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Syncro Pricing in 2026 — What It Actually Costs

Christopher 7 min read
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Syncro is the other major per-technician RMM, and unlike most of the field it publishes its pricing and bundles a PSA into every seat. There is no separate ticketing bill and no per-device math. You pay per user, endpoints are unlimited. Here is the breakdown as of mid-2026.

How much does Syncro cost?

Syncro sells two plans, both per user per month with unlimited endpoints:

PlanMonthly billingAnnual billing
Core$129 / user / month$107.50 / user / month
Team$179 / user / month$149.17 / user / month

Core covers the combined RMM and PSA. It includes monitoring, scripting, patching (Chocolatey-based on Windows), ticketing, invoicing, Splashtop remote access, and 50+ integrations. Team adds network discovery, advanced ticket automations, guided ticket resolution, Entra ID sync, security baselines, and security assessments. There are no setup fees.

The per-user math

Because endpoints are unlimited, Syncro's economics track technician count. A three-person MSP on Core annual billing pays about $322 per month whether it manages 200 endpoints or 2,000; the same 2,000-endpoint fleet on per-device billing at $2 to $6 would run $4,000 to $12,000. The flip side is that every additional seat costs the full rate, so large helpdesks with modest fleets should run the numbers against per-endpoint platforms. The rough break-even is 50 to 80 endpoints per technician.

Contract terms and gotchas

What you are actually paying for

Syncro's pitch is one bill for the whole MSP stack, with RMM, PSA, remote access, and billing automation in a single seat. Community sentiment consistently trades some polish and depth against that consolidation; teams that want best-of-breed patching or deep automation sometimes pair it with other tools, which erodes the single-bill economics. For small MSPs, though, the all-in per-seat price is among the most predictable in the market.

How Syncro compares

If you are price-checking Syncro against other platforms, see the full RMM pricing comparison with its interactive cost calculator, and the RMM pricing index for current rates across all eight platforms we track. Atera is the closest structural competitor; the per-device alternatives are covered in our NinjaOne, Datto RMM, and Kaseya VSA breakdowns.

ET Ducky's pricing is a hybrid of the two models. A flat monthly subscription includes 20 managed agent seats per subscribed user, additional agents at $5 per month dropping to $2 at scale, with published rates and no sales call required. Where Syncro leads with MSP business tooling, ET Ducky leads with kernel-level diagnostics (ETW on Windows, eBPF on Linux) and root-cause analysis.

Frequently asked questions

How much does Syncro cost?

Syncro publishes its pricing. The Core plan is $129 per user per month ($107.50 billed annually) and the Team plan is $179 per user per month ($149.17 billed annually). Both include RMM and PSA with unlimited endpoints.

Does Syncro charge per endpoint?

No. Syncro bills per user (technician) with unlimited endpoints; managing 100 or 1,000 devices costs the same per seat.

What is the difference between Syncro Core and Team?

Core includes RMM, PSA/ticketing, scripting, Splashtop remote access, and 50+ integrations. Team adds network discovery, advanced ticket automations, guided ticket resolution, Entra ID sync, security baselines, and security assessments.

Is Syncro cheaper than Atera?

They are structurally similar per-technician platforms at overlapping price points; Syncro Core on annual billing undercuts Atera's IT plans, and Syncro bundles PSA at every tier. Which is cheaper in practice depends on the add-ons each side needs.

Compare Syncro against 7 RMM platforms

Run the interactive cost calculator and see the full feature-by-feature breakdown, including ET Ducky's published per-agent pricing.

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