpoint‑level tasks.

Why This Matters

This demo is a glimpse into the next generation of MSP automation:

  • AI that understands your environment
  • AI that builds the tools it needs
  • AI that can execute tasks safely and audibly
  • AI that expands your visibility without manual effort

It’s not just reporting — it’s operational intelligence.

Check Out the Video

If you want to see what AI‑driven RMM workflows look like in practice, this is the perfect starting point.

🎥 Watch the demo: https://youtu.be/l7ZR2pHw83I

Let us know what you think — and what you want to see Claude automate next.