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If you’re running a managed service provider business, your PSA (Professional Services Automation) platform is the operational backbone of everything, from ticket management and SLA tracking to billing, contracts, and client communications. HaloPSA has earned a solid reputation in the MSP space, but it’s not the right fit for every team. Maybe you’ve outgrown it, found the interface overwhelming, hit limitations with automation, or simply want a platform built for the AI era.
Whatever your reason, this guide covers the top 10 HaloPSA alternatives for MSPs, all genuine PSA tools built for the managed services industry, with honest breakdowns of what each does well, where it falls short, and who it’s best suited for.
HaloPSA is a feature-rich platform, but MSPs often cite a few recurring pain points:
If any of these resonate, here are the best PSA alternatives to consider.
Best for: MSPs and IT teams who want a modern, AI-powered service desk and PSA built from the ground up for the way teams work today.
DeskDay has rapidly become one of the most talked-about platforms in the MSP space. DeskDay isn’t just another PSA with an “AI” badge slapped on. It’s purpose-built for the age of AI, specifically for MSPs and IT teams who are tired of managing tickets, contracts, and client relationships the old way. Where legacy tools ask you to configure your way to productivity, DeskDay makes intelligent service delivery the default.
AI at the core, not as an add-on. DeskDay uses AI to assist with ticket triage, suggest resolutions, automate repetitive workflows, and surface actionable insights, not as a bolt-on feature, but as a foundational layer baked into how the product works from day one.
Built for MSP workflows. Multi-client management, SLA enforcement, escalation paths, billing, contracts, and technician workload visibility are all designed for the realities of running an MSP, not retrofitted from a generic ITSM tool or single-organisation help desk.
Modern, clean interface. Technicians actually enjoy using it. Faster onboarding, lower friction day-to-day, and a UI that doesn’t require a training manual to navigate.
Intelligent automation. Routine tasks like ticket categorization, priority assignment, client notifications, SLA warnings, and escalation triggers happen automatically, freeing your team to focus on work that actually requires human judgment.
Proactive service delivery. DeskDay surfaces patterns and insights that help MSPs move from reactive firefighting to proactive service management, which is where margin and client satisfaction actually live.
Transparent and competitive, designed to scale with MSP growth without punishing you for adding users or clients.
The bottom line: If you want the PSA that forward-thinking MSPs will be running in five years, DeskDay is worth evaluating first.
Best for: Mid-to-large MSPs that want a battle-tested, deep PSA covering ticketing, billing, project management, procurement, and CRM in one platform with an enormous integration ecosystem.
ConnectWise Manage is the most widely deployed PSA in the MSP industry. It’s deep, proven, and connects to virtually every RMM, security tool, documentation platform, and vendor portal MSPs use. For large, established MSPs, its breadth is genuinely hard to match.
MSPs with 30+ technicians who need the deepest possible PSA feature set, the widest integration library, and a platform with a long track record in the industry.
Best for: MSPs already using Datto RMM, Datto BCDR, IT Glue, or other Kaseya products who want tight native ecosystem integration across their stack.
Autotask PSA (now Datto PSA) is one of the most established PSA platforms in the managed services industry, with solid ticketing, contract management, billing, and project tracking. Its biggest advantage today is how well it integrates with the broader Kaseya product suite.
MSPs that are deeply and willingly invested in the Datto/Kaseya ecosystem and want the tightest possible native integration across their tools.
Best for: Small to mid-sized MSPs (5–40 technicians) looking for a unified, modern PSA + RMM platform that’s genuinely easy to use without sacrificing MSP-specific depth.
Built from scratch with a modern stack, it delivers a fresh experience that legacy tools simply can’t replicate: clean interface, solid AI-assisted features, and PSA + RMM unified in a single product.
MSPs with 5–40 technicians who are frustrated with legacy platform complexity and want a unified, modern tool that lets them focus on service delivery rather than platform administration.
Best for: Small MSPs that want an affordable, no-nonsense RMM + PSA combination with flat-rate per-technician pricing and minimal configuration overhead.
Syncro’s pricing model is its defining characteristic: flat rate per technician, covering unlimited endpoints. For small MSPs managing large numbers of endpoints with small teams, this model alone can deliver significant savings compared to per-endpoint alternatives.
Small MSPs (under 15 technicians) focused on SMB clients who want a simple, cost-effective, all-in-one platform without complex configuration.
Best for: Small MSPs (1–10 technicians) managing large endpoint bases who want a true all-in-one at a price point that scales with technician headcount, not endpoints.
Atera’s per-technician pricing is disruptive at the small end of the MSP market. You pay for technicians, not endpoints, which means a 3-person team managing 2,000 endpoints pays the same as a 3-person team managing 200. Combined with solid RMM, PSA, and AI features, it’s one of the best entry-level options in the market.
Small MSPs managing large endpoint volumes who want the most cost-effective all-in-one platform and are serving primarily SMB clients.
Best for: MSPs using Kaseya VSA or other Kaseya products who want a tightly integrated, streamlined PSA without the full weight of Autotask.
Kaseya BMS (Business Management Solution) was designed as Kaseya’s own PSA, positioned as a more accessible, lower-friction alternative to Autotask that integrates natively with Kaseya VSA and the broader Kaseya stack. It covers the PSA essentials without as much configuration overhead.
MSPs using Kaseya VSA who want a streamlined, well-integrated PSA that doesn’t carry the complexity burden of Autotask.
Best for: MSPs that also deliver project-based professional services: consulting, implementations, digital projects, alongside traditional managed services, and need a PSA that handles both billing models.
Accelo takes a broader professional services automation approach that goes beyond pure break-fix and managed services ticketing. It’s particularly strong for MSPs that sell both recurring managed services and project-based work, as its billing and project management capabilities handle both models cleanly.
MSPs and IT consultancies that blend managed services with project-based work and need a PSA that handles both revenue models without requiring two separate systems.
Best for: MSPs that manage complex billing scenarios, including telecom, recurring services, usage-based charges, and multi-vendor procurement, and need a PSA with BSS (Business Support System) capabilities.
Rev.io, which evolved from the long-standing Tigerpaw platform, brings a depth of billing and revenue management capability that most MSP PSAs simply don’t have. For MSPs that also provision and bill for telecom services, cloud subscriptions, and complex multi-tier service arrangements, Rev.io’s billing engine is a significant differentiator.
MSPs with complex billing structures, telecom service lines, or multi-vendor provisioning who need a PSA whose billing engine can handle scenarios that simpler tools can’t.
Best for: Small to mid-sized MSPs looking for a modern, clean PSA + RMM combination that’s fast to set up, easy to use, and built with a contemporary design sensibility.
Gorelo is a newer entrant in the MSP platform space that has gained attention for its clean UI, fast deployment, and practical approach to unifying PSA and RMM capabilities. It’s positioned as an accessible, modern alternative for MSPs who find legacy tools unnecessarily complex.
Small to mid-sized MSPs that want a modern, easy-to-deploy PSA + RMM without the overhead of legacy platforms, and are looking for a platform that will grow with them.
| Tool | Best For | AI Features | PSA Depth | Pricing Model |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| DeskDay | AI-native MSP service desk | ★★★★★ | ★★★★★ | Per technician |
| ConnectWise Manage | Large, established MSPs | ★★★ | ★★★★★ | Per user |
| Autotask (Datto PSA) | Datto/Kaseya ecosystem MSPs | ★★★ | ★★★★ | Per user |
| SuperOps | Modern growing MSPs | ★★★★ | ★★★★ | Per technician |
| Syncro | Budget small MSPs | ★★ | ★★★ | Flat per technician |
| Atera | Small MSPs, large endpoints | ★★★★ | ★★★ | Flat per technician |
| Kaseya BMS | Kaseya ecosystem, lighter PSA | ★★ | ★★★ | Per user |
| Accelo | MSPs + professional services | ★★★ | ★★★ | Per user |
| Rev.io | Complex billing, telecom MSPs | ★★ | ★★★★ | Per user |
| Gorelo | Modern lightweight PSA + RMM | ★★★ | ★★★ | Per technician |
Before making a switch, ask yourself:
1. What’s your primary pain point with HaloPSA? If it’s a dated interface or a lack of AI, DeskDay or SuperOps addresses that directly. If it’s missing ecosystem integrations, ConnectWise or Autotask may serve you better. If it’s billing complexity, DeskDay again, or Rev.io deserves a look.
2. What size is your team? Smaller teams (under 10 technicians) will benefit most from flat-rate models like Syncro or Atera. Mid-sized teams get the best balance from DeskDay or SuperOps. Larger operations need the depth of ConnectWise.
3. How important is AI to your two-year roadmap? If AI-assisted service delivery is part of how you plan to compete, and it should be, don’t migrate from one legacy platform to another. DeskDay is the only tool on this list with AI built from the ground up rather than layered on top.
4. Do you have complex billing requirements? Telecom, multi-tier billing, usage-based charges, Rev.io handles these better than most. For standard MSP recurring billing, any of the top tools will serve you well.
5. Are you tied to an existing ecosystem? Deep in Kaseya? Autotask or Kaseya BMS makes sense. Evaluating fresh? Start with DeskDay.
HaloPSA is a capable platform, but the managed services industry is changing fast. AI is no longer a future consideration; it’s actively reshaping how the best MSPs operate today. The platforms that will define MSP service delivery over the next five years are the ones built AI-first, designed for modern technician workflows, and focused on outcomes rather than ticket counts.
DeskDay sits at the front of that wave. If you’re evaluating HaloPSA alternatives, it should be the first platform on your shortlist.
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