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LDAP Account Manager Review

LDAP Account Manager is a web-based admin interface for managing users, groups, and other objects in LDAP directories.

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Verdict

LDAP Account Manager is a mature, open-source tool used by sysadmins to simplify day-to-day LDAP and Active Directory management through a browser UI rather than raw LDAP commands. It offers a live demo, extensive documentation, and a Pro tier with additional features. It has no relation to AI and is incorrectly listed in this directory.

What it does

Easy LDAP management

Best for

LDAP Account Manager is best for system administrators and IT professionals managing LDAP directories.

At a glance

Free planYes
Login requiredYes
MemoryNo
VoiceNo
Image generationNo
Group chatNo
Mobile appNo
NSFW policyN/A
PricingFree + paid — LAM Pro available; pricing on request

Pros & cons

Pros
  • Mature and well-documented
  • Live demo available
  • Broad LDAP/AD compatibility
Cons
  • Not AI-related — misplaced in this directory
  • UI feels dated
  • Requires existing LDAP infrastructure

Frequently asked

Is LDAP Account Manager free to use?
Yes. LDAP Account Manager has a free plan — LAM Pro available; pricing on request
Does LDAP Account Manager have memory?
No persistent memory — sessions don't carry over by default.
Can LDAP Account Manager do voice or images?
Voice: no. Image generation: no.
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