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AllTracer vs NinjaOne

The NinjaOne alternative with pricing you can actually see.

NinjaOne is a superb, enterprise-grade RMM. AllTracer is the simpler, Windows-focused choice — real-time monitoring and no-install remote support in one console, priced openly from $1 per machine, with no sales call.

THE SHORT ANSWER

Yes — AllTracer is a NinjaOne alternative for Windows-focused teams that want transparent, usage-based pricing and no-install remote support in one console. NinjaOne is a highly-rated, enterprise-grade RMM with deep patch management, endpoint backup, rich automation, and broad Windows/Mac/Linux coverage. AllTracer doesn't out-feature it — it wins on published pricing ($1 per machine vs quote-based), built-in code-based support, and self-serve setup with a 30-day free trial.

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Feature by feature

AllTracer vs NinjaOne

An honest side-by-side. NinjaOne is a genuine category leader with deeper RMM — the differences are pricing transparency, scope, and how fast a Windows team can start.

CapabilityAllTracerNinjaOne
Real-time fleet monitoring dashboardYesYes
Streamed metrics & alertingYesYes
Native no-install, code-based remote supportBuilt inRemote-access module
Patch management & endpoint backupMonitoring + supportYes
Broad OS support (Windows / Mac / Linux)Windows-focusedYes
Transparent, published pricing$1 / machineQuote-based
Self-serve start, no sales callYesSales-led
30-day free trialYesDemo / trial

NinjaOne and NinjaRMM are trademarks of their respective owners. Comparison reflects AllTracer's understanding of publicly documented capabilities and is provided for general guidance.

Why teams choose AllTracer

Simpler, cheaper to start, and honest about price.

Transparent, usage-based pricing

$1 per machine, $15 per concurrent tech seat, $10 per support session — published, not quoted. You know your cost before you talk to anyone, with a lower entry price for small-to-mid teams.

No-install support in the box

Code-based on-demand support is native to the same console — reach any user in seconds with an 8-character connect code and PIN approval, no separate remote-access module to configure.

Self-serve, live in minutes

Sign up, install a lightweight Windows agent, and machines register and start streaming telemetry in seconds. A 30-day free trial with no sales call and no long-term contract.

When NinjaOne is the better fit. NinjaOne is a highly-rated, enterprise-grade platform, and it earns it. If you need deep patch management, endpoint backup, extensive automation, or broad Windows/Mac/Linux coverage across a mixed fleet at scale — backed by a mature integration ecosystem — NinjaOne is the stronger choice. AllTracer targets Windows fleets and focuses on monitoring plus remote support, not a full patch/backup suite.

FAQ

AllTracer vs NinjaOne, answered.

Is AllTracer a NinjaOne alternative?
Yes — for teams that want real-time monitoring and no-install remote support for Windows fleets with transparent, published pricing. AllTracer isn't a deeper RMM than NinjaOne; it's simpler, self-serve, and priced openly from $1 per machine instead of by quote.
How much does AllTracer cost compared to NinjaOne?
AllTracer publishes its pricing: $1 per managed machine, $15 per concurrent technician seat, and $10 per on-demand support session per month, plus an optional $49/mo Elite Monitoring add-on — with a 30-day free trial and no long-term contract. NinjaOne's pricing is quote-based and sales-led, arranged through a demo rather than published per endpoint, so a direct list-price comparison isn't public.
What does AllTracer do differently from NinjaOne?
Three things: pricing is transparent and usage-based ($1 per machine) instead of quote-based; no-install, code-based remote support is built into the same console rather than a separate remote-access module; and you can start self-serve with a 30-day free trial — no sales call. AllTracer focuses on monitoring plus remote support for Windows fleets, not a full patch/backup suite.
When is NinjaOne the better choice?
When you need deep endpoint management at scale: patch management, endpoint backup, extensive automation, and broad cross-platform coverage across Windows, macOS, and Linux, backed by a mature integration ecosystem. NinjaOne is a highly-rated, enterprise-grade platform. AllTracer is the better fit for Windows-focused teams that want monitoring and remote support unified in one console with transparent, pay-as-you-go pricing.
Does AllTracer support Mac and Linux like NinjaOne?
AllTracer is Windows-focused today — its agent, remote desktop, terminal, and metrics target Windows fleets. NinjaOne supports Windows, macOS, and Linux. If mixed-OS endpoint management is a hard requirement, NinjaOne is the stronger fit; if your fleet is Windows and you want simple pricing and fast self-serve setup, AllTracer is built for that.

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