Kandji vs. TinyMDM

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Kandji
Score 5.3 out of 10
Mid-Size Companies (51-1,000 employees)
Kandji is an Apple device management software solution for macOS, iOS, iPadOS, and tvOS, from the company of the same name in San Diego.N/A
TinyMDM
Score 0.0 out of 10
N/A
TinyMDM, Android EMM Partner, is a Mobile Device Management dedicated to businesses looking for a solution to manage and secure their mobile fleet of smartphones, tablets, rugged devices. TinyMDM is approved by Android for all its management sets: Kiosk Mode Fully Managed Mode BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) WPCO (Work Profile on Company Owned Device) It offers a centralized management solution for all devices within an organization: app…
$2.30
per month per user
Pricing
KandjiTinyMDM
Editions & Modules
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FLEXIBLE
$2.30
per month per user
CLASSIC
$23
per year per user
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
KandjiTinyMDM
Free Trial
YesYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional DetailsAll plans billed annually.TinyMDM also offers quantitative discounts starting from 200 licenses.
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User Ratings
KandjiTinyMDM
Likelihood to Recommend
1.0
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Usability
1.0
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User Testimonials
KandjiTinyMDM
Likelihood to Recommend
Kandji would be excellent for a company that has Mac fleets and is currently using Intune or Jamf as their MDM. Kandji is cheaper than Jamf and way easy to configure than Intune.
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Pros
  • Automate device provisioning.
  • Robust security and compliance enforcement.
  • Seamless app and patch management.
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Cons
  • Security features
  • BYOD controls
  • Containerization
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Usability
Switching from our old MDM to Kandji: "We'll set you right up with an integration specialist" and it'll be "so easy." Greatly incorrect. The change took months and was a disaster at best. So many things I had to figure out that they never mentioned, or I had to keep going back to them to get more information. "Oh, we forgot to mention that!" - said about a dozen times. Also, I had to go to our former MDM to ask them how to do it because "Kandji can only help on the Kandji side of things - not the other MDM side." Well yes, but then don't make it sound like you can and will do that part in the first place!
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Alternatives Considered
Overall, my organization is an iOS-heavy company, and Kandji struck a good balance of user experience and good automations.
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Return on Investment
  • They promised us we could add devices as needed. I even had that written in an email. However, they rescinded that promise and required us to add devices in buckets of 50. That means, since we had 55 users, we had to pay for 100 licenses.
  • Password issues were made much worse by using Kandji instead of our old MDM (Hexnode).
  • Overall, Kandji created major headaches with laptop instead of improving.
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ScreenShots

Kandji Screenshots

Screenshot of Zero-Touch DeploymentScreenshot of Automated patch managementScreenshot of One-Click Compliance TemplatesScreenshot of Streamlined User Interface

TinyMDM Screenshots

Screenshot of TinyMDM featuresScreenshot of Management of Android smartphones, tablets, rugged devicesScreenshot of Remote control of Android devices from TinyMDM admin consoleScreenshot of Mobile Apps Management: public, private and web appsScreenshot of Kiosk Mode Management: device is locked to a single or multi apps, without the possibility to add new ones