Miradore Online Pricing ((top)) May 2026

Investigative Narrative: Miradore Online Pricing

I arrived on a rain-streaked Tuesday with one question: how exactly does Miradore set the price for its online device management service — and what was it they weren’t advertising?

Chapter 1 — The Surface Miradore’s homepage simplified the world into neat boxes: features, benefits, “Start free” and an encouraging “Contact sales.” There was a small pricing blurb: a free tier, paid plans, and a custom enterprise option. The marketing voice was crisp and unambiguous — but unambiguous marketing rarely tells the whole story. My first suspicion: the apparent openness masked variability driven by device counts, feature gates, and enterprise negotiation.

Chapter 2 — The Tiers Digging into available pages, I mapped what was visible. A free tier existed for light users; beyond that, paid plans unlocked advanced capabilities: remote control, advanced security, reporting, and integrations. The lists suggested per-device licensing and that some features were add-ons or reserved for higher tiers. This hinted at a classic SaaS structure: straightforward base pricing for small deployments, escalating complexity at scale.

Chapter 3 — The Device Count Factor Device count is the fulcrum for most Mobile Device Management (MDM) pricing. Miradore’s public guidance nudged toward per-device fees; however, enterprise contracts often shift to volume discounts, seat minimums, or blended rates including support SLAs. The math changes dramatically around thresholds: moving from dozens to hundreds, and especially to thousands, often flips the quoted per-device cost by 20–60% in the vendor’s favor for large customers — or in the customer’s favor if they negotiate well.

Chapter 4 — Feature Gatekeeping and Bundles Not everything is priced only by seat. Some capabilities—advanced OS management, zero-touch enrollment, automation policies, or priority support—can be bundled into higher plans or sold as optional modules. For buyers focused purely on basic inventory and remote wipe, the lower tier may suffice; for regulated industries requiring advanced security controls and auditing, the real cost reveals itself as plan upgrade plus possibly professional services.

Chapter 5 — Hidden Costs and the True Total Beyond license fees, several ancillary costs influence the total cost of ownership:

  • Onboarding and professional services for large or complex rollouts.
  • Integration work (IDPs, ticketing systems, SIEMs).
  • Training and internal admin time (often underestimated).
  • Add-on support levels or custom SLAs.
  • Paid migration from another MDM. These can convert an apparently low per-device fee into a substantially greater first-year expense.

Chapter 6 — Negotiation Levers From conversations with IT managers and procurement playbooks, I learned the common levers buyers use:

  • Commit to multi-year contracts for lower annualized costs.
  • Negotiate high-volume discounts or blended rates.
  • Request pilot-to-production pricing that preserves pilot rates for an extended roll-out.
  • Bundle in onboarding or extended support as part of contract value.
  • Ask for explicit caps on price increases and transparent renewal terms.

Chapter 7 — Market Signals Comparing Miradore to competitors, Miradore often positioned itself as simple and cost-effective for SMBs, with enterprise features available via upgrades. That market position implies competitive introductory pricing for smaller customers and more negotiation room for larger ones. It also means feature parity with large incumbents might require stepping up to higher-priced tiers. miradore online pricing

Chapter 8 — The Customer Perspective IT directors I spoke with emphasized predictability: flat per-device pricing with clear inclusion lists was ideal. Surprises typically came from overlooked integrations or administrative overhead. Others valued pay-as-you-grow elasticity, especially for seasonal device fleets or pilot programs.

Chapter 9 — The Verdict Miradore’s publicly stated pricing is an entry point — clear enough for small deployments but intentionally high-level. For any non-trivial deployment, the true cost depends on:

  • Number of devices and expected growth.
  • Required advanced features (security, automation, zero-touch).
  • Integration complexity and migration needs.
  • Desired support and SLA levels. Negotiation and contracting choices materially change effective unit price; the vendor’s openness to bundling and discounts depends on deal size and strategic fit.

Epilogue — Practical Takeaways If you’re evaluating Miradore Online:

  • Start with a pilot on the free or low-tier plan to map actual admin effort.
  • Inventory required features vs. those you can do without.
  • Ask sales for a tiered quote at 3 device-count breakpoints (small, mid, large).
  • Include estimates for onboarding, integrations, and internal labor in your TCO.
  • Negotiate multi-year pricing, bundled services, and explicit renewal terms.

I left the meeting with clearer arithmetic and no illusions: Miradore’s advertised prices are a doorway, not a contract. Behind it lies negotiation, scale economics, and a list of operational realities that determine what you ultimately pay.

Miradore uses a pay-per-device licensing model that includes a free-forever tier and two paid subscription levels. As of April 2026, the pricing is structured to scale with the level of automation and remote support your fleet requires. Core Subscription Plans

Miradore's plans are divided into Free, Premium, and Premium+. Free Plan: Cost: $0 (Free forever). Limit: Up to 50 devices.

Key Features: Includes basic security like remote lock/wipe, passcode reset, and basic inventory tracking for Android, iOS, macOS, and Windows. Premium Plan: Monthly: $2.75 per device/month. Onboarding and professional services for large or complex

Annual: $137.50 per month (billed at $1,650/year for 50 devices), effectively reducing the rate to $2.30 per device/month.

Key Features: Adds application management, advanced automation through Business Policies, and more detailed reporting and analytics. Premium+ Plan: Monthly: $3.95 per device/month.

Annual: $197.50 per month (billed at $2,370/year for 50 devices), effectively reducing the rate to $3.30 per device/month.

Key Features: Everything in Premium plus integrated remote support (GoTo Resolve/TeamViewer), API access, and priority support. Plan Comparison Overview

The following table summarizes the primary differences in capabilities between the tiers: Premium Plan Premium+ Plan Max Devices Remote Security Lock, Wipe, Reset Full Controls Full Controls App Management Limited/None Full Deploy/Remove Full Deploy/Remove Automation Manual only Business Policies Business Policies Remote Support Not included Not included Built-in / Native API Access Trial and Commitment

14-Day Free Trial: All new registrations start with a 14-day trial of Premium+, allowing users to test all features (including remote support and automation) with unlimited devices during the trial period.

No Credit Card Required: You can sign up for the trial on Miradore's website without providing payment information. Chapter 6 — Negotiation Levers From conversations with

Flexible Scaling: Because it is a pay-per-device model, you only pay for what you use, and you can switch between paid tiers as your needs evolve. Plans & Pricing | Free, Premium - Miradore


1. The Free Plan

Miradore continues to offer a free tier, though it is now more limited than its previous iteration. This plan is best suited for small businesses, startups, or non-profits with very basic device management needs.

  • Cost: $0 / month.
  • Device Limit: Limited to 50 devices.
  • Key Features:
    • Support for Android, iOS, and Windows.
    • Basic device inventory and configuration.
    • Basic security management (e.g., passcode policies).
    • Deployment of basic profiles.
  • Limitations: The free plan now restricts access to advanced features like remote control, automated patch management, and OS updates. Support is community-based only.

8. Conclusion

Miradore Online offers a transparent, scalable pricing model with a best-in-class free tier. For organizations with up to 50 devices, no purchase is necessary. For growing SMEs, the Pro tier provides strong ROI through automation. Enterprise pricing requires direct negotiation but delivers enterprise-grade compliance and support.


Next Steps:

  • Review the official Miradore Pricing Page for any real-time updates.
  • Request a 30-day Pro trial to evaluate advanced features before commitment.

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How Miradore Pricing Compares to Competitors

To understand if Miradore is cheap or expensive, let's compare it to the market average for 100 devices.

| Vendor | Approx Monthly Cost (100 devices) | Free Tier Limit | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Miradore | $0 (Free) or $380 (Premium) | 100 devices | | Microsoft Intune | $700+ (via EMS E3) | None (paid only) | | VMware Workspace ONE | $600+ (requires minimum licenses) | 10 devices | | ManageEngine MDM | $200 (limited features) | 25 devices | | Cisco Meraki | $300+ (per device licensing) | None |

Verdict: For small fleets (under 100 devices), Miradore is the cheapest option available because it is free. For fleets over 500 devices, Miradore remains competitive, but Microsoft Intune becomes more cost-effective if you already pay for Microsoft 365 E3/E5 licenses (due to bundling).