How Domotz compares
Domotz is a cloud-based network monitoring platform at a flat $1.50 per managed device. Compare it side-by-side with Auvik, PRTG, LogicMonitor, SolarWinds, Zabbix, and NinjaOne.
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Published, flat pricing
$1.50 per managed device per month — on the public pricing page, no custom quote required.
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Pay only for what you manage
Every device is discovered and status-monitored free. You pay only for the devices you actively manage.
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Deploys in minutes, no infrastructure
Under 15 minutes to deploy, with 16 deployment options. No servers to run, no Linux expertise.
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Built for multi-site from day one
Native multi-tenant dashboard — managing many sites or clients is the core architecture, not an add-on.
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Frequently asked questions
What buyers ask before picking a network monitoring platform.
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How is Domotz priced compared to other network monitoring tools?
Domotz uses flat, published pricing — $1.50 per managed device per month, with unlimited free device discovery. Most competitors either require a custom quote, charge per sensor (PRTG), per network element (SolarWinds), per endpoint (NinjaOne), or per resource (LogicMonitor). Zabbix is free open-source software but requires self-hosted infrastructure. -
Which network monitoring comparison should I read?
If you’re evaluating a cloud MSP tool, read the Auvik comparison. For sensor-based or on-premises tools, read PRTG. If you’re comparing against an RMM, read NinjaOne. For enterprise network management, read SolarWinds or LogicMonitor. For open-source, read Zabbix. -
Does Domotz charge for every device it discovers?
No. Domotz discovers, identifies, and status-monitors every device on the network for free. You pay $1.50/month only for the specific devices you choose to actively manage. Newly discovered devices never automatically add to your bill. -
Can Domotz monitor multiple sites or clients from one dashboard?
Yes. Multi-tenant, multi-site management is the core architecture — every site appears in a unified dashboard with role-based access. It is not a separate edition or add-on.