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FancyFon FAMOC vs Jamf Pro comparison

 

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Categories and Ranking

FancyFon FAMOC
Ranking in Mobile Device Management (MDM)
17th
Average Rating
0.0
Number of Reviews
0
Ranking in other categories
No ranking in other categories
Jamf Pro
Ranking in Mobile Device Management (MDM)
1st
Average Rating
9.6
Reviews Sentiment
8.1
Number of Reviews
107
Ranking in other categories
Enterprise Mobility Management (EMM) (3rd)
 

Mindshare comparison

As of June 2025, in the Mobile Device Management (MDM) category, the mindshare of FancyFon FAMOC is 0.7%, down from 1.6% compared to the previous year. The mindshare of Jamf Pro is 26.7%, down from 27.9% compared to the previous year. It is calculated based on PeerSpot user engagement data.
Mobile Device Management (MDM)
 

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Arunachalam S. - PeerSpot reviewer
Simplifies device management, making performing various administrative tasks easier
Sometimes, the server gets slow. The dashboard is only getting loaded. Jamf Pro offers many features, but some improvements could make it even more user-friendly. For example, streamlining authentication controls would enhance its security value. Too many complex settings on the dashboard make it hard for users to navigate. Simplifying the settings would make it easier to use. Adding a more interactive and cleaner UI design would also improve the user experience. Additionally, automatically categorizing policies and configurations by type would be helpful, making the dashboard more organized. Introducing auto-filtering based on categories would streamline configuration management. On the security side, enabling two-factor authentication for console login would provide better protection than single sign-on. Only authorized users can access sensitive data, like the asset inventory stored in the console. 2FA would help keep the system secure, preventing unauthorized access even if login credentials are compromised. Device management needs automation, and Jamf is likely to integrate Apple's Apple Intelligence into its framework once it's available. This integration is expected to be a significant enhancement for the Jamf console, potentially transforming the way device management is handled.
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Top Industries

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Educational Organization
32%
Computer Software Company
11%
Financial Services Firm
8%
University
7%
 

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What do you like most about Jamf Pro?
The most valuable features of Jamf Pro for me are the device locator, which helps find missing iPads, and the ability to remotely manage and disable devices.
What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for Jamf Pro?
The pricing structure is one of the cons. However, the licensing model is simple and easy to manage from an MSP perspective. Licenses are annual, and any changes are communicated effectively.
What needs improvement with Jamf Pro?
The biggest area for improvement is the price and the structure of Jamf's onboarding process, especially the mandatory JumpStart consultation, which can be costly for small organizations. The solut...
 

Also Known As

FancyFon Software Mobility Center, Mobility Center
JAMF Software Casper Suite
 

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Sample Customers

Lotos, Vodafone, Sanofi, ABB
Xero, National Geographic, Oxford University, Via, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, Fallon, Cabela's
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