Does NinjaOne manage Android kiosk devices?
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NinjaOne includes Android MDM for enrollment, policies, and app management. However, its Android kiosk features are less specialized than Hexnode's. Hexnode offers custom kiosk launchers, black-screen management for unattended devices, and more granular kiosk profiles.
Does Hexnode include SNMP network monitoring?
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No. Hexnode is a device management platform without network infrastructure monitoring. NinjaOne includes SNMP-based monitoring for switches, routers, printers, and other network devices — a key RMM capability for MSPs.
Can Hexnode replace NinjaOne for an MSP?
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Not typically. Hexnode lacks PSA integration, SNMP network monitoring, scripting depth, and remote access capabilities that MSPs depend on. NinjaOne is a full RMM platform. Hexnode is a device management tool — the two serve different primary use cases.
Does NinjaOne include patch management for third-party apps?
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Yes. NinjaOne patches 135+ third-party applications including Chrome, Firefox, Adobe Reader, Java, and Zoom on Windows and Mac. Hexnode also handles app updates but with fewer automatically-supported applications.
Which tool is better for Apple TV management?
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Hexnode manages Apple TV and Amazon Fire TV for digital signage and kiosk use cases. NinjaOne does not manage Apple TV or Fire TV. For organizations deploying smart displays, Hexnode is the appropriate choice.
Does NinjaOne have PSA integrations?
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Yes. NinjaOne integrates with ConnectWise Manage, Autotask, HaloPSA, and other PSA tools for automatic ticket creation, alert-to-ticket routing, and client data synchronization. Hexnode does not include PSA integration.
Does Hexnode include geofencing?
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Yes. Hexnode's Enterprise tier includes geofencing — triggering actions (lock device, send alert, restrict apps) when a managed device leaves or enters a defined geographic boundary. NinjaOne does not include geofencing.
Which platform is better for scripting?
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NinjaOne is significantly stronger for scripting — it supports PowerShell, Bash, and Python with a community script library and alert-triggered automation. Hexnode provides basic rule-based automation but is not a scripting platform.
Can NinjaOne and Hexnode be used together?
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Yes. Some MSPs use NinjaOne for Windows and macOS management while using Hexnode for Android kiosk and mobile device management. This provides best-of-breed coverage for both traditional endpoints and mobile/kiosk devices.
Which tool has transparent pricing?
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Hexnode publishes per-device pricing publicly on its website — starting at $1.08/device/month. NinjaOne does not publish pricing and requires a sales conversation. For budget-constrained teams that need to compare costs quickly, Hexnode's transparent pricing is an advantage.