
IT admins use JumpCloud to replace AD, Okta, and Jamf. Rated 4.5/5 on G2, it unifies SSO and multi-OS device management starting with a free tier.
JumpCloud works well when IT teams need to unify directory services, SSO, and basic multi-platform device management under one console to replace Active Directory. The friction starts when admins require advanced controls for macOS deployments or mature MDM capabilities for iOS and iPadOS devices. Before buying, compare vs Jamf, which offers dedicated, deeper Apple-specific management policies and configurations.
Oleh KemFounder & Lead AnalystMigrate 200-user company from on-prem AD to JumpCloud in 30 days, eliminating domain controller maintenance
Enroll and enforce security policies on 300 employee MacBooks with zero-touch provisioning via JumpCloud MDM
Connect Slack, GitHub, and 50+ SaaS tools to JumpCloud SSO, reducing login friction and offboarding time from days to minutes
Enforce conditional access rules so only enrolled devices can access corporate apps without a VPN
Best for: Ideal for small teams or individuals needing basic directory and device management
Best for: Focuses on robust device control and security for endpoints
Best for: Provides secure, streamlined access to applications through single sign on
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Prices last verified May 30, 2026
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JumpCloud raised "Device Management" from $9/mo to $11/mo (+22%)
JumpCloud raised "SSO" from $11/mo to $13/mo (+18%)
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