Every phone, tablet and laptop — enrolled, encrypted and compliant — from a console a lean team runs without a specialist. Free to start, ~US$3.30 a device when it sticks.
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LogMeIn Miradore is GoTo's cloud mobile device management (MDM) platform: enroll, configure and secure Android, iOS/iPadOS, macOS and Windows devices from one console — automated enrollment, security policies (encryption, passcodes, remote lock/wipe), app management, kiosk mode and BYOD work profiles. Finnish-engineered since 2006, acquired by GoTo in 2022, famously easy to run, and priced per device with a genuinely free starting tier.
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Most product pages skip this. We start here — so you buy a capability, not a buzzword.
Mobile Device Management (MDM) is the console that turns a pile of company phones, tablets and laptops into a managed fleet: every device enrolled, configured by policy, loaded with the right apps, encrypted, and wipeable the moment it goes missing.
The alphabet around it is simpler than it looks: MDM manages devices, UEM (unified endpoint management) extends the same console across mobiles and computers, and RMM is the computer-fleet cousin focused on monitoring and patching. Miradore is an MDM that reaches into UEM territory — all four platforms, one console.
What MDM actually changes, dimension by dimension.
| Dimension | Unmanaged device sprawl | Managed fleet (Miradore) |
|---|---|---|
| New device setup | 45 minutes of manual tapping per phone, if IT gets it at all | Zero-touch: enrolled, configured and app-loaded on first boot |
| Lost device | Change every password, pray, file the breach report | Remote lock and wipe in seconds — incident closed, not escalated |
| Company data on personal phones | Unknown apps, unknown risks, no recourse at exit | BYOD work profile — company container managed, personal life private |
| App landscape | Whatever each user installed, including the flashlight app with contacts access | Business apps deployed silently; forbidden apps blocked by policy |
| Encryption & passcodes | Hopefully enabled, never verified | Enforced by policy, compliance-checked continuously |
| OS updates | Everyone on the version they felt like keeping | Patch levels visible fleet-wide, updates driven by policy |
| Knowing your fleet | A procurement spreadsheet from two years ago | Live inventory: model, OS, apps, location, holder |
| Audit day | Panic, screenshots and creative writing | Compliance dashboard and exportable reports, on demand |
Migration is gentle — existing devices enroll over the air in waves; only factory-fresh devices get the full zero-touch experience.
Vendors love diagrams; buyers need to know what they’re actually operating. Here’s the whole Miradore platform, demystified.
Apple Business Manager / Automated Device Enrollment, Android Enterprise zero-touch, QR/email/bulk methods — new devices arrive already managed, not 'to be configured someday'.
Wi-Fi, email, VPN, restrictions, passcode and encryption requirements defined once per group — applied automatically to every matching device, forever.
Deploy, update and remove apps fleet-wide through Apple VPP and Managed Google Play — business apps present, forbidden apps absent, silently.
Remote lock and wipe for lost devices, encryption enforcement, jailbreak/root detection and compliance rules that flag drifting devices before auditors do.
Live inventory, compliance status and reports in a console praised for its clarity — with separate 'sites' so MSPs run many client fleets from one login.
Enroll once, manage forever, over the air — a device fleet that configures and defends itself.
Miradore replaces manual device setup, lost-phone panic and app anarchy with a single managed fleet across all four platforms.
ABM/ADE for Apple, Android Enterprise zero-touch, bulk and QR methods — a new phone is managed before the shrink-wrap hits the bin.
Wi-Fi, email, VPN and restrictions pushed per group — a new starter's device configures itself while they get their coffee.
A managed work container on personal phones — company data controlled, personal photos private. The compromise both sides accept.
Business apps installed, updated and removed fleet-wide via Apple VPP and Managed Google Play — no user taps required.
Storage encryption and passcode strength enforced by policy — the lost-device nightmare defused before it happens.
Phone left in a cab? Lock it now, wipe it if it doesn't come home — selectively for BYOD, completely for corporate devices.
Jailbreak/root detection, policy-drift flags and compliance dashboards — know which devices are safe, prove it to auditors.
Patch levels visible fleet-wide, updates enforced by policy — the mobile half of your patch posture, finally managed.
Lock a device to one app or task — POS terminals, delivery scanners, signage, shop-floor tablets that can't wander off-task.
Where every device is, what hardware it runs, who holds it — live inventory instead of an annual spreadsheet hunt.
Separate client tenants under one login — the structure MSPs need to run twenty fleets without twenty consoles.
Enrollment, compliance and inventory analytics on live data — the answers ready before management asks the questions.
The official overview, a hands-on BYOD tutorial, and an independent review.
The official pitch: what Miradore manages, how enrollment works, and why lean teams pick it.
Hands-on: setting up Android Enterprise with work profiles — the BYOD flow, step by step.
The full Miradore walkthrough from the official channel.
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Book a guided demo →Here’s what genuinely sets Miradore apart from the enterprise suites.
Reviewers consistently rank Miradore's ease of use above the enterprise suites. Policies, enrollment and apps are learnable in an afternoon — no certification course, no consultant retainer.
Start free on core management, upgrade to Premium (~US$3.30/device/month) when you need the full toolkit. The pilot costs nothing but an afternoon — and per-device pricing stays predictable at fleet scale.
Android, iOS/iPadOS, macOS and Windows under the same roof — unlike Apple-only tools (Jamf, Kandji) or Windows-centric suites, your mixed estate needs exactly one MDM.
Built in Lappeenranta since 2006, acquired by GoTo in 2022 — European engineering discipline with the backing, roadmap and support muscle of a $1B software company.
A 9.3/10 support score on G2 — reviewers call response times 'very acceptable compared to other MDM providers'. When a CEO's phone won't enroll at the airport, that's the number that matters.
Single-app kiosk mode, shared-device flows and location tracking make it a natural fit for POS, delivery fleets, signage and shop-floor tablets — the devices India's frontline economy runs on.
TechBag advisors map your device estate — platforms, ownership models, kiosk needs, compliance duties — and define pilot success criteria.
A pilot batch enrolls on the free tier: zero-touch flows configured, first policies applied, the console proven on your real devices.
Security baselines (encryption, passcodes, compliance rules), app catalogues and BYOD work profiles roll out group by group.
Every device enrolled, kiosk fleets locked to task, MSP sites onboarded — TechBag manages Premium licensing and lifecycle from here.
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Modelled on Gartner Peer Insights structure. *Counts and breakdowns are illustrative pending verified review collection.
“We went from zero MDM to 200 managed devices in a week — on the free tier. Upgraded to Premium once we saw it stick. That buying path respects the customer.”
“The console is refreshingly obvious. Our junior admin runs day-to-day device management after one afternoon of learning it.”
“Kiosk mode on our delivery scanners ended the 'driver installed a game on the handheld' era. Devices do their one job now.”
“BYOD work profiles were the unlock — staff kept their privacy, we got control of company data. Nobody had to be forced.”
“Support is the hidden gem. Real answers in hours, not ticket-number purgatory — better than the big-name MDM we left.”
“Multi-tenant sites let us run a dozen client fleets under one login. Per-device pricing keeps every client profitable.”
“Deep Apple-only shops might still want Jamf's granularity — but for our mixed Android/iOS/Windows estate, one Miradore console beats three specialist tools.”
“Windows management is competent but thinner than the dedicated PC tools — we pair it with a fleet manager for the laptops and it's a happy combination.”
Analyst firms bury this view behind paywalls, and G2 retired its Grid. So here’s TechBag’s synthesis of the MDM market — tap any vendor to see why it sits where it does.
Execution strength vs product vision — the classic market map, minus the paywall.
The lean-team choice: all-platform coverage, top-tier ease of use and support, free-tier entry and GoTo's backing. Less feature sprawl than the enterprise suites — deliberately.
The grid nobody publishes — how much power you get vs whether a lean team can actually wield it.
The runnable corner: broad platform coverage at an ease-of-use level a two-person team sustains — the combination that defines the product.
Positions are TechBag’s illustrative synthesis of public review-platform data and vendor documentation — not a reproduction of any analyst graphic. Verify before relying on it.
Feature matrices hide the question that matters: can your team actually run it? Here are the differences that change your operation.
| Dimension | LogMeIn Miradore | Microsoft Intune | Jamf Pro | Hexnode UEM | Scalefusion |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Heritage & focus | SMB-first, Finnish-built | Enterprise default | Apple royalty | Mid-market all-rounder | Frontline specialist |
| Ease of use (lean-team reality) | Afternoon-learnable | Steep | Admin-grade | Moderate | Approachable |
| Platform coverage | All four, one console | All four + more | Apple only | Broad | Broad-ish |
| Enrollment automation | Zero-touch across platforms | Excellent (Autopilot) | Excellent (Apple) | Strong | Strong |
| BYOD & privacy separation | Work profiles, clean | Strong (MAM) | Apple-scoped | Strong | Good |
| Kiosk / frontline modes | Single- & multi-app | Capable | Apple-scoped | Excellent | Excellent |
| Computer (desktop) management depth | Competent | The benchmark | Mac benchmark | Good | Thin |
| MSP multi-tenancy | Sites built in | Via Lighthouse/CSP | Enterprise-first | MSP-friendly | MSP-friendly |
| Licensing economics | Free tier + ~$3.30 | Bundled-or-pricey | Premium | Competitive | Aggressive |
| Best fit | Lean teams, mixed fleets | M365 enterprises | Apple-pure estates | Feature-hungry mid-market | Frontline fleets |
Honest fit signals — because the fastest way to lose your trust is to pretend one product wins every scenario.
Drag the sliders. Estimates assume ~8 manual IT hours per unmanaged device per year (setup, fixes, resets, audits), with ~65% automated away by enrollment, policies and silent app management — illustrative and conservative.
Count setup time, troubleshooting, lost-device handling and audit prep. Illustrative only — your TechBag quote models actual device mix and tiers (including what stays on the free tier).
Miradore prices per device per month, with a genuinely free entry. Public list prices below (USD & indicative INR); TechBag turns any mix into a clear, GST-compliant quote in INR.
Best for pilots & basic control
Best for full fleets & compliance
Best for running many client fleets
Whatever the list prices above, TechBag negotiates a significantly better deal — with GST-compliant INR invoicing and local support. Ask us for your discounted quote.
Tell us your device mix and ownership model — we’ll model free tier vs Premium against what unmanaged devices cost you today.
Take this into your next vendor call — including ours.
List your actual device mix — then verify each platform's depth, not the checkbox. Apple-only or Windows-thin tools disqualify themselves fast.
Can a new device reach fully-managed with zero IT touches? Demand a live ABM/zero-touch demo, not a slide.
What exactly can admins see and wipe on a personal phone? Your staff will ask; know the answer before they do.
Single-app and multi-app modes, offline behaviour, remote recovery when a kiosk wedges — test all three.
Time the flow: lost phone reported → locked → wiped → compliance evidence exported. Minutes matter.
Who runs this daily, and what must they learn? Price the certification course some rivals quietly require.
Are client tenants genuinely separated — billing, admins, policies — or one console with folders?
Model free tier vs Premium vs the enterprise bundle you're 'already paying for' — including the admin hours each demands.
Start a free-tier pilot, get a Premium quote, or bring your device counts and let a TechBag advisor model the whole decision with you.
Stats, ratings, review counts and pricing are illustrative and sourced from public materials; verify before purchase.