NinjaOne Is Beautifully Simple
Overall Satisfaction with NinjaOne
We use NinjaOne for our RMM solution. We utilize it to remote into systems, network monitoring, backups, Microsoft and 3rd party updates, and to streamline our laptop setup process.
We previously used N-central, and we're very happy with our decision to make the switch. N-central had more features, but it was much more difficult to manage.
Every aspect of the product is easy to use. If you're looking into new RMM solutions, please ask the vendors how much they charge to implement the product, or if they know of consultants who can help implement their product for you. NinjaOne will help you with the implementation, but you won't need much help. Our team had never set up an RMM solution before, and we managed to get NinjaOne fully set up in under 4 weeks.
We previously used N-central, and we're very happy with our decision to make the switch. N-central had more features, but it was much more difficult to manage.
Every aspect of the product is easy to use. If you're looking into new RMM solutions, please ask the vendors how much they charge to implement the product, or if they know of consultants who can help implement their product for you. NinjaOne will help you with the implementation, but you won't need much help. Our team had never set up an RMM solution before, and we managed to get NinjaOne fully set up in under 4 weeks.
Pros
- Updates
- Backsup
- Remote Access
Cons
- Backups. The backups are powerful, but there aren't a ton of options.
- Backups. We have had issues with cloud backups at sites with lower bandwidth.
- Remote access. We've had to manually uninstall and reinstall teamviewer before, but its very rare.
- Great return on investment. It will help you run a lean team.
- Drives automation. The software can be used to automate new device setup.
NinjaOne isn't as versatile as N-able. NinjaOne doesn't have as many features or settings as N-able.
N-able is far more complex, which isn't always a good thing. For vary large-scale MSPs, it might be a better choice. However, for a small to medium-sized team, NinjaOne is an extremely powerful and beautifully simple choice.
N-able is far more complex, which isn't always a good thing. For vary large-scale MSPs, it might be a better choice. However, for a small to medium-sized team, NinjaOne is an extremely powerful and beautifully simple choice.
Do you think NinjaOne delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with NinjaOne's feature set?
Yes
Did NinjaOne live up to sales and marketing promises?
Yes
Did implementation of NinjaOne go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy NinjaOne again?
Yes


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