Jamf Pro vs Miradore
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.
Android Zero-Touch Enrollment
Google's enterprise enrollment program that configures Android devices on first boot. IT admins pre-assign enrollment profiles so devices connect to the MDM automatically, enabling mass deployment without manual intervention.
Managed Google Play Integration
Deploy and manage Android apps through Managed Google Play including private enterprise apps, web apps, and curated collections for Android Enterprise devices.
Samsung Knox Mobile Enrollment
Samsung's proprietary bulk enrollment for Galaxy devices. Extends Android Enterprise with Knox-specific security features including hardware-backed attestation and Samsung-exclusive configuration options.
Webhooks / Event Notifications
Push real-time event notifications to external systems on enrollment, compliance changes, or security incidents. Triggers automation workflows without polling.
Win32 / LOB App Deployment
Package and deploy traditional Win32 desktop applications (.msi, .exe, .msix) and line-of-business apps with detection rules, dependency management, and supersedence.
Strengths & Weaknesses
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
Miradore
Strengths
- Free tier supports up to 50 devices with no time limit — lowest barrier to entry
- Consistently praised for user-friendly interface and minimal learning curve
- Full Apple ADE, Android Zero-Touch, and Samsung Knox ME enrollment support
- Comprehensive Windows patch management with 160+ third-party vendor support
Weaknesses
- No Linux or ChromeOS management
- Limited enterprise integrations: no SIEM, webhooks, ServiceNow, or Okta support
- No native remote terminal or shell access for troubleshooting
Pricing Comparison
Jamf Pro
Miradore
OS Support
Operating system coverage across both platforms.
| Operating System | Jamf Pro | Miradore |
|---|---|---|
| iOS | ||
| macOS | ||
| Android | — | |
| Windows | — | |
| Total | 2 | 4 |
Our Recommendation
Jamf Pro takes the overall lead with a score of 4.0/5.0, winning 7 of 10 categories.
Choose Jamf Pro if:
Apple-first organisations, creative industries, education
Choose Miradore if:
Small to mid-size businesses seeking affordable, easy-to-use MDM with strong core features
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