Rated 4.9/5 by 113 G2 reviewers. It automates threat response and correlates attacks, though it lacks built-in network detection. Custom pricing.
SentinelOne works well when security teams need autonomous behavioral AI to correlate attacks and replace basic antivirus tools. The friction starts when users experience slow system performance and productivity-disrupting false positives, or when navigating a dashboard that some find overly complex to configure. Before buying, compare vs Webroot, which operates more as a traditional antivirus rather than a full EDR platform with behavioral rollback capabilities.
Oleh KemFounder & Lead AnalystSentinelOne's Storyline Active Response kills malicious processes, quarantines files, and rolls back ransomware-encrypted files autonomously, reducing mean time to remediate from 4 hours to under 5 minutes.
Storyline stitches every process, file, and network event into a causal chain, giving analysts a complete attack narrative in under 60 seconds instead of manually correlating dozens of log events.
SentinelOne's Deep Visibility lets hunters query 14 days of endpoint telemetry using a SQL-like syntax, finding indicators of compromise across thousands of endpoints in minutes.
Best for: This foundational plan provides essential endpoint protection capabilities
Best for: Building on Core, Control adds advanced threat prevention and detection features
Best for: Growing, collaborative teams
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Prices last verified July 2, 2026
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SentinelOne lowered "Complete" from $159.99 to $13.33/mo (92%)
SentinelOne lowered "Control" from $79.99 to $6.67/mo (92%)
SentinelOne lowered "Core" from $69.99 to $5.83/mo (92%)
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Exceptionally rated endpoint security software built for Teams needing autonomous AI-driven EDR and XDR who need focused workflows.
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