Singularity Core starts at $69.99/endpoint/year, but most buyers choose Singularity Complete at $179.99/endpoint/year for full XDR and MDR.
Independent analysis · Cynet
Despite competitors offering free trials, Cynet's pricing begins at $69.99/endpoint/year for Singularity Core, with a significant jump to $179.99/endpoint/year for their Complete plan. However, the pricing escalates rapidly for advanced capabilities, with Singularity Complete at $179.99/endpoint/year and Singularity Commercial reaching $229.99/endpoint/year. For mid-market buyers, the lower-tier plans offer solid baseline value, but the steep premium for advanced AI features and extended data retention in the higher tiers is difficult to justify compared to leaner competitors.
Buyers should watch out for sudden pricing shifts and inconsistent market positioning, as some users report moving off the platform after finding cheaper alternatives during renewals. There are also conflicting reports about their target market, with some sales reps pushing enterprise-level pricing while others pitch to smaller businesses.
"pricing was more than a competitor when we moved off."
"not geared toward the MSP space yet, more Enterprise."
Based on analysis of recent Reddit and G2 discussions.
The Singularity Core plan at $69.99/endpoint/year offers 24/7 MDR (CyOps) included: rare value at this price.
"Cynet is a good product and fair price for what it does."
"gives access to vulnerability scanning and fix actions, which is pretty much the"
"Smaller companies are their bread and butter and it just works."
Smaller IT teams looking for basic endpoint protection should stick to the Singularity Core plan to stay below the category average. For organizations requiring advanced managed detection and response without the steep enterprise price hikes, consider Huntress as a highly competitive alternative.
Cynet offers its flagship endpoint security solution, Cynet 360 AutoXDR, via custom enterprise pricing rather than a fixed monthly rate. Because pricing is tailored to organization size and deployment needs, it does not publish a standard rate, making it difficult to directly compare to the category average of $25/mo. However, its inclusion of 24/7 MDR and automated remediation provides significant built-in value compared to basic endpoint tools.
This plan features a full XDR platform with 24/7 MDR, automated remediation, and deception technology. Since it uses custom pricing (contact sales), exact costs for teams of 5 or 10 are unavailable, but it is best suited for mid-market to enterprise organizations seeking managed detection without hiring a dedicated SOC.
Free tier vs. $6/mo average
With a rating of N/A/5, Cynet 360 AutoXDR's custom pricing model makes direct cost comparisons difficult. However, by bundling 24/7 MDR, it can be highly cost-effective compared to buying standalone endpoint protection (category average $25/mo) plus a separate SOC. For instance, CrowdStrike Falcon Go starts at $4.99/user/mo but lacks Cynet's included 24/7 managed response.
Mid-market teams wanting bundled XDR and 24/7 MDR
Which plan fits you
With a rating of N/A/5, Cynet 360 AutoXDR's custom pricing model makes direct cost comparisons difficult. However, by bundling 24/7 MDR, it can be highly cost-effective compared to buying standalone endpoint protection (category average $25/mo) plus a separate SOC. For instance, CrowdStrike Falcon Go starts at $4.99/user/mo but lacks Cynet's included 24/7 managed response.
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