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Hexnode vs ThreatLocker

Updated June 2026 · A structured head-to-head comparison.

Cross-platform UEM.

Application allowlisting and zero trust endpoint control

The verdict

Both Hexnode and ThreatLocker are credible device management tools, and the right pick comes down to your priorities.

Choose Hexnode if you want a lower starting price (from $1/mo). Cross-platform UEM.

Choose ThreatLocker if you'd rather have a longer free trial (30 days), broader platform coverage and a higher overall rating (4.8/5). Application allowlisting and zero trust endpoint control

Hexnode vs ThreatLocker: side by side

DimensionHexnodeThreatLocker
Starting priceFrom $1/moWinnerCustom
Free planNoNo
Free trial14 days30 daysWinner
Pricing modelSubscriptionSubscription
Best forIt Teams, SmbSmb, Msp, It Teams
PlatformsWebWindows, Mac, Linux, ApiWinner
Rating4.6/54.8/5Winner

Hexnode key facts

Vendor
Hexnode
Pricing
Subscription — From $1/mo
Free tier
Free trial (14 days)
Platforms
Web
Best for
It Teams, Smb
Editor rating
4.6 / 5
Founded
2013
Headquarters
San Francisco, CA, USA

ThreatLocker key facts

Vendor
ThreatLocker
Pricing
Subscription — Custom
Free tier
Free trial (30 days)
Platforms
Windows, Mac, Linux, Api
Best for
Smb, Msp, It Teams
Editor rating
4.8 / 5
Founded
2017
Headquarters
Orlando, USA

Frequently asked questions

Is Hexnode better than ThreatLocker?

Neither is universally better — ThreatLocker edges ahead on overall rating, but the best choice depends on price, platforms, and your use case. See the side-by-side table above.

Is Hexnode or ThreatLocker cheaper?

Hexnode is the more affordable of the two to get started, at from $1/mo. Hexnode starts at from $1/mo; ThreatLocker starts at custom.

Can Hexnode replace ThreatLocker?

Yes for most teams — both are device management tools with heavily overlapping features. The main trade-offs are pricing and platform support, covered in the comparison above.