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NinjaOne

The endpoint platform that proved IT tools don’t have to be miserable — #1 on G2 in thirteen categories, founder-led to a $12.3B valuation, and trusted from two-person MSPs to Nvidia. This hub is your complete intel file.

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The company, at a glance

Founded2013 · Austin, TX
Valuation$12.3B (June 2026) — debt-free
Scale30K+ customers · 5M+ endpoints
Peer standing#1 on G2 in 13+ categories
PressForbes Cloud 100 (2025)

Quick answer

NinjaOne (founded 2013 as NinjaRMM by Sal Sferlazza and Chris Matarese; HQ Austin, Texas) builds the automated endpoint management platform that G2 users rank #1 in 13+ categories — RMM, patch management, UEM and backup among them. Founder-led and debt-free, it reached a $12.3B valuation in June 2026, serves 30,000+ organisations including Nvidia, Porsche and HelloFresh, and manages 5M+ endpoints from one console and one agent.

The portfolio

Four intel pages. One agent underneath.

Four intel pages, one platform — every module runs on the same agent and console. Each page is a full decision file.

#1 rated RMM on G2Intel page →

Endpoint Management (RMM)

The console IT teams actually love running.

Monitor, patch, automate and remote-control Windows, Mac and Linux fleets from one agent and one pane — the flagship that made NinjaOne famous.

5M+ endpoints under managementExplore
G2 #1 — PatchIntel page →

Patch Management

OS + third-party patching that just happens.

Automated identification, approval flows and deployment for Windows, Mac, Linux and hundreds of third-party apps — the #1-rated patch tool on G2, built into the platform.

Zero-touch patch cyclesExplore
G2 #1 — Online BackupIntel page →

Backup & Data Protection

Ransomware's least favourite add-on.

File, folder and image backup for endpoints and servers, managed in the same console as everything else — restore points where the ransomware note used to be.

Same console, no new agentExplore
The newest moduleIntel page →

Mobile Device Management

Phones and tablets join the fleet.

iOS and Android management extending the same unified console to mobile — enrollment, policies and app management beside your computers.

One console, every deviceExplore
Gartner MQ LeaderIntel page →

Endpoint Security

Hardening and hygiene, on one agent.

Automated patching, BitLocker/FileVault encryption monitoring, antivirus management, ransomware-resilient backup and device controls — security where operations already live, consolidating 10-15 tools into one.

Deploys in under 30 daysExplore
Inventory you can act onIntel page →

IT Asset Management (ITAM)

Real-time asset control, not a stale list.

Native, real-time inventory over every hardware and software asset — agent-managed, network-discovered or offline — surfacing rogue shadow-IT devices, tracking licences, and letting you see AND resolve from the same console.

Agent + network + offlineExplore

Remote Access

Part of the platform

Fast, secure remote control and background tooling — bundled into the platform and also the backbone of the RMM experience.

IT Documentation & Ticketing

Part of the platform

Docs, credentials, knowledge and a lightweight ticketing layer — the operational memory of the platform.

The thesis

Why “loved by users” is the whole story

Legacy RMMs won on feature checklists and lost on daily misery — slow consoles, agent zoos, on-prem servers. NinjaOne bet that the tool admins love wins the renewal — and built the highest-rated platform in the industry to prove it.

01
A single foothold

One Agent

One lightweight agent delivers monitoring, patching, remote access, automation and backup — no agent zoo fighting for resources on every endpoint.

02
A single pane

One Console

The UI G2 reviewers rave about: everything from alert to remediation in one fast, modern cloud console with no servers to run.

03
The multiplier

Automation Engine

Script library, scheduled tasks and condition-triggered self-healing — the 'autonomous endpoint management' G2 now ranks NinjaOne #1 for.

04
The ecosystem

Integration Fabric

Deep PSA integrations (ConnectWise, Autotask), EDR/AV partnerships (SentinelOne, Bitdefender, CrowdStrike) and an API-first design.

05
A single service

Cloud Backbone

Born in the cloud — instant onboarding, continuous releases, and none of the on-prem server maintenance legacy RMMs still drag around.

Start with the core; modules attach to the same agent — never a second operational world.

The trophy wall

Peer & market recognition

Every claim on this hub traces to one of these public signals.

G2

#1 in 13+ categories

RMM · patch · UEM · backup · autonomous endpoint mgmt

G2

#1 rated RMM

Season after season, on real user reviews

Forbes

Cloud 100

2025 list of the world's top private cloud companies

Investors

$12.3B valuation

June 2026 — ICONIQ, CapitalG, Sequoia, NEA, Wellington

Ownership

Founder-led, debt-free

Sferlazza & Matarese retain majority control

Scale

30,000+ customers

5M+ endpoints under management

Support

Famously loved support

Free unlimited onboarding & training included

Enterprise proof

Nvidia · Porsche · Lyft

Enterprise logos on an SMB-friendly platform

By the numbers

The company in six figures

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founded — as NinjaRMM, by two engineers
Sal Sferlazza & Chris Matarese
$0.3B
valuation, founder-led and debt-free
Series C extensions, June 2026
0K+
organisations run their endpoints on Ninja
Company announcements, 2025-26
0M+
endpoints under management
Company announcements
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G2 categories ranked #1
G2 seasonal reports
0K+
employees worldwide
Company announcements

See the platform, hear the pitch

NinjaOne (official)·Platform demo

NinjaOne Platform Overview Demo

The whole platform in one sitting — console, monitoring, patching and automation working together.

NinjaOne (official)·Deep-dive demo

NinjaOne Endpoint Management Product Demo

Field CTO Jeff Hunter walks the endpoint-management experience end to end.

NinjaOne (official)·MDM demo

NinjaOne Mobile Device Management Demo

The newest module: iOS and Android joining the same console as your computer fleet.

Trusted by leading organisations

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The market maps

Where NinjaOne sits — the grids

Two company-level views you won’t find on any vendor site — tap any dot for the rationale. The category-level grid lives on the product page.

Grid 01 · The portfolio

NinjaOne Across Its Categories

Each dot is a NinjaOne module: competitive strength vs category momentum.

Emerging betsCrown jewelsSteady nicheAnchor strengths
RMM / Endpoint MgmtNinjaOne

The anchor: the #1-rated RMM on G2, the product that built the company and still the centre of gravity. Start here — everything else attaches to it.

Grid 02 · The industry

The Breadth × Love Map

Platform breadth vs user satisfaction — the axis war of endpoint management.

Loved nichesLoved platformsPoint playersBroad but resented
NinjaOneNinjaOne

The rare combination: broad platform (RMM, patch, backup, MDM) AND the highest user-satisfaction scores in the industry. The thesis: IT tools don't have to be miserable to be powerful.

Positions are TechBag’s illustrative synthesis of public review-platform standings and vendor documentation — not a reproduction of any analyst graphic. Verify before relying on it.

Track 01 · Beginner guides

New to this? Learn it properly.

Zero-jargon starting points, in reading order. Each links into the deep education on the product page.

Interactive · 30 seconds

Where should you start with NinjaOne?

Answer three questions; we’ll point you at the right starting module. No email required — this isn’t that kind of quiz.

1. What's the most pressing pain right now?

2. Who runs IT day to day?

3. What does success look like in 90 days?

The acronym decoder

Every term on these pages, in one place
RMM
Remote Monitoring & Management — agent-based fleet monitoring, patching and automation for computers.
UEM
Unified Endpoint Management — computers and mobile devices managed from one console.
MDM
Mobile Device Management — enrolling, securing and managing phones and tablets over the air.
MSP
Managed Service Provider — a firm running IT for many client companies from multi-tenant tooling.
PSA
Professional Services Automation — the MSP's ticketing/billing backbone that RMM tools plug into.
Patch mgmt
Automatically finding and installing OS and third-party updates before attackers exploit them.
Self-healing
Condition-triggered automation: the platform detects a fault and runs the fix without a human.
Unattended
Unattended access — pre-installed agents let technicians fix devices with nobody at the keyboard.
EDR
Endpoint Detection & Response — behavioural threat detection, often integrated into RMM consoles.
BCDR
Backup & Disaster Recovery — restore points and recovery workflows for when prevention fails.
Agent
The small software client installed on each endpoint that reports in and executes actions.
NPS
Net Promoter Score — the loyalty metric behind 'most-loved vendor' claims; ask for the number.
Track 02 · Buying guides

Buy it like you’ve done this before

The procurement playbook TechBag runs with IT buyers — steps, licensing cheat-sheet, and the pitfalls that cost quarters.

01

Count the estate honestly

Endpoints by OS, servers, mobiles, remote workers, and every tool currently touching them. NinjaOne pricing is per-device — the count IS the quote. TechBag runs this audit free.

02

Shortlist with the grids

Use the market maps and the comparison matrix on the RMM page to pick 2-3 candidates. NinjaOne vs LogMeIn Resolve vs Atera covers most SMB/MSP scenarios.

03

Trial on your worst machines

Free trial with your real fleet — especially the remote, flaky, never-patched endpoints. Measure time-to-onboard and first automated patch cycle.

04

Model modules, not just seats

Backup, MDM and add-ons price per device. Model the full stack against what you'd retire — often 2-3 tools collapse into one bill.

05

Deploy in waves

Agent rollout via existing tooling or GPO/script; policies per device group; automations replacing your top 10 recurring fixes by week four.

06

Manage the lifecycle

Renewals, device-count true-ups and escalations — TechBag stays your single throat to choke, with GST-compliant invoicing throughout.

The licensing cheat-sheet

ProductLicensing modelHow you enterBest for
Endpoint Management (RMM)Per device / month, pay-for-what-you-useQuote-based; no forced bundles or minimum tiersIT teams & MSPs consolidating fleet ops
Patch ManagementIncluded in endpoint managementOS + third-party patching in the core licenceCompliance-driven patching programmes
BackupPer device add-on + storageAttach to existing agents in one clickRansomware resilience without a new vendor
MDMPer device add-onEnroll mobiles into the same consoleFleets adding phones/tablets to the estate

Quote-based pricing — TechBag negotiates the per-device rate and models the module mix against the tools you’ll retire.

Five pitfalls that cost buyers quarters

1

Paying for modules you won't deploy

The platform makes add-ons one click away — which is exactly how shelfware happens. Buy the core, prove it, then attach modules with a rollout date each.

2

Comparing list prices, not stack prices

NinjaOne replaces RMM + patch tool + remote tool (and optionally backup). Compare it against your whole stack's bill, not against a single tool's sticker.

3

Ignoring the agent-conflict audit

Old RMM agents, AV agents and remote tools linger. Plan the uninstall sweep before rollout, or endpoints run two masters and behave strangely.

4

Underusing automation

Most teams buy Ninja for monitoring and use 10% of the automation engine. The ROI lives in self-healing scripts — schedule an automation sprint in month one.

5

Skipping the MSP-vs-internal licence talk

MSP and internal-IT terms differ. If you're an MSP reselling seats, structure it correctly upfront — TechBag handles this conversation with the vendor.

Skip the homework entirely

Bring your device counts and current tool bills — a TechBag advisor models the whole decision for you.

Book a discovery call →
FAQ

Questions buyers ask about NinjaOne

NinjaOne is an Austin, Texas company founded in 2013 (as NinjaRMM) by Sal Sferlazza and Chris Matarese. It builds a unified, automated endpoint-management platform — RMM, patch management, backup, remote access and MDM on one agent and one console. It's still founder-led and debt-free, was valued at $12.3B in June 2026, and serves 30,000+ organisations managing 5M+ endpoints.

Ready to shortlist NinjaOne?

Open the flagship intel page for the deep dive, or bring your device counts and let a TechBag advisor build the case with you — quotes, trials, GST invoicing and lifecycle support included.

Stats, positions and figures are illustrative syntheses of public materials; verify before purchase.