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Absolutely Flawless
What do you like best about the product?
Being able to manage our fleet of devices in such an intuitive way has reduced our need to support our users. The setup of Mac Devices has never been easier.
What do you dislike about the product?
Nothing, the product is so easy to use and the support that comes with it is nothing short of exceptional.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Onboarding staff has become much easier with Kandji. Configuring the devices is easier than ever before. We are now solving our software licensing issues with Kandji
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Service
What do you like best about the product?
They are very helpful, always there for customers, I love their Blueprints which is the best when compared to other MDM.
What do you dislike about the product?
Nothing, Nothing is missing from the product
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
setting up all employees under 1 mdm and enabling security features
Recommendations to others considering the product:
best and easy to use
Easy to use and intuitive MDM
What do you like best about the product?
Once you've got your blueprints set up, adding new devices to your fleet becomes a matter of minutes. The combination of standard apps and self-serviced apps makes it very easy to have a blueprint that's sufficient for everyone.
What do you dislike about the product?
If you're working with a lot of different blueprints it can become a bit convoluted and hard to check at first glance if everything is added etc. A few more reporting options would solve this.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Faster deployment of Imacs and Macbooks, need to give less access to end-users. Easy to monitor usage and maintain Imacs that aren't used regularly and keep them up to date.
Kandji Makes Provisioning for New Employees Easy
What do you like best about the product?
My favorite part about Kandji is that onboarding new employees is super easy and efficient. Kandji made an old process of manually downloading apps and setting up permissions go from hours to just seconds. I also love that Kandji integrates seamlessly with our Google Workspace and Apple Business Manager.
What do you dislike about the product?
Honestly, it's hard for me to say I dislike something about Kandji. This is mainly because if I ever encounter any issues, all I have to do is start a live chat with their support and they get back to me immediately. Shannon from their support team is super amazing and Vivian, my Customer Success Representative, is always in touch with any email I send.
Because of their readiness to help me out, even if I had a problem with Kandji, they would just immediately solve it. :)
Because of their readiness to help me out, even if I had a problem with Kandji, they would just immediately solve it. :)
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Kandji has helped us solve the problem of IT device deployment and provided us with a management-level tool to ensure that our devices can be secured remotely and instantaneously. I no longer have to waste precious time setting up each device manually and I can have peace of mind knowing that our company security can be secured at the click of a button.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Take advantage of their amazing support staff, if you have a question they will gladly help.
Great start using Kandji over the last year for Mac management for +100 devices
What do you like best about the product?
Managing all our company's Macs via Kandji is a pleasure, saving many hours in installing/reinstalling + maintaining the devices in a secure state. We have no previous experience with competing services, but Kandji has been fairly easy to deploy and maintain.
What do you dislike about the product?
We're based in Europe, so meeting with Kandji is normally without our normal office hours. There might as well be some delay/speed issues when installing applications via Kandji (suggested by Kandji as a possible reason why application installation sometimes takes longer than expected.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Management of all Macs in the company: Installation, updating applications, setup security etc. It saves many hours especially regarding the installation/reinstallation process of Mac management.
Kandji for the win
What do you like best about the product?
The simplicity and ease of use of Kandji is its biggest advantage. Having the confidence and ability to easily spin up Blueprints with the right Library items to ensure a secure and seamless macOS experience are the main reason why we chose Kandji over Jamf Pro.
What do you dislike about the product?
The lack of ability to target individual computers or create groups is a glaring downside to Kandji. For such a simple solution, it seems like those would be obvious features to have.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We are solving our need for providing a secure and seamless macOS experience for our overwhelmingly majority Mac users. The primary benefits are reduced time and resources dedicated to managing our Mac fleet.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
If you need a powerful and robust solution for Apple MDM without spending a ton of time and resources, Kandji is for you.
Best tool to manage a fleet of device
What do you like best about the product?
Very easy setup, exhaustive documentation & how-to guides.
The customer support has always been very quick to reply and extremely helpful.
The roadmap for iOS features is exciting too to take iOS devices management to the next level.
The customer support has always been very quick to reply and extremely helpful.
The roadmap for iOS features is exciting too to take iOS devices management to the next level.
What do you dislike about the product?
A couple of important features currently missing such as force update a specific device to update its OS or to update a managed App Store app to the latest release on demand.
But I hear these shall be on the roadmap
But I hear these shall be on the roadmap
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
setting up hundreds of devices with our bespoke app, without needing users to login to the App Store
Simple to Implement & Maintain
What do you like best about the product?
Simplicity - The blueprint concept is simple to understand and build.
Parameters - Kandji’s built in parameters can push a bunch of settings that aren’t easily enabled using Apple’s mdm specs. Especially useful for meeting compliance (ie SOC II) needs.
Passport - Easy to set up and roll out. Keeps laptop password in sync with Okta (and some other IDPs) password so user only has one password to remember and periodically change. Much easier to implement than Nomad/Connect.
Liftoff - Wonderful tool that displays exactly what is happening when provisioning a new machine. Allows for some customization of logos, links, etc. No need for DEPNotify, which is much more complicated to build.
macOS Updates - Prebuilt options for enforcing minor/major macOS updates are easy to implement. No need for a tool like Nudge.
Support - I ask a lot of questions and I’ve never had a bad experience. Easy to get a hold of support via chat and they always have clear, concise answers. The new ticketing portal makes it much easier to look at previous tickets than it used to be.
Parameters - Kandji’s built in parameters can push a bunch of settings that aren’t easily enabled using Apple’s mdm specs. Especially useful for meeting compliance (ie SOC II) needs.
Passport - Easy to set up and roll out. Keeps laptop password in sync with Okta (and some other IDPs) password so user only has one password to remember and periodically change. Much easier to implement than Nomad/Connect.
Liftoff - Wonderful tool that displays exactly what is happening when provisioning a new machine. Allows for some customization of logos, links, etc. No need for DEPNotify, which is much more complicated to build.
macOS Updates - Prebuilt options for enforcing minor/major macOS updates are easy to implement. No need for a tool like Nudge.
Support - I ask a lot of questions and I’ve never had a bad experience. Easy to get a hold of support via chat and they always have clear, concise answers. The new ticketing portal makes it much easier to look at previous tickets than it used to be.
What do you dislike about the product?
No real reporting features. Current device view features don’t offer a lot of visibility and seem buggy in that custom views often don’t permanently save. There is a pretty robust API that can pull a lot of the information expected to be available in a reporting feature (ie FileVault status, are users standard or admin, etc) but using the API requires additional knowledge.
Notifications are often buggy and there is no way to easily acknowledge/clear them if no action is needed. As an example, I have machines stuck showing failed installs for MS OneNote via VPP. But OneNote is no longer assigned to the blueprint the machines are in so they don’t need OneNote installed and there is nothing to be concerned about and no action needed. The only way to clear the notification is to create a duplicate blueprint of the ones the machines are currently in, move the machines, allow time for the notification to clear, move the machines back to the original blueprint and then delete the duplicate blueprint. A simple clear button would be nice.
Blueprints are a great for keeping things simple but can be restricting as your company, and therefore your complexity, grows. With no concept of applying software or settings to users or any type of smart group, applying software or settings in “one off” situations means creating duplicate blueprints. Real world example, we have one user on our marketing team that needs Final Cut and Compressor which we purchase via VPP. Without spinning off the single user into a new bleuprint, there is no guarantee that another user in the blueprint won’t install the single purchased copy of either software from Self Service before the intended user. Second example, without the ability to apply software to a smart group built on provisioning date, we don’t have a simple way to implement setting the dock for newly provisioned machines without also changing the dock for existing machines.
Notifications are often buggy and there is no way to easily acknowledge/clear them if no action is needed. As an example, I have machines stuck showing failed installs for MS OneNote via VPP. But OneNote is no longer assigned to the blueprint the machines are in so they don’t need OneNote installed and there is nothing to be concerned about and no action needed. The only way to clear the notification is to create a duplicate blueprint of the ones the machines are currently in, move the machines, allow time for the notification to clear, move the machines back to the original blueprint and then delete the duplicate blueprint. A simple clear button would be nice.
Blueprints are a great for keeping things simple but can be restricting as your company, and therefore your complexity, grows. With no concept of applying software or settings to users or any type of smart group, applying software or settings in “one off” situations means creating duplicate blueprints. Real world example, we have one user on our marketing team that needs Final Cut and Compressor which we purchase via VPP. Without spinning off the single user into a new bleuprint, there is no guarantee that another user in the blueprint won’t install the single purchased copy of either software from Self Service before the intended user. Second example, without the ability to apply software to a smart group built on provisioning date, we don’t have a simple way to implement setting the dock for newly provisioned machines without also changing the dock for existing machines.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We are growing quickly and onboarding about 30 new Mac users per month. Kandji let us get Macs out the door to new hires quickly and with a minimum of fuss.
Kandji also helps keep us in compliance with our security requirements and makes general day to day Mac management easy.
Kandji also helps keep us in compliance with our security requirements and makes general day to day Mac management easy.
An excellent MDM for your macOS environments.
What do you like best about the product?
Unlike other MDMs I have worked with Kandji can deploy apps and set the security permissions they require to function properly. Kandji makes it very easy to keep your end-users apps and OS up to date. It's also very easy to learn and use. Switching to Kandji has made my life easier.
What do you dislike about the product?
The migration agent used to migrate away from my old MDM only worked on about half of the macOS devices I have so I had about 50 manual enrollments to do. However, some of this was caused by how poorly my old MDM managed macOS devices.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We had a problem with pushing out software that requires security permissions. We had to manually touch every device for some software deployments. So far Kandji has not had a single problem pushing out apps and keeping them up to date. I feel like I have control over our macOS devices now.
Kandji has been amazing!
What do you like best about the product?
The ease of pushing updates and keeping every Mac in our organization on the same baseline image. We can better control security, how long it takes to setup a new Mac, and provide much better service to our Mac users.
What do you dislike about the product?
It could use more included apps out of the box. Have to custom script most apps, but it's not a difficult process. That's really about the only complaint we've had.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It has lowered the amount of time it takes us to image and produce a new machine. We're now able to keep all users on the same Mac image and not have a wide variety of different OS levels. Much better security. No more users being admins.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
Just do it. It's much more simple than JAMF, it's created by Mac Admins who understand the pain points, it's easy to setup and just works.
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