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Miradore is one of the few MDM platforms that publishes all of its pricing and offers a permanent free tier — not a time-limited trial, but a functional free plan supporting up to 50 enrolled devices.
This makes pre-purchase cost modeling straightforward: the pricing page shows exactly what each tier costs, and the free plan lets teams validate the core MDM workflow before any commercial commitment. The paid tiers use per-device pricing billed either monthly or annually, with the annual commitment delivering a meaningful discount on the Premium tier.
The central pricing question for most Miradore evaluations is not whether the platform is affordable — it almost certainly is relative to competitors — but whether the feature set at each tier covers the team's actual requirements. The free tier handles basic MDM. Premium unlocks the full management feature set.
Premium+ adds GoTo Resolve remote support and identity provider synchronization. Understanding which tier the team actually needs, and whether the Premium-to-Premium+ uplift delivers value the team would otherwise pay for separately, is what separates a well-modeled purchase from one that either overspends on unnecessary features or underspends and hits capability ceilings after deployment.
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Miradore's pricing structure is built around three tiers, all using per-device pricing. The Free plan supports up to 50 enrolled devices with basic MDM functionality — device enrollment, security policy enforcement, remote lock, and remote wipe.
No credit card is required, and the free plan has no time limit. This is a genuine production-grade free tier, not a feature-stripped evaluation sandbox. Small offices managing a handful of company phones and tablets can run on the free plan indefinitely without hitting artificial constraints.
The Premium tier costs $2.75 per device per month on annual billing, or $3.30 per device per month on monthly billing. The annual commitment saves approximately 17% per device. Premium removes the 50-device ceiling and unlocks the full MDM feature set: automation rules, advanced reporting, application management with silent install capabilities, and the full range of security policy configurations.
There is no per-device minimum on the Premium tier — a team managing 10 devices pays for 10 devices, not a bundled block. The pay-as-you-go monthly billing option allows device count to flex up or down without an annual commitment, which suits MSPs and organizations with seasonal workforce patterns.
Premium+ is priced at $4.75 per device per month on annual billing — a $2.00 per device per month uplift over Premium. The additional cost buys three capabilities: native GoTo Resolve remote support integration (initiate troubleshooting sessions against enrolled devices directly from the Miradore console), Microsoft Entra ID user synchronization (automatic user record sync from Azure AD), and Google Workspace integration for identity management.
Nonprofit organizations receive a 20% discount across all paid tiers. A 14-day free trial of Premium+ is available without a credit card, which allows teams to test the full feature set — including the GoTo Resolve integration — before committing to the higher tier.
At the per-device level, Miradore's pricing sits at the low end of the MDM market. Premium at $2.75 per device per month is cheaper than Hexnode's mid-tier plans (which start competitively but escalate at UEM feature levels), significantly cheaper than Microsoft Intune at $8 per user per month standalone, and competitive with Scalefusion's entry pricing.
The free tier has no direct equivalent among competitors — Hexnode and Scalefusion offer 14-day trials only, and Intune has no free option. For budget-constrained IT departments, the combination of a permanent free plan and low per-device paid pricing makes Miradore the most accessible MDM entry point in the category.
Miradore pricing should be evaluated in the context of rollout scale, admin ownership, and the commercial metric that drives expansion cost over time.
Pricing pages should help buyers understand not just what the vendor charges, but what implementation scope, support needs, and operational complexity mean for total ownership. Use this page to frame vendor conversations before final procurement.
The Free plan is the right starting point for teams managing fewer than 50 devices whose requirements do not extend beyond basic enrollment, policy enforcement, and remote wipe. This includes small offices with a handful of company-issued phones, schools testing MDM for a classroom iPad set, or startups that need passcode and encryption enforcement but have no budget for endpoint management tooling.
The free plan's constraints are the device count ceiling and the absence of automation, advanced reporting, and the GoTo Resolve integration — not the absence of core MDM functionality.
Premium is the correct tier when the device count exceeds 50, or when the team needs automation rules, granular application management, or reporting capabilities beyond basic device status. Most Miradore deployments in production environments land on Premium because the feature set covers the standard MDM use cases without the per-device cost of Premium+.
The decision between monthly and annual billing depends on fleet stability: teams with a fixed device count benefit from the 17% annual discount, while MSPs or organizations with seasonal device fluctuations should use monthly billing to avoid paying for unused licenses during low periods.
Premium+ earns its uplift when one of two conditions is true: the team does not already have a remote support tool, or the team uses Microsoft Entra ID or Google Workspace for identity management and wants automatic user synchronization.
If both conditions are true, Premium+ is almost always the better value — the $2.00 per device per month uplift is cheaper than maintaining a standalone remote access subscription (GoTo Resolve, TeamViewer, or AnyDesk) alongside Premium, and the identity sync eliminates manual user management overhead. If the team already has a remote support tool it is satisfied with and does not use Entra ID or Google Workspace, the Premium+ uplift does not deliver enough incremental value to justify the cost.
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Per-device pricing is linear, which means total cost grows proportionally with fleet size. A team managing 100 devices on Premium pays $275 per month ($2.75 times 100); a team managing 300 devices pays $825 per month. Run the multiplication at your actual device count — not a round number from the pricing page — and compare the total against what Hexnode, Scalefusion, or Microsoft Intune would cost for the same fleet size and equivalent feature tier. Entry price comparisons are misleading because different platforms use different pricing units (per device, per user, per tier block) and the cost curves diverge as fleet size increases.
The free plan supports up to 50 devices with genuine MDM functionality. Before committing to a paid tier, enroll a representative sample of your fleet — at least one device from each platform (iOS, Android, Windows, macOS) — and validate that enrollment, policy push, app deployment, and remote wipe work as expected in your environment. If the free plan covers your requirements and your fleet is under 50 devices, you may not need to upgrade at all. If you discover that automation rules, advanced reporting, or the GoTo Resolve integration would add real operational value, the 14-day Premium+ trial lets you test the full feature set before any payment.
The $2.00 per device per month Premium+ uplift includes GoTo Resolve remote support. If you are currently paying for a separate remote access tool — or would need to purchase one — calculate whether Premium+ is cheaper than Premium plus the standalone remote access subscription. For a 100-device fleet, the Premium+ uplift costs $200 per month ($2.00 times 100 devices). If your current remote access tool costs less than $200 per month, the standalone combination may be cheaper. If the remote access tool costs more, or if you do not yet have one and would need to purchase one, Premium+ consolidates both costs and simplifies the workflow.
Miradore covers core MDM effectively, but it does not provide conditional access enforcement, advanced compliance posture scoring, granular Windows patch management, or the policy depth available in enterprise UEM platforms. If your organization is likely to require these capabilities within the next 12 to 18 months — due to compliance audits, security posture mandates, or expanding Windows fleet complexity — starting with Miradore and migrating later carries real cost: re-enrolling devices into a new MDM, reconfiguring policies, and managing the transition period. In that scenario, the higher upfront cost of starting with Hexnode UEM or Microsoft Intune may be cheaper than the migration cost of starting cheap and switching later.
Miradore offers a 20% discount for verified nonprofit organizations across all paid tiers. At Premium, this brings the effective per-device cost to $2.20 per device per month on annual billing. At Premium+, the discounted rate is $3.80 per device per month. If your organization qualifies, confirm the discount during the purchase process — it materially changes the cost comparison against competitors that do not offer nonprofit pricing, and it further widens the pricing gap between Miradore and enterprise MDM platforms like Intune.
Miradore Premium costs $2.75 per device per month on annual billing, or $3.30 per device per month on monthly billing. Premium+ costs $4.75 per device per month on annual billing and adds GoTo Resolve remote support, Microsoft Entra ID sync, and Google Workspace integration. The Free plan supports up to 50 devices at no cost with basic MDM functionality. Nonprofit organizations receive a 20% discount on paid tiers.
Yes — Miradore's Free plan is a permanent offering, not a time-limited trial. It supports up to 50 enrolled devices with core MDM capabilities including device enrollment, security policy enforcement, remote lock, and remote wipe. The free plan lacks automation rules, advanced reporting, and the GoTo Resolve remote support integration available in paid tiers, but it is functional enough for small environments to use in production indefinitely. No credit card is required to activate the free plan.
Premium costs $2.75 per device per month (annual) and includes the full MDM feature set — enrollment, policy enforcement, app management, automation, and reporting. Premium+ costs $4.75 per device per month (annual) and adds GoTo Resolve remote support integration, Microsoft Entra ID user synchronization, and Google Workspace integration. The $2.00 per device per month difference is justified when the team needs integrated remote support or identity provider sync. If neither capability is needed, Premium covers the core MDM requirements.
Miradore Premium at $2.75 per device per month is generally cheaper than Hexnode at equivalent feature tiers. Hexnode's entry pricing starts competitively but escalates at higher tiers that include UEM features like kiosk mode, conditional access, and advanced compliance policies. Miradore's free tier for up to 50 devices has no Hexnode equivalent — Hexnode offers only a 14-day trial. The comparison shifts in Hexnode's favor when the team needs UEM-level features that Miradore does not provide. At the basic MDM level, Miradore is the more affordable option.
Yes — Miradore offers a 14-day free trial of the Premium+ tier, which is the highest-featured plan including GoTo Resolve remote support integration and identity provider synchronization. No credit card is required. The trial provides access to the full Premium+ feature set, which allows teams to evaluate both the core MDM capabilities and the premium integrations before making a purchasing decision. Additionally, the permanent Free plan lets teams evaluate basic MDM functionality with no time constraint on up to 50 devices.
Yes — significantly. Miradore Premium at $2.75 per device per month is roughly one-third the cost of Microsoft Intune standalone at $8 per user per month. Even Miradore Premium+ at $4.75 per device per month is cheaper than Intune. However, the pricing comparison is incomplete without a feature comparison: Intune provides conditional access enforcement, Windows Autopilot, advanced compliance posture scoring, and deep integration with the Microsoft 365 security stack — capabilities Miradore does not offer. For teams that need basic cross-platform MDM without Intune's enterprise depth, Miradore's price advantage is decisive. For teams with complex compliance or Windows management requirements, Intune's higher price buys capabilities that justify the cost.
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