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Managed IT, MSP tooling, and RMM/PSA software — compared on pricing, contracts, and what small businesses actually get.
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Managed IT vs. break-fix: which model actually saves small businesses more?
Break-fix IT costs $100-$149/hour with no monitoring. Managed IT runs $100-$250/user/month with 24/7 coverage. How to pick the right model for your business.
IT support
NinjaOne reviews: what IT teams actually get for the price in 2026
NinjaOne reviews from MSPs and IT teams: per-endpoint pricing around $3-$6/endpoint/month, fast onboarding, strong patching, and where it stops making sense.
IT support
NinjaOne vs Atera: which RMM wins on price and features in 2026
NinjaOne vs Atera: per-endpoint vs per-technician pricing explained, the crossover math, and a segmented verdict for MSPs of every size.
IT support
ManageEngine alternatives: best options by escape reason in 2026
The best ManageEngine alternatives in 2026 ranked by why you're leaving: complexity, per-module pricing, or weak ITSM. NinjaOne, Atera, Freshservice compared.
IT support
Datto alternatives: best options for MSPs leaving Datto in 2026
Datto alternatives for MSPs: Veeam, Acronis, and Cove for backup; NinjaOne, Atera, and Syncro for RMM. Real pricing, migration effort, and who should stay.
IT support
Atera reviews: what MSPs actually pay per technician in 2026
Atera reviews from MSPs in 2026: per-technician tiers run $149-$219/tech/month, unlimited endpoints, and where the model breaks down for small shops.
IT support
How to outsource your help desk: a small business guide
Most small businesses outsource their help desk when internal IT can't keep up. Here's how to do it without losing control of your support quality.
IT support
Managed IT services pricing: what small businesses actually pay in 2026
Managed IT services cost $100-$250 per user per month in 2026. Here's how pricing models work, what's included, and where providers hide extra charges.
IT support
What law firms actually need from IT support (and what they're overpaying for)
Most law firms overpay for IT support because they buy enterprise packages built for companies ten times their size. Here's what you actually need.