Migrating MDMs is Now Easier than Ever
The 2025 Apple update revolutionized MDM migration, eliminating the need to wipe devices when re-assigning them to a new solution in Apple Business Manager. For you, this means migrating your entire fleet from Jamf Pro to Miradore is easier and faster than ever. Now is the perfect time to make the move and start realizing the benefits of a simpler, more cost-effective MDM solution.
Why Switch from Jamf Pro to Miradore?
We know switching MDMs is a big decision. Here’s why moving to Miradore is worth it:
Consolidate and Save
True Multi-Platform Support: Stop managing separate tools. Miradore supports iOS, macOS, Windows, and Android from a single platform.
Simple, Low-Cost Pricing: Enjoy clear, upfront, per-device licensing with one low price for both mobile and desktop. Our flexible, pay-as-you-go model ensures you only pay for what you use.
Simplify Your Workflow
Single Pane of Glass: No segregated views. See and manage all your devices—Macs, PCs, and mobiles—in one unified dashboard.
Centralized Multi Instance Management: Ideal for MSPs, our MSP portal allows you to manage multiple customer environments easily from one place without compromising security.
Built for Flexibility
Easy to Use: Managing your MDM shouldn't be a full-time job. Miradore is designed for simplicity, allowing you to manage your devices efficiently without extensive training.
Free, Accessible Support: Get the help you need, when you need it. Our approachable and expert support is always included at no extra cost.
Mapping Your Migration: The Jamf-to-Miradore Cheat Sheet
Every MDM system is a little different, and transitioning can feel daunting. We've mapped out the core concepts from Jamf to Miradore here to show you how easy it is to adopt a simpler, more unified workflow for your entire fleet.
Jamf Pro Concepts to Miradore Equivalents
| Jamf Pro Concept | Miradore Equivalent | Key Differences & Benefits |
|---|---|---|
| Inventory: Computers / Devices Tabs | Devices Tab | All devices (iOS, macOS, Windows, Android) are in one central tab, eliminating the need to jump between separate sections. Devices can be sorted or filtered based on different attributes, and clicking into individual devices gives you more detailed information on that device and lets you perform specific actions. |
| Smart/Static Groups & Scope | Business Policies & Tags | Miradore uses a two-part system: Devices are classified using custom Tags. Business Policies then act as a "blueprint" that bundles configurations, apps, and certificates, and is deployed based on those Tags. This eliminates managing multiple groups and centralizes deployment logic. |
| Configuration Profiles | Configuration Profiles | Centrally managed settings for all platforms in one place. Can be deployed to individual devices from within the Configuration Profiles tab or to groups of devices via a Business Policy. |
| Mobile Device Apps / Mac Apps Tabs | Applications Page | A single location for managing App Store, VPP, Google Play, Managed Google Play, in-house, and custom apps and scripts across all operating systems. Build them here and then either directly deploy them to individual devices or add them to a Business Policy. |
| Managed Software Updates / Patch Policies | Patch Management Page | One tab to manage both Windows and Mac OS updates and a wide selection of third-party applications with full automation and pilot group options. You can also create Configuration Profiles around automating or delaying system updates, and push out iOS updates via the Actions dropdown on the Devices page. |
| Policies (for macOS automation) | Applications Page | Custom scripts, packages, and software distribution can be created and deployed directly via the Applications Tab or bundled and targeted using a Business Policy. |
| Buildings / Departments | Attributes | Add common attributes like Location or Organization, or create custom attributes. These are used primarily for reporting and inventory search. When defining the scope of management tasks instead, tags are used. |
| Management Commands / Remote Commands | Device Page Dropdowns | Remote commands (wipe, lock, restart, etc.) are available via the Actions, Lifecycle, Security, and Deploy dropdowns in the individual Device Page, accessed from the unified Devices Page. |
Deployment Workflow Comparison
| In Jamf | In Miradore |
|---|---|
| 1. Build/Add Items: Create Configuration Profiles, Mobile Device Apps, Mac Apps, Managed Software Updates, Patch Policies, and Scripts in the respective Devices (mobile) or Computers (Mac) tabs. (For Macs, payloads are often built first, then added to a Policy.) | 1. Build/Add Items: Create/upload Configurations, Apps, and Files/Certificates in their respective, single pages (regardless of OS). From here, you can assign items to individual devices directly, or do the following: |
| 2. Group Devices: Create Smart or Static Groups containing the specific collection of devices that need these items. | 2. Group Devices: Group devices using custom Tags (e.g., Sales-Dept or Mac-Users). |
| 3. Assign Separately by Setting Scope: Assign each respective item (Profile, App, Patch, Policy, etc.) to its specific target group by defining the "Scope". Managing a single device fleet requires constant cross-referencing. | 3. Assign via Business Policy: Bundle different items (profiles, apps, scripts) into Business Policies, setting dependencies if needed. Then, assign the Business Policy to a Tag and track progress for all devices from the Business Policy page. |
The Result: Miradore's unified Business Policy acts as a single, consolidated blueprint, eliminating the need to manage and cross-reference multiple scopes and policy triggers for Apps, Patches, and Configurations. This dramatically simplifies management.
Ready to Simplify Your MDM?
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