Mosyle vs NinjaOne MDM
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.
Google Workspace Directory
Integrate with Google Workspace for user identity, group-based policy targeting, and device correlation. Essential for Google-centric IT ecosystems.
SAML / OIDC SSO
Single sign-on for the MDM admin console and end-user portals via SAML 2.0 or OpenID Connect. Reduces credential fatigue and enforces centralized authentication.
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.
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.
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.
Strengths & Weaknesses
Mosyle
Strengths
- Free tier supports up to 30 Apple devices with no time limit
- Paid tier starts at just $1/device/month (lowest among Apple MDMs)
- CIS and NIST compliance templates built-in for regulated environments
- Automated macOS app patching simplifies lifecycle management
Weaknesses
- Apple-only with no cross-platform support
- API and integration capabilities significantly behind Jamf
- Third-party documentation and community resources still growing
NinjaOne MDM
Strengths
- Unified dashboard combining RMM and MDM management in a single console
- Built-in remote access tools leveraging RMM heritage
- Competitive pricing starting around $1.50/device/month
- Good fit for MSPs already using NinjaOne for endpoint management
Weaknesses
- MDM covers iOS, Android, and macOS only (no Windows MDM, no Linux MDM, no ChromeOS)
- Feature set still maturing compared to dedicated MDM vendors
- 50-device minimum purchase requirement
Pricing Comparison
Mosyle
NinjaOne
OS Support
Operating system coverage across both platforms.
| Operating System | Mosyle | NinjaOne |
|---|---|---|
| iOS | ||
| macOS | ||
| Android | — | |
| Total | 2 | 3 |
Our Recommendation
Mosyle takes the overall lead with a score of 2.2/5.0, winning 5 of 10 categories.
Choose Mosyle if:
Small to mid-size Apple-only organisations, education, budget-conscious Apple MDM
Choose NinjaOne MDM if:
MSPs and IT teams already invested in NinjaOne RMM
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