For iT administrators and network security professionals managing enterprise-grade SonicWall hardware.
Providing secure remote access and network management tools for enterprise and IT professionals. Enabling centralized control of security infrastructure.
Target audience
Portfolio
Free 5Last updated
MySonicWALL
v2.0
7.6y ago
Primary focus
Network security and IT management utilities
Scale
indie
Target audience
IT administrators and network security professionals managing enterprise-grade SonicWall hardware.
Released 4 updates across 4 apps in the last 6 months, indicating a focus on maintaining existing enterprise utility tools.
5 apps analysed
WireGuard-based tunnels minimize performance overhead
Single-market publisher — every app ships only to United States.
Based on 1 of 5 apps with localized market data — more coverage rolling in as scans complete · last scanned .
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Neutral / mixed
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Negative apps
30/100
Avg sentiment score
Dominates the enterprise security space with a massive user base and deep integration into corporate network infrastructure.
Chatwoot competes for corporate screen time by providing a collaborative communication platform that requires secure access similar to Banyan-protected apps.
Strategic outlook coming soon.
What fed this analysis
Pushover competes by serving as the critical notification layer for IT and security teams, directly overlapping with Banyan's need to alert users about access requests and security events.
SureMDM competes by offering device-level management and lockdown capabilities that often sit alongside Banyan's access control solutions in enterprise deployments.
WebSSH targets the same professional demographic needing secure, remote server access, often acting as an alternative to Banyan's secure access tunnels.
FireHydrant competes for the attention of IT and DevOps teams by managing incident response, where Banyan's access security is a critical component.
This app competes for the same technical user base that requires secure, remote access to infrastructure and server environments.
Offers a highly active, cloud-managed dashboard experience that provides real-time visibility into network health and security.
This browser acts as a secure gateway for corporate resources, directly competing with Banyan's mission to provide secure access without a VPN.
Focuses on infrastructure monitoring and alerting rather than product registration and service renewal management.
This app provides secure business communication, competing for the same mobile-first enterprise user base that Banyan serves.
Addresses the IT service management lifecycle, focusing on ticketing and asset management rather than appliance registration.
VTS Activate manages physical and digital access for corporate environments, creating a similar user experience of 'accessing resources' as Banyan.
While primarily a productivity tool, it competes for the 'corporate device' attention span and security compliance monitoring space.
Represents a direct competitor in the security appliance ecosystem with recent updates indicating ongoing platform investment.
Machinemax is a new entrant in the business category, focusing on asset management and alerts that require secure, reliable mobile access.