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Xcellerate RMM vs NinjaOne

NinjaOne is polished — but closed, cloud-only and priced per device with opaque quotes. There's an open alternative.

Open vs closed

NinjaOne is proprietary SaaS with quote-based pricing. Xcellerate RMM's core is AGPL open source with public pricing and a free self-hosted option.

Feature parity, zero gates

Patching, remote access, automation and monitoring are all in the free core — several equivalents are paid add-ons at NinjaOne.

EU-first compliance

RMM Labs is a European company with EU data residency by default — a simpler GDPR story for your customers.

Deeper visibility per endpoint

NinjaOne covers hardware and software well, but Xcellerate RMM adds database inventories, scheduled tasks, certificates, local user databases, listener ports and central BitLocker key backup.

CapabilityXcellerate RMMNinjaOne
Open-source core you can audit Yes No
Self-hosted deployment option Yes No
Unlimited technicians at no extra cost Yes No
SSO & MFA included — no SSO tax Yes Partial
Extended inventory: databases, certificates, BitLocker keys, listener ports Yes Partial
OS + third-party patch management Yes Yes
Built-in remote access Yes Paid add-on
Automation & scripting engine Yes Yes
Network inventory: switches, ports, VLANs & IPAM Yes Paid add-on
White-label reporting Yes Yes
Open REST API & data export Yes Partial
Transparent public pricing Yes No

The bottom line

NinjaOne is a strong product — but if you want the same day-to-day experience without lock-in, per-device invoices and black-box agents, Xcellerate RMM is the open alternative.

Switching is easier than you think

Our migration team moves your devices, policies and scripts — most fleets are fully migrated within two weeks.

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