Updated May 13, 2026 · Independent Analysis

★ 4.8/5+0.1 vs SentinelOne
Only in Huntress
- ✦ 24/7 Human Threat Hunting
- ✦ Managed EDR
- ✦ Managed SIEM (SIEM Lite)
From $5/mo(cheaper)5k+ users · est. 2015
Only in SentinelOne
- ✦ AI-Powered Endpoint Protection
- ✦ EDR (Endpoint Detection & Response)
- ✦ XDR (Extended Detection)
From $69.99/mo(pricier)14k+ users · est. 2013
Pricing Intelligence
Huntress saves you $64.99/user/movs SentinelOne

SentinelOne Plans
Paid plans only
CoreBest Value
$69.99/device/yr- • EPP
- • EDR
- • Threat intelligence
- • Firewall control
- • Device control
- • Vulnerability mgmt
Complete
$159.99/device/yr- • Full XDR
- • Ranger (network discovery)
- • 1-year retention
Full SentinelOne Pricing Breakdown →Feature Matrix
6 differences found across 10 standardized features
Feature
Huntress
SentinelOne
Pros & Cons Face-Off
Evaluative strengths and weaknesses — not feature lists
Pros
- +Highest G2/Capterra ratings in endpoint security (4.8/4.9)
- +Human-verified threats eliminate alert fatigue
- +Best value MDR for SMBs at $5/endpoint/mo
- +Built by hackers — deep adversary insight for SMB threat patterns
Cons
- −Not an enterprise platform — limited advanced XDR features
- −MSP-focused architecture less suited to direct enterprise deployment
Pros
- +Autonomous AI response without human intervention
- +Storyline attack correlation simplifies threat hunting
- +Consistently top-performing in MITRE ATT&CK evaluations
- +Unified Singularity XDR across endpoint, cloud, identity
Cons
- −Higher per-device cost than some competitors
- −Singularity platform breadth requires time to operationalize
At a Glance
Starting Price$5/movs$69.99/mo
Feature Count16 featuresvs16 features
Frequently Asked Questions
Authored by Oleh Kem·Reviewed by Oleh KemExpert verified·Updated May 13, 2026·Our methodology