Miradore offers one of the cheapest MDM pricing models. But low entry pricing and total cost of ownership are two different things. This guide helps you calculate both and decide which plan your environment actually needs in 2026.

Miradore stands out because of how easy it is to get started. The Free plan supports up to 50 devices, pricing is publicly listed, and every account starts with a 14-day Premium+ trial without requiring a credit card.

For small IT teams or businesses testing mobile device management (MDM) for the first time, that pricing model is attractive. But the monthly subscription price is only part of the picture. The real question is what each plan actually gives you, where the feature limits appear, and what additional tools you may still need to run day-to-day IT operations.

For teams comparing MDM platforms in 2026, understanding that difference matters before committing long-term.

How Miradore pricing works

Miradore uses a per-device pricing model. You pay for every enrolled device, regardless of how many administrators use the platform. Unlimited admins are included in every plan.

Miradore pricing plans breakdown and analysis

Miradore offers six pricing options:

  • The Free plan covers up to 50 devices at no cost.

  • Premium costs $2.30 per device per month on annual billing, or $2.75 per device per month on monthly billing.

  • Premium+ costs $3.30 per device per month on annual billing, or $3.95 per device per month on monthly billing.

  • Partner pricing is quote-based for IT service providers and resellers.

  • NGO and education pricing is a quote-based discount on the Premium plan.

  • Volume pricing is available for fleets above 500 devices.

Minimum payment terms 

Paid plans include a minimum billing threshold:

  • Premium minimum annual payment: $600

  • Premium+ minimum annual payment: $840

  • Minimum managed device count: 15 devices

That means very small teams may pay above the listed per-device rate to meet the minimum spend.

Every new account also includes a free 14-day Premium+ trial. After the trial ends, accounts automatically move back to the Free plan unless upgraded.

1. Free Plan

The Free plan supports Android, iOS, macOS, and Windows device management at no cost. It works well for small businesses, pilot deployments, or teams that need basic device visibility without advanced automation.

From day one, you can lock and wipe devices, enforce passcode policies, detect missing security patches on Windows, and view a hardware and software inventory dashboard.

One verified G2 reviewer summarized the free tier clearly:

“Basic is free and perfect for a start, then it gets… just cheap.” - Łukasz P.

User review of IT management using Miradore

The Free plan lowers the barrier to entry, but it also comes with clear limits. What you do not get:

  • Email or phone support with guaranteed response times

  • Application deployment and management

  • Patch deployment

  • Automation workflows

  • Kiosk mode

  • Remote support

  • Integrations

  • Custom reports

  • Location tracking

Miradore also capped the Free plan at 50 devices in 2024. Teams above that limit needed to reduce device counts or upgrade.

For small environments, the Free plan works well. But once device management becomes part of daily operations, the missing features start creating extra manual work.

2. Premium Plan

Premium costs $2.30 per device per month on annual billing or $2.75 on monthly billing.

This is the tier where Miradore moves from basic device oversight into full MDM management.

Key features added in Premium include:

  • Application deployment and version management

  • App blacklisting and allowlisting

  • Android and iOS kiosk mode

  • Drive encryption for workstations

  • Patch management for Windows and macOS

  • Third-party application patching

  • Business policy automation

  • Custom reports

  • Network usage analytics

  • Active Directory integration

  • TeamViewer integration

  • Next-business-day email support

Premium also adds remote update management, letting IT teams schedule and enforce operating system updates across devices.

For teams managing more than a small fleet, Premium is usually the practical starting point because it removes much of the manual setup and maintenance work.

3. Premium+ Plan

Premium+ costs $3.30 per device per month on annual billing or $3.95 on monthly billing.

It includes everything in Premium plus three major additions - Microsoft Entra ID integration, Google Workspace integration, and native remote support through GoTo Resolve

Entra ID and Google Workspace sync automatically update users inside Miradore as employees join, leave, or change roles. 

GoTo Resolve adds built-in remote support features including:

  • Remote control

  • File transfer

  • Screen sharing

  • Session recording

  • Admin mode

  • Chat support

The difference between Premium and Premium+ is $1 more per device each month. For a 100-device environment, that equals about $1,200 more per year. That upgrade makes sense if:

  • Your company relies heavily on Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace

  • Your team currently manages user sync manually

  • You already pay separately for a remote support tool

Comparison of pricing plans on Miradore

Below is a full breakdown of every feature category across Miradore's three plans, along with analysis of what each tier actually delivers.

Supported platforms on Miradore

Cross-platform MDM coverage is only as useful as its depth on each operating system. Gaps in platform support create blind spots that grow as fleets expand. 

Feature

Free

Premium

Premium+

Android

iOS

macOS

Windows

Any device

All plans support Android, iOS, macOS, and Windows. That is one of Miradore’s strongest advantages because many competitors limit OS support on free tiers.

Technical support from Miradore

When a device management failure happens in a production environment, vendor response time directly affects how long your team is exposed.

Feature

Free

Premium

Premium+

Knowledge base and community

Email

Chat

Phone support

Response within the next business day

The Free plan includes email support, but there is no response SLA. For production environments, that matters. If a device enrollment fails or a security policy does not apply correctly, waiting on community forums can slow operations significantly.

Device security on Miradore

Latency or failure in a wipe or lock command on a lost device is where MDM platforms earn or lose trust permanently.

Feature

Free

Premium

Premium+

Lock

Wipe

Reset/clear passcode

Play alarm sound

Lost mode

Return to Service

The Free plan covers the most urgent security actions.

Premium adds Lost Mode and Return to Service, which become important for larger corporate fleets where devices need to be remotely recovered and re-enrolled automatically.

  • Lost mode places a device in a restricted state with a custom message and holds it there until an administrator releases it.

  • Return to Service automates device re-enrollment after a wipe, turning a manual, hands-on process into a remote one. 

One limitation is worth noting is that Miradore focuses mainly on reactive security actions. It does not include proactive endpoint monitoring or incident-based automation that creates tickets automatically when devices start failing.

System update management on Miradore

Unpatched devices are common entry points for security incidents. Update management determines how quickly your team can close that exposure.

Feature

Free

Premium

Premium+

Detect and report system update status

Schedule system updates

Postpone system updates

Enforce system updates remotely

Detecting and reporting update status is available on Free. But visibility without action has a ceiling. Knowing a device is three OS versions behind doesn't fix it.

Scheduling, postponing, and enforcing updates remotely are all Premium features. They turn update awareness into update compliance. For any organization with a patch compliance requirement, the Free plan gives you an audit trail of problems without the tools to resolve them.

Patch management on Miradore

Third-party application patching is where most endpoint vulnerabilities sit.

Feature

Free

Premium

Premium+

Detect and report

Pilot and deploy

The Free plan shows which devices are out of date, but it cannot fix them remotely.

Premium adds actual update enforcement and patch deployment. That becomes important for organizations with compliance or security requirements.

Configurations on Miradore

Pushing WiFi credentials, VPN profiles, and email settings remotely at enrollment determines whether a new device needs hands-on IT setup before it can connect to anything.

Feature

Free

Premium

Premium+

Passcode/Password

Email

WiFi

VPN

Set wallpaper

Custom configuration profiles

Shared iPad

Without Premium, new devices often require manual setup before employees can use them. For teams onboarding devices regularly, automated configuration profiles save significant setup time.

Location tracking on Miradore

When a device incident requires investigation, knowing where a device is or has been is important.

Feature

Free

Premium

Premium+

Current location information, location on the map

Location history for the last three months

Current location information over the API

Location tracking is entirely absent on the Free plan. At Premium, three months of location history is available. The API access for location data lets organizations pull device location into external systems for logistics, field service, and asset-tracking workflows.

Restrictions on Miradore

Device restrictions are the difference between a managed device and a company-owned device that an employee happens to carry.

Feature

Free

Premium

Premium+

Device usage restrictions

Data roaming

Web content filtering

Single app kiosk mode

Multi-app kiosk mode

Every restriction capability is locked to Premium. For any deployment where device misuse or unauthorized access is an operational risk, the Free plan provides no controls beyond the basic security actions already covered.

For consumer-facing deployments, retail kiosks, restaurant ordering tablets, and logistics scanning devices, kiosk mode is often the primary reason MDM exists on those devices at all.

Data roaming control deserves attention for organizations with internationally mobile staff or field devices on cellular plans. Uncontrolled data roaming can generate substantial carrier charges.

Application management on Miradore

Deploying the right applications to the right devices at enrollment, and keeping them updated without physical access, is one of the core functions MDM is built to handle.

Feature

Free

Premium

Premium+

Deploy applications

Version management

Deploy application configurations

Blacklist and whitelist applications

Deploy apps purchased from Apple Business or School Manager

Managed Google Play Store application deployment

Automatic store application updates

Scripting

Application management is not available in the Free plan. That means IT teams cannot remotely install apps, update software, or control approved applications without upgrading.

Every app deployment in Miradore must be initiated by an administrator. There's no end-user self-service portal. A verified Capterra reviewer noted:

"I wished that there was a Miradore self service app for my end users to utilize. I have to download apps from ASM and push them out, which isn't necessarily bad, I just wish it was a bit more cleaner by being available in a self service app."

For growing teams, that creates more help desk requests and additional admin workload over time.

Application deployment reliability is also worth flagging. Armando F. an IT systems engineer noted:

Miradore user review about the application deployment workflows

Automation on Miradore

Manual MDM at scale is a headcount problem. Automation determines whether IT operations grow with the fleet or require proportionally more staff to manage.

Feature

Free

Premium

Premium+

Automate application deployment

Automate the deployment of configuration profiles

Automate the deployment of files

Automate the deployment of web shortcuts or Web Clips

Create business policies based on device/user grouping

Bulk device operations

Automation starts at the Premium tier. Business policies help IT teams apply apps, files, and security settings automatically based on user or device groups. Without automation, every new enrollment becomes a manual process.

Remote support on Miradore

Using a separate remote support tool means switching between platforms, separate logins, and opening a session without the device's history in front of you.

Feature

Free

Premium

Premium+

Remote control

Remote view

Reboot and reconnect

Multi-session handling

File transfer

Remote system diagnostics

Admin mode

Reverse screen share

Session recording

Session reporting

Chat

Screenshot

Remote support is only available in Premium+ through GoTo Resolve. Teams using Free or Premium still need a separate remote support solution for troubleshooting devices.

Miradore also does not include a native help desk. Remote sessions are separate from ticketing workflows and device history.

Analytics on Miradore

Device data that cannot be exported, filtered, or formatted for external reporting creates a compliance documentation gap that only becomes visible during an audit.

Feature

Free

Premium

Premium+

Dashboards and standard reports

Inventory data (applications, hardware and security inventories)

Custom reports

Network data usage

Dashboards and inventory data on Free give you visibility into device health, security status, and installed applications. The limit is that you can't shape a report around what your organization needs to measure or present externally.

Custom reports at Premium unlock compliance reporting in formats suited for audits, insurance documentation, or client-facing reporting for MSPs. Network data usage tracking matters for organizations managing mobile data costs where carrier overages are a real expense.

But reporting is a consistent friction point across user reviews, regardless of plan tier. A verified Capterra reviewer noted:

"Reports section not very helpful, no direct data export from filtered lists like Device list for example." 

Integration on Miradore

Directory integrations are the mechanism that keeps identity data and device assignment accurate as people join, leave, and change roles.

Feature

Free

Premium

Premium+

Data import

TeamViewer

API

Microsoft Active Directory

Entra ID

Google Workspace

Free includes data import for onboarding existing device and user data. Everything beyond that requires Premium or above.

At Premium, two integrations open up:

  • The API connects Miradore to external systems like a configuration management database (CMDB) or reporting dashboard. Without it, any data leaving Miradore requires manual export.

  • Microsoft Active Directory handles on-premises directory synchronization.

Premium+ adds the two integrations that matter most for modern teams:

  • Entra ID sync keeps Microsoft 365 user lists accurate automatically.

  • Google Workspace sync does the same for Google environments.

Without these, every new hire, departure, and role change is a manual update in Miradore. The $1.00 per device per month difference between Premium and Premium+ is better evaluated against the staff time it replaces than its sticker cost.

One broader limitation worth noting is that Miradore has no native PSA or RMM integration. SuperOps is built with PSA, RMM, and MDM in one data model, so device events, asset context, and ticket history share a single record without any configuration.

Administration on Miradore

Administrative access without granular role control still creates security exposure that grows with team size.

Feature

Free

Premium

Premium+

Number of administrators

Unlimited

Unlimited

Unlimited

Two-factor authentication

Notification center

Invite readers/editors

Get notifications and alerts by email

Send messages to the device user

Unlimited administrators across all plans is a straightforward and generous decision. Most per-device MDM tools charge per admin seat or restrict admin counts on lower tiers. Miradore doesn't.

Email notifications and alerts aren't available on the Free plan but are important for staying on top of fleet activity in real time.

Which Miradore plan should you choose

When the Free plan is the right starting point

The Free plan makes sense if you're testing MDM for the first time, managing a fleet of fewer than 50 devices, or need baseline visibility and security without active workflow expectations.

When to move to Premium

Premium makes sense if MDM is already a real part of your operating model and you need stronger control and automation across devices. For most teams with an active device fleet above 50 devices, Premium is the practical starting point.

When to move to Premium+

Premium+ makes sense if you're running a Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace environment and spending time manually syncing user lists in Miradore, or if you're currently paying for a separate remote support tool and want to consolidate that into your MDM cost.

When to explore quote-based pricing

Quote-based pricing applies if you're operating at a larger scale, in an MSP context, or in a specialized sector like education or nonprofit, where pricing moves outside the self-serve path.

When to reconsider standalone MDM

If your real needs include service workflows, patching, monitoring, IT asset visibility, and faster remediation, standalone MDM at a low per-device rate can look cost-efficient until you add up the tools you still need around it.

How SuperOps compares against Miradore

Miradore focuses primarily on device management. SuperOps combines device management, patching, monitoring, service desk workflows, and AI automation in one platform. When a device issue becomes a support incident, that difference becomes more visible.

With Miradore:

  • Device management happens in one system

  • Ticketing happens in another

  • Monitoring often happens in another tool

  • Remediation workflows stay disconnected

With SuperOps:

  • Device data lives inside every ticket

  • Monitoring, patching, and service desk workflows share one platform

  • Monica AI can recommend fixes, identify recurring issues, and automate work logs

Here's how that plays out in practice:

Choose Miradore

Choose SuperOps

Primary need

Straightforward MDM only

MDM plus help desk, patching, monitoring

Fleet size

Small to mid-sized, stable

Scaling, mixed OS environments

Budget approach

Minimize tool spend

Consolidate tool stack

Operations model

Device-centric

Endpoint plus service delivery

AI and automation

Not a priority

Core to daily operations

Support model

Manageable with email/KB

Real-time, contextual incident response

What are users saying about Miradore

Reviews from G2, Capterra, and GetApp are consistent on both sides.

What works well

Setup and enrollment are fast, especially for Android and iOS fleets. The web console is clean, Android QR code enrollment is a standout, and business rules make policy assignment automatic. Samsung Knox support is solid, and Apple Business Manager integration works smoothly for iOS fleet management.

Where friction shows up

The gaps are more specific. BYOD Android setup confuses end users and often needs a trained person to assist. There's no way to tell if a manual device sync is in progress or stuck. Configuration profiles can't be consolidated, so administrators must create separate profiles for each restriction type. Location tracking isn't real-time. There's no Linux or ChromeOS support. 

There's no end-user self-service app, so every app deployment is a manual admin push. And the platform hits a clear feature ceiling as environments grow more complex.

The full picture on Miradore pricing

Miradore succeeds because it keeps MDM approachable. The free tier is real, pricing is transparent, and setup is straightforward. For organizations with simple device management needs, that works well.

But as IT operations become more connected to support workflows, monitoring, patching, and automation, standalone MDM often creates additional operational layers around it. That is where teams usually start comparing broader IT management platforms.

If your team wants device management plus integrated IT operations, SuperOps is worth evaluating. Start your free trial with SuperOps today.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Miradore open source?

Miradore is not open source. It is a commercial, cloud-based MDM solution owned by GoTo (formerly LogMeIn). The platform offers a free tier, but the underlying code is proprietary and not publicly available.

What is the difference between SuperOps and Miradore pricing plans?

The primary difference lies in scaling: Miradore charges per device ($0 to $3.30/month), whereas SuperOps charges per technician for unlimited devices. While Miradore provides dedicated MDM functionality, SuperOps offers a unified ecosystem that integrates MDM with RMM, PSA, and AI-powered help desk tools in a single subscription.

Is Miradore good for small businesses? 

Miradore is a strong fit for small businesses managing fewer than 50 devices that need a simple, cost-effective way to track inventory. However, growing teams may find it limited due to the lack of an integrated help desk, the absence of an end-user self-service app, and the requirement for manual app pushes.

Is Miradore worth paying for if the Free plan exists?

Upgrading to the Premium tier is essential once you exceed 50 devices or require active remote management features beyond basic inventory. The Premium+ tier is specifically worth the investment for organizations using Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace, as it automates user reconciliation and removes the burden of manual data entry.

What is the best Miradore alternative for IT teams?

For teams needing more than standalone MDM, SuperOps provides a holistic platform merging device management with service delivery and AI remediation. Dedicated alternatives include Hexnode for advanced kiosk features, Kandji for specialized Apple-first environments, and Microsoft Intune for native, deep-level Windows integration.

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