ManageEngine Endpoint Central MSP is a web-based endpoint management software that helps managed service providers manage and secure their clients' end devices across Windows, Mac, and Linux from a central console. Available both in the cloud and on-premises, it simplifies the process of endpoint management for MSPs with easier and flexible onboarding of customers, automated patch management, real-time asset management, remote troubleshooting, mobile device management,…
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Syncro
Score 7.5 out of 10
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Syncro offers an Extended Monitoring and Management (XMM) platform for midsized MSPs and internal IT teams. The platform integrates RMM (endpoint management), professional services automation (PSA), and Microsoft 365 multi-tenant management to help organizations simplify operations, strengthen security, and scale.
$159
per month per user
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ManageEngine Endpoint Central MSP
Syncro
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Core
$159
per month per user
Team
$209
per month per user
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ManageEngine Endpoint Central MSP
Syncro
Free Trial
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Yes
Free/Freemium Version
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No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
No setup fee
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ManageEngine also offers a customized price quote.
Discount available for annual payment.
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Solarwinds is really good one, more expensive than Syncro through. Two other platforms that are good but not listed in the production search are NinjaRMM and Bluetrait. These are a few other alternatives to Syncro a business should consider when choosing which software will …
Syncro does not have every bell or whistle (especially when compared with Kaseya VSA). However from a cost versus feature perspective, Syncro wins hands down.
Syncro versus Atera - they are very similar products and also use the per agent pricing. This was a big driver for us …
The good is pretty good when it comes to Syncro. Window patching works well. They add features often. No hidden fees and good pricing. The bad, are inconvenient when it comes to Syncro but could be worse. Reporting does not look good. Support only through email. There are no forums or network scanning/SNMP
Ticketing. Whilst the ticketing system works, it is fairly basic compared to specific ticketing solutions. Some improvements here would be great.
Remote Management - granular options on accounts. You are unable to have some clients or systems which do not require a password for remote access, whilst having this set for other clients/accounts. This makes it a problem if you want to use the remote management component on servers where there is no one available to approve access
Better "built in" remote access software. Whilst the base remote access software works and that the system integrates with larger remote management vendors, some improvements to the remote management component would be beneficial
The overall value of Syncro is good due to cost of software and the things that it does do well. However, there are some limitations that will be frustrating and may require extra software or time to complete or format in other platforms. So, can cause some setbacks to some organizations but be work well for others, based on their needs
Syncro does not have every bell or whistle (especially when compared with Kaseya VSA). However from a cost versus feature perspective, Syncro wins hands down. Syncro versus Atera - they are very similar products and also use the per agent pricing. This was a big driver for us and Syncro came out at cheaper priced option. Atera does have more features and is a more mature product - however the features that we required were perfect in SyncroMSP