Addigy vs Jamf Pro
A head-to-head comparison across 10 scoring categories, pricing, OS coverage, and real-world fit.
Category Radar
Visual overlay of both platforms across all 10 scoring dimensions.
Category Breakdown
Score comparison across each of the 10 evaluation categories.
Feature Highlights
The 5 individual features with the biggest score difference between these two platforms.
Azure AD / Entra ID Integration
Native integration with Microsoft Entra ID for identity-driven management, conditional access, and SSO. Foundation for zero-trust architectures in Microsoft environments.
Conditional Access Policies
Real-time access decisions based on device compliance, user identity, location, and risk signals. Gates access to corporate apps and data based on dynamic trust evaluation.
On-Premises Active Directory
Connect to on-premises AD for user authentication, OU-based targeting, and hybrid identity scenarios. Supports LDAP sync or directory connectors for legacy infrastructure.
Custom Connector / Plugin Framework
Extensibility model for custom integrations: marketplace, SDK, partner connectors, or integration hub. Determines how easily the platform fits unique enterprise toolchains.
Firmware / Driver Updates
Manage firmware and driver updates for device hardware including BIOS/UEFI updates and peripheral firmware. Primarily relevant for Windows devices and specialized hardware.
Strengths & Weaknesses
Addigy
Strengths
- Multi-tenant architecture designed specifically for MSP workflows
- LiveTerminal provides real-time remote shell access to macOS devices
- LiveDesktop enables live screen sharing for macOS troubleshooting
- Prebuilt Apps community catalog simplifies common app deployments
Weaknesses
- Apple-only with no Android, Windows, Linux, or ChromeOS support
- Higher pricing ($6–8/device/month) than Apple-focused competitors
- Limited third-party integrations compared to Jamf Pro
Jamf Pro
Strengths
- Smart Groups with 150+ criteria enable the most granular Apple device targeting available
- Early adopter of Apple Declarative Device Management (DDM)
- Jamf Connect bridges cloud identity (Azure AD/Okta) to macOS login
- Self Service app provides a polished end-user experience
Weaknesses
- Apple-only: no Android, Windows, Linux, or ChromeOS management
- Requires a separate MDM for non-Apple devices in mixed fleets
- Jamf Protect (endpoint security) is a separate product with additional cost
Pricing Comparison
Addigy
Jamf Pro
OS Support
Operating system coverage across both platforms.
| Operating System | Addigy | Jamf Pro |
|---|---|---|
| iOS | ||
| macOS | ||
| Total | 2 | 2 |
Our Recommendation
Jamf Pro takes the overall lead with a score of 4.0/5.0, winning 10 of 10 categories.
Choose Jamf Pro if:
Apple-first organisations, creative industries, education
Choose Addigy if:
MSPs managing multiple Apple-only client environments
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