I love the proactive threat hunting that Huntress Managed EDR gives you. By actively scanning for indicators of compromise we can catch potential breaches before they become serious problems. Real time monitoring and detailed reporting has been a key in our security team's tools. By using this proactive approach we have changed our overall security posture and have eliminated a lot of stress, and have stayed a step ahead of possible threats. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
An important limitation of Huntress Managed EDR is its demand on endpoint resources. It gives outstanding security though it has a disadvantage of a higher resource constraint especially during the busiest time of system usage. This was particular so when in a project, a number of applications in our team had to be opened to execute a large project. We would have preferred a lighter version of this application or different ways ending with which to handle resources. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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Huntress has proven to be an invaluable asset in our cybersecurity arsenal, catching threats that other security software often misses. The Host Isolation feature provides peace of mind, allowing us to address threats at our convenience rather than urgently at inconvenient times. The ability to receive text message alerts ensures that we stay on top of new threats promptly.
The auto-remediation feature for low-level threats saves us a tremendous amount of time, making our operations more efficient. We highly recommend Huntress to everyone. We have deployed it across approximately 4500 computers for all our clients, and it integrates seamlessly with our RMM software. Additionally, their customer support is phenomenal, always ready to assist when needed. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I think the GUI could be a little easier to navigate, a better layout. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
We recently took Huntress up as our MSP main defensive software. Our Managed customers utilise the EDR and the ITDR. We use the Huntress portal every single day and it's the best software we have used so far.
Rolling out the software was incredibly easy via our RMM software for Windows devices, MACs are a bit more difficult but they always are let's face it. I was able to build a script that installed it in seconds via Ninja RMM.
We have already had several incidents that Huntress has prevented, this includes smaller issues like detecting a spreadsheet containing passwords to more severe issues like Malware being deployed. In both cases, the reports generated by Huntress are easy to read and contain clear instructions on how to remediate the issue.
The EDR works extremely well with Windows Defender and the two products work seamlessly together.
I have recently used the live chat support option and go through to a tech in about 30 seconds, the chap I spoke to knew what he talking about and was able to effectively assist me in my problem. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
As stated previously we rolled out our Huntress via RMM. There is a MAC RMM script but this only installs part of the software. You still need to manually allow full disk access for the extension. A small issue but one I hope they will be able to fix someday. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The upside of using Huntress is how much peace of mind you get. There's a team, a very intelligent team, monitoring things alongside you. Agents go on client machine easily, deployment is a breeze. If you have questions, and during onboarding, someone is there to explain what everything in the portal means. It was truly a pleasure getting things up and running and now that it is, I sleep better knowing it's not just us looking after our clients' workstations. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
UPDATE: This seems to be fixed! I'm always able to log in to the site now. The one downside I can think of is a very bizarre bug affecting Canadians only that I wish were fixed. It seems that some Canadians (perhaps depending on who our ISP is?) cannot access the huntress.com website. This doesn't initially seem to be about EDR, except Huntress does a FANTASTIC job releasing relevant EDR info and dissections and new threats on their blog. The Huntress portal site is unaffected so this isn't a dealbreaker. I know the team is aware of this oddity so I'm hopeful we'll all be able to access every part of Huntress soon! Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
EDR was an easy sell to my clients as more often then not, all we had to do was deploy a trial and almost immediately EDR detected threats that the previous managed A/V product we used had not detected at all. The rollout/deployment of Huntress was also a breeze using Connectwise Automate RMM it was deployed quickly and without interaction being required. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Until recently it was difficult to interact with Huntress' NOC directly to ask questions or get specific support on an issue until they added the ability to open a request with them for direct communication. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Honestly, the main reason we like Huntress is active community engagement in an industry that's dominated by VC companies with terrible support. Huntress leads the MSP space for this reason. Additionally, they only alert you when you need to be - no alert noise when it's not needed! Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Whilst I absolutely recommend Huntress, we use Blackpoint as our main MDR provider. Huntress is rapidly approaching feature parity with Blackpoint, so we'll review in another 6-12 months, but they are still lagging behind somewhat. As of May 2024, Huntress still was not taking asction on MDE (defender for endpoint/business) alerts DESPITE it being an advertised feature - they integrated with it and pulled the alerts in but didn't actually act on them whereas Blackpoint did. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Today had a client click on a captcha on a website he thought was secure but turned out to be bad and it started to execute some powershell scripts and other malicious items. Huntress detected and immediately isolated the device until further investigation could take place.
Fact that their monitoring worked so well is what I'm impressed with. Client was unhappy at first but once understood the nature of the isolation we were able to get resolved allowing Huntress Agent perform the remediation steps automatically.
Overall great product and proves how solid this platform is with Huntress
Also support now has a Chat available to assiste with the incident investigation and remediation. The tech was super helpful and had full knowledge how to help me and resolve the issue. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I don't have anything bad to say about Huntress EDR Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Huntress Managed EDR is great. We know that the team that are monitoring our systems know what they are doing.It's simple to setup and maintain and works great with out PSA and Ticketing system. The monthly reporting is great to show customers the value. We get regular alerts and it's easy to review and remediate any issues. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
There is very little that I dislike about Huntress. The only bits that would be great to see are integration with Google Workspace and being able to close off alerts from our ticketing system without having to log back into Huntress. Other than that it's brilliant. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Using Huntress is like having a wing man in Cyber Security. Always has your back when ever you need.
It has been a dream to use and deploy to our customers. With in a span of 3 weeks, 2500 endpoints. We were online!
The alerts and isolation of endpoints are instant and the reports that come with it, detail exactly what happened and even provide remedation for the endpoint. With a few clicks and a restart that endpoint is ready for action again! Automated remedation.
When ever I need to support from their SOC or Product support, I usually get it all resovled with in a single chat. The live suppport is amazing to work with and has some real personality as well. Shout out to the Support Teams!
We intergrate ours with our PSA (AutoTask) to generate tickets and alerts from the system and helps us keep track of remedations and SLAs to resolve issues. Though, I am usually sitting in the portal everyday watching endpoints come online and begin working with Microsoft Defender. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Huntress is an amazing product, however what would make it better is more reporting!
The reports are based on Monthly and Quarterly for your tenant and each client.
I want to be able to be able to pull a report on Agent Health (And more information around why an agent is degraded like Other AV - AV Name/s), Alerts against agents as like an over view for a client or even for our tenant.
They do have an API that we can use to create our own which is something I am considering devloping for our business however intergrate reports would be amazing. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
What I like best about Huntress Managed EDR is the team behind the product. From the SOC right through to the account managers (shout out Chris With). We have this enrolled to nearly 4k endpoints and receive constant support and updates via the portal. Features such as ransomware canaries and the ability to manage Windows Defender are big selling points for us, it also plays nicely with other MDR's/XDRs.
We roll Huntress out almost weekly to new endpoints within our RMM platform and the support pages have scripts for almost all RMM platforms. It's so easy to roll out and implement.
The ability to be called or SMS'd when a P1 is active is excellent too, although remember to not ignore calls from Maryland! Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I don't dislike anything about the product itself as I think it's the best product we offer in our stack. However, when looking at unresponsive agents, there is no "Update Agent" option within the OS itself. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The most helpful has to be the SOC team that's on hand to help out when there is even as much as a simple question. The product itself is extremely easy to use, and we are able to implement it through out our network quickly! The EDR has a ton of features that are extremely useful for managing devices, when an incident happens I know the EDR has isolated the device. I use Huntress everywhere, and I will continue to do so. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
There is not a thing I dislike about the EDR. It works exactly as intended. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.