
Cynet Pricing: Plans & Cost Guide 2026
Singularity Core starts at $69.99/endpoint/year, but most buyers choose Singularity Complete at $179.99/endpoint/year for full XDR and MDR.
Cynet plans and pricing
Protect
Elite
All-in-One
Cynet pricing: the quick answer
Cynet does not publish a price. As of July 2026 all three tiers, Protect, Elite, and All-in-One, are quote-only, priced by endpoint count and environment, with no free plan. What you buy is a single agent folding EDR, network detection, user behavior analytics, deception, and 24/7 managed response into one platform, the pitch being managed detection without your own SOC. Third-party listings peg it around $7 to $10 per endpoint monthly, but Cynet has not confirmed that, so treat it as a rumor until your quote lands.
- ProtectCustom
- EliteCustom
- All-in-OneCustom
Cynet Hidden Costs & Pitfalls
With no published rate, the cost story is about what the quote depends on and which capabilities Cynet counts as add-ons versus included.
Cynet pricing, read against its live plans and category
Positioning
Cynet keeps every tier behind a quote. Protect, Elite, and All-in-One all price by endpoint count with no public rate, so the honest read is that you cannot value Cynet from its site, you can only value the pitch: one agent that combines EDR, network detection, user behavior analytics, deception, and 24/7 managed response. For a mid-market team that would otherwise buy separate tools plus a SOC, bundling those into a single quote can pencil out well. The catch is that you take that on faith until the number arrives.
Cost drivers
- 1Third-party listings put the platform around $7 to $10 per endpoint per month, but Cynet has not confirmed those figures, so plan against a range rather than a rate.
- 2On the entry Protect tier, malicious domain protection, web content filtering, mobile threat detection, and centralized log management are all add-ons, so the base quote is thinner than the feature list suggests.
- 3The full all-in-one capability set only becomes included on the top tier; Elite treats XDR correlation, SOAR playbooks, and ITDR as add-ons.
Watch-outs
Buyers report renewal pricing that drifted above cheaper alternatives, and there is mixed signal about who Cynet actually targets, with some reps pitching enterprise and others chasing smaller shops.
Editor’s take
Cynet is worth a quote if the consolidation is real for you, meaning you would otherwise pay for endpoint, network, and managed response separately. Just do not let the all-in-one framing set your budget, because the fully bundled version lives on the top tier and the entry tier leans on add-ons to fill out the list. Get the per-endpoint number in writing, then compare.
Oleh KemFounder & Lead AnalystCynet price history
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Sources & verification
| Source | What was checked | Last checked |
|---|---|---|
| Official Pricing Page | Source of verified tiers | July 8, 2026 |
| Official Website | Official vendor website | — |
| G2 | G2 verified user reviews · 4.7/5 · 250 reviews | — |
| Capterra | Capterra verified user reviews · 4.8/5 | — |
| TrustRadius | TrustRadius verified reviews | — |
| PeerSpot | PeerSpot enterprise peer reviews | — |
Every fact on this Cynet pricing page is tied to a named source and a verification date. Freshness-sensitive figures trace to the sources above; verify against the vendor before relying on them.
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