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Score8.7 out of 10

10 Reviews and Ratings

Addigy Reviews

5 Reviews

Addigy all the way

Rating: 7 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

We use Addigy to manage all of our Mac devices like Imacs macbooks. It made it super easy to track manage and update it. With the last update Big sur I feel like it slowed us down is not as robust as it use to be I even rolled back version to test and it improved by a lot . Hopefully they fix the issue soon

Pros

  • Update
  • RMM
  • Security

Cons

  • Support Windows
  • support Linux
  • support mobile devices

Likelihood to Recommend

It is more suited for a environment were all they used is Apple devices. it make sit more complex to manage more then 1 portal for the same users the inly difference is them having Windows vs Mac OS. It is great to create profile with rules and manage your employees and track what they are doing

Robust / Feature Rich MDM

Rating: 8 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

We use Addigy in conjunction with our outsourced IT company to track and manage endpoints/hardware. Addigy is used to manage all of our endpoint devices across 4 offices, 3 different states, and 35 employees. Addigy is used to track, deploy, and provide integrated support to all users at our company.

Pros

  • remote device control
  • automation
  • application management
  • device management
  • remote monitoring

Cons

  • security risk
  • UI could use improvement
  • slow response

Likelihood to Recommend

Very easy to deploy software org-wide changes, easy to remote access individual machines, and take a quick inventory of issues, software, devices, and general status.
Vetted Review
Addigy
2 years of experience

Solid Mid-Sized Performer

Rating: 8 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

Used to facilitate management and deployment of several hundred Apple computers and and iPads

Pros

  • System management
  • Remote access
  • Policy Deployment

Cons

  • User Interface
  • Speed
  • App Deployment

Likelihood to Recommend

Very solid product to manage mid-sized deployments of a high number of Apple products. We are an MSP and use this as our MDM for all Apple client devices. We specialize in private school and non-profit entities. This product allows our remote helpdesk team to easily manage a high number of devices remotely and efficiently.
Vetted Review
Addigy
4 years of experience

Addigy is a good choice for SMB

Rating: 9 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

We are using it for all of our clients with hybrid mac/pc environments. It helps us make sure that the macs we support are just as secure and monitored as all of the PCs that we handle. So far, it's been working quite well for us to achieve that.

Pros

  • Ease of use
  • reliable
  • good feature set

Cons

  • Better integrations
  • more automation
  • more reporting

Likelihood to Recommend

Right now, I think it is the best option for a small to mid-sized business. Its ease of use, pricing, and features make it a strong choice for someone wanting to remotely manage and monitor Macs. The other options we looked at either were very clunky or did not have very good features.
Vetted Review
Addigy
3 years of experience

Addigy - great price, easy to use, make it your Mac MDM.

Rating: 10 out of 10
Incentivized

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

All our clients are in Addigy for MDM. This way we can provide them updates, and manage their computers remotely.

Pros

  • Easy to use
  • Support is always reachable
  • Built-in profile manager
  • Constantly evolving

Cons

  • UI could be cleaner
  • System update scheduler needs more details
  • Needs to implement a "Please wait we are installing things" screen

Likelihood to Recommend

If you are managing any Macs, iOS devices, or AppleTVs - the best option for you is Addigy. At a low price and ease of use, it really does make managing computers and other Apple devices super easy. Every client has an instance, where their software is rolled out and installed on company-owned machines. This way everyone has the same set of tools to work from.