TechOps Engineer at a financial services firm with 201-500 employees
Real User
Top 5
Apr 11, 2026
The pricing, setup cost, and licensing experience are good. It is cheap, and we do not encounter any hassle during setup. They help us initially, and after that, we make improvements one by one until we become Kandji experts.
IT Operation Manager at a retailer with 201-500 employees
Real User
Top 5
Apr 9, 2026
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing is that it is always hard to get budget for these things because management does not always see the upside of an MDM system. I think you have to package it with the security and compliance aspect, then it is easier. However, the price could be cheaper, not much, but somewhat cheaper.
IT Support Technician at a tech vendor with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Top 5
Apr 7, 2026
I did not deal with the pricing negotiations, so I am not super familiar with the costs directly. My IT director managed those conversations, but from what I understood, it was a bit more than Jamf, particularly at renewal time, but it was money well spent.
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing is that their pricing structure is bucket-based, requiring licenses to be bought in large groups, which is not an issue for my organization due to a large employee count, but could be a concern for smaller organizations, and the pricing is not published publicly, requiring interaction with sales representatives for details.
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The pricing, setup cost, and licensing experience are good. It is cheap, and we do not encounter any hassle during setup. They help us initially, and after that, we make improvements one by one until we become Kandji experts.
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing is that it is always hard to get budget for these things because management does not always see the upside of an MDM system. I think you have to package it with the security and compliance aspect, then it is easier. However, the price could be cheaper, not much, but somewhat cheaper.
I did not deal with the pricing negotiations, so I am not super familiar with the costs directly. My IT director managed those conversations, but from what I understood, it was a bit more than Jamf, particularly at renewal time, but it was money well spent.
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing is that their pricing structure is bucket-based, requiring licenses to be bought in large groups, which is not an issue for my organization due to a large employee count, but could be a concern for smaller organizations, and the pricing is not published publicly, requiring interaction with sales representatives for details.
Users have to pay a yearly licensing fee for Kandji, which is expensive.