Pulseway
- Starting price
- $1.85/endpoint/mo
- Reviews
- 4.6/5 (~150 G2 reviews)
- Free trial
- 14 days
- Deployment
- Cloud + on-prem
- Best for
- IT teams wanting strong mobile-first RMM at a low per-endpoint price
Best RMM Software · 2026
Pulseway vs SuperOps: on our data-weighted scoring, Pulseway edges ahead (7.8 vs 7.8/10). Pulseway starts at $1.85/endpoint/mo and is best for it teams wanting strong mobile-first rmm at a low per-endpoint price; SuperOps starts at $79/tech/mo and is best for modern msps wanting a clean unified rmm+psa with ai built in. Choose Pulseway for the stronger overall track record; consider SuperOps if its pricing model or fit matches your environment better. Side-by-side table below.
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Six criteria, each scored 0–10 on the same scale from real review data, public pricing and feature coverage. See our methodology →
| Criterion | Pulseway | SuperOps |
|---|---|---|
| Editorial | 7.8 | 7.8 |
| User reviews | 9.2 | 9.2 |
| Adoption | 5.8 | 5.8 |
| Affordability | 9.6 | 1.6 |
| Feature breadth | 5.0 | 5.0 |
| Ease of trial | 6.0 | 6.0 |
| Pulseway | SuperOps | |
|---|---|---|
| Starting price | $1.85/endpoint/mo | $79/tech/mo |
| Pricing model | per endpoint | per technician |
| Free trial / tier | 14 days | 14 days |
| Best for | IT teams wanting strong mobile-first RMM at a low per-endpoint price | Modern MSPs wanting a clean unified RMM+PSA with AI built in |
| Deployment | Cloud + on-prem | Cloud |
| G2 rating | 4.6/5 (150) | 4.6/5 (150) |
| Capterra rating | — | — |
| Our score | 7.8 | 7.8 |
You need it teams wanting strong mobile-first rmm at a low per-endpoint price.
You need modern msps wanting a clean unified rmm+psa with ai built in.
SuperOps bills on a per technician model from $79/tech/mo (14 days trial), while Pulseway uses a per endpoint model from $1.85/endpoint/mo (14 days trial). Because the models differ, the cheaper option flips depending on your fleet size — model both at your seat/endpoint count.
SuperOps ships 5 headline capabilities (Unified RMM + PSA, AI-assisted ops, Patch management, Project management) and deploys Cloud. Pulseway ships 5 (Mobile-first RMM, Automation workflows, Patch management, Remote control), deploying Cloud + on-prem.
SuperOps holds 4.6/5 (~150 G2 reviews); Pulseway holds 4.6/5 (~150 G2 reviews). On our data-weighted score, SuperOps edges ahead (7.8 vs 7.8/10). Pick Pulseway instead when it teams wanting strong mobile-first rmm at a low per-endpoint price. See SuperOps alternatives or Pulseway alternatives.