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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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Why Domotz

Built different from the tools you’re comparing

  • Published, flat pricing

    $1.50 per managed device per month — on the public pricing page, no custom quote required.

  • Pay only for what you manage

    Every device is discovered and status-monitored free. You pay only for the devices you actively manage.

  • Deploys in minutes, no infrastructure

    Under 15 minutes to deploy, with 16 deployment options. No servers to run, no Linux expertise.

  • 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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Cloud network monitoring, MSP-focused

Domotz vs Auvik

Auvik prices per device by custom quote across its Basic and Core tiers, billing devices in three categories (network, infrastructure, edge) at different rates. Domotz publishes a flat $1.50/device and lets you pick exactly which devices are billable.

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Sensor-based monitoring, on-premises

Domotz vs PRTG

PRTG licenses by sensor (roughly 5–10 per device) on published tiers sold as 3-year subscriptions, and runs on Windows infrastructure. Domotz is cloud-based, per-device, and month-to-month.

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Enterprise hybrid observability

Domotz vs LogicMonitor

LogicMonitor prices through custom-quote platform packages (LM Essentials, Advanced, Signature) licensed by Hybrid Unit on enterprise-scale deployments. Domotz delivers focused network monitoring and management at a flat, published $1.50/device — purpose-built for MSPs and distributed IT rather than enterprise observability.

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Open-source monitoring

Domotz vs Zabbix

Zabbix is free, open-source software you self-host on Linux, with paid support subscriptions available. Domotz is a fully managed cloud platform — no infrastructure to run, no Linux expertise required.

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Enterprise network management

Domotz vs SolarWinds

SolarWinds NPM uses element-based licensing — every interface and volume counts separately — and requires dedicated server infrastructure. Domotz is built for distributed multi-site teams and deploys in minutes with no infrastructure.

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RMM / endpoint management

Domotz vs NinjaOne

NinjaOne is an RMM that manages endpoints through an agent on every device; network monitoring is secondary. Domotz monitors network infrastructure with one agent per site — the two are often used together, not as substitutes.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What buyers ask before picking a network monitoring platform.

  • 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.