Comparison

Compare VexylCloud against the full MSP stack cost and operating drag, not just one narrow category tool.

Stack replacement

Compare the full MSP stack cost, not one point tool.

Most MSPs are not choosing between VexylCloud and one narrow category product. They are deciding whether to keep paying for a fragmented stack across RMM, PSA, SaaS backup, documentation, vault, SaaS admin, cloud operations, and AI, or consolidate that work into one connected operator system.

247.3% The modeled fragmented stack is about 247.3% more expensive than VexylCloud.
$9,285.92 / month Illustrative monthly saving in the 15-tech, 2,000-device model.
$111,431 / year Estimated annual saving before time and administration gains are counted.

Software-only model

What the stack total looks like next to VexylCloud

Scenario used: 15 internal technicians, 2,000 managed devices, and 1,500 protected Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace mailboxes. This framing is based on software cost only. It does not include the softer gain from less tool switching, faster technician execution, simpler management, or lower handoff loss.

Fragmented stack $13,040.42 / month
VexylCloud $3,754.50 / month

Why buyers switch

One commercial story instead of stacked contracts and repeated context rebuilds.

  • One system cost instead of separate contracts for endpoint work, service flow, docs, SaaS admin, vault, cloud, and AI.
  • Customer context stays connected instead of being rebuilt as technicians move between tools.
  • The commercial case gets easier to explain to owners, finance, and service leadership.
Lower software spend The stack model is materially more expensive before any technician time savings are counted.
Less context rebuild Customer detail follows the operator instead of being rebuilt every time the workflow jumps categories.
Cleaner rollout path Start with the surface that hurts first, then widen into the rest of the system without a fresh contract puzzle.
Before

Fragmented stack evaluation

  • RMM, PSA, docs, vault, SaaS backup, cloud, and AI all need separate cost and capability checks.
  • The same customer context is repurchased several times through separate category tools.
  • Commercial sprawl becomes operational sprawl before rollout even starts.
With VexylCloud

One operating model to evaluate

  • Compare one connected operator system against the usual fragmented stack total.
  • Measure device, mailbox, and storage cost instead of module creep.
  • Rollout can start with the pain point that hurts first without rebuilding the commercial model later.
Cost Do we still want to pay several times for the same customer context?

The switch case usually starts with software cost, but the real question is how many overlapping tools are charging for adjacent workflow coverage.

Risk What happens to rollout complexity if we keep the fragmented stack?

Every extra tool adds procurement, implementation, admin overhead, and one more place where service context can break.

Decision Which workflow hurts enough to justify consolidation first?

Buyers usually move fastest when they anchor the decision on the workflow that already creates the most drag.

Cost case Switch if the software total is already too hard to defend.

Use the commercial framing when the buyer is tired of paying several times for adjacent workflow coverage.

Workflow case Switch if context rebuild is slowing the queue down more than the tool feature list helps.

The stronger case is often operational, not just budgetary: fewer handoffs, fewer tabs, and one customer thread.

Rollout case Switch if you want to start with one painful workflow and widen later without a new contract puzzle.

Consolidation works better when the rollout order is practical and the commercial model does not reset every quarter.

Side-by-side stack ledger

Typical fragmented stack

What MSP buyers often end up paying for separately

  • RMM and endpoint operations
  • PSA and service desk
  • SaaS backup
  • Documentation
  • Vault and credentials
  • Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace admin tooling
  • Cloud operations tooling
  • AI add-ons or separate copilots

VexylCloud buying model

What consolidates inside one commercial story

  • Device-priced core for RMM, PSA, docs, vault, cloud, and AI workflow coverage
  • Mailbox-priced SaaS backup with broader Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace coverage
  • Hosted backup storage only when used
  • No separate pricing layer for every adjacent product surface you switch on later

Modeled stack ledger

Stack line What buyers usually pay for separately How VexylCloud changes the buying model
Endpoint + service core RMM, service desk, dispatch, commercial follow-through, and customer operations usually split into multiple contracts. RMM and PSA sit inside the device-led commercial model instead of starting a second contract chain.
SaaS backup + tenant admin Mailbox protection, Microsoft 365 admin tooling, and Google admin tooling are often paid for separately and reviewed separately. Mailbox-based SaaS backup plus tenant administration live in one wider operator surface.
Docs, vault, cloud, and AI Documentation, credentials, cloud actions, and AI layers often become extra commercial lines on top of the operational core. Those workflows stay inside the same wider commercial story instead of becoming another buying cycle.

What buyers are usually paying for separately today

RMM and endpoint ops

NinjaOne, Datto RMM, N-able, Atera, Syncro, and SuperOps are often carrying monitoring, patching, scripting, remote actions, and endpoint control.

PSA and service desk

HaloPSA, Zendesk, ConnectWise, and Autotask are often handling ticketing, dispatch, contracts, quotes, and service coordination.

SaaS backup

Datto SaaS Protection, Acronis, and Dropsuite are often used separately for mailbox-led protection and recovery.

Documentation and vault

IT Glue, Hudu, Bitwarden, Keeper, and related tools usually split documentation, credentials, and operational memory away from the work itself.

SaaS admin

Microsoft 365 admin tooling, Google admin tooling, and native consoles often stay separate from the broader MSP service workflow.

Cloud operations and AI

Cloud tooling and disconnected AI products add another layer of spend, policy work, and context switching before the MSP even counts security extras.

How to read the comparison

Endpoint

RMM and endpoint operations

Typical stack

NinjaOne, Datto RMM, N-able, Atera, Syncro, and SuperOps for monitoring, patching, scripts, remote actions, and endpoint response.

VexylCloud framing

Monitoring, patching, scripts, remote actions, AV or EDR workflow coverage, and shared customer context in one operator surface.

Service

PSA and service workflows

Typical stack

HaloPSA, Zendesk, ConnectWise, and Autotask for ticketing, dispatch, contracts, quotes, and service coordination.

VexylCloud framing

Ticket flow, dispatch, contract handling, quotes, portal work, and customer-level execution without pushing context between disconnected systems.

Backup

Endpoint, server, and SaaS protection

Typical stack

Datto SaaS Protection, Acronis, Dropsuite, Cove, Axcient, and Veeam for mailbox, endpoint, and server recovery coverage.

VexylCloud framing

Restore-focused workflows, mailbox-based SaaS licensing, endpoint and server posture, export, eDiscovery, and clearer storage economics.

Admin

Documentation, vault, and SaaS administration

Typical stack

IT Glue, Hudu, Bitwarden, Microsoft 365 admin tooling, Google admin tooling, and the native tenant consoles.

VexylCloud framing

Operational docs, credentials, site records, user lifecycle, aliases, roles, mailbox actions, and tenant workflows tied directly into the wider operating layer.

Cloud

Cloud operations

Typical stack

Cloud operations tooling plus the Azure, AWS, and GCP native consoles for VM lifecycle, firewall work, metrics, and deployment actions.

VexylCloud framing

Governed VM lifecycle, firewall actions, metrics, provider credentials, and DNS-linked cloud workflows without every technician living inside raw provider consoles.

AI

AI assistants and workflow automation

Typical stack

Generic copilots, disconnected AI assistants, or bring-your-own model setups bolted onto the MSP workflow after the fact.

VexylCloud framing

AI assistance inside the MSP operating model with approvals, routing, task context, verification, and measurable resolution outcomes.

Deep-dive competitor reads

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