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RangerMSP

Lifecycle Manager + RangerMSP

Connect RangerMSP, formerly CommitCRM, with Lifecycle Manager so PSA asset context can support warranty accuracy, scorecards, and lifecycle planning.

CommitCRM has rebranded as RangerMSP, so the legacy CommitCRM route should resolve to the cleaner RangerMSP integration page.

This page keeps the migration faithful to the source content while aligning the Sanity reference with the current platform integration name.

Source context

How RangerMSP connects with Lifecycle Manager

RangerMSP is a PSA system for MSPs managing client IT environments. Lifecycle Manager can use PSA asset context to keep planning data aligned with service operations.

The result is cleaner warranty coverage, lifecycle insights, scorecards, and reporting for client planning conversations.

Synced data

Data Lifecycle Manager can use from RangerMSP

The exact fields available depend on the source system configuration, but Lifecycle Manager uses the integration to keep planning data aligned.

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Workstations

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Servers and virtual machines

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VMware hosts

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Storage and networking assets

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Imaging and mobile assets

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Warranty, purchase, and lifecycle fields where available

Why it matters

Why Lifecycle Manager + RangerMSP?

The legacy vendor pages grouped these integrations together. This page keeps the same intent, but attaches it to the specific source system.

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Keep asset data accurate

Lifecycle Manager syncs hardware, software, warranty, and coverage details so client records stay current without spreadsheet cleanup.

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Spot risk before it becomes urgent

Use automated insights, scorecards, and roadmaps to flag expired warranties, aging assets, unsupported software, and gaps in standards.

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Make planning client-ready

Turn synced asset data into reports and roadmap views that help clients understand refresh timing, budget needs, and service priorities.

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Reduce double entry

Use the integration as the bridge between operational tools and Lifecycle Manager so teams can work from the systems they already maintain.