How to Compare Two MSP Proposals Side-by-Side (Without Guessing)

Leslie Babel • March 12, 2026

When professional services firms evaluate Managed Service Providers (MSPs), the proposals often look similar at first glance.


Both promise:

  • Unlimited support

  • Monitoring

  • Security

  • Strategic guidance

Yet pricing can vary significantly — sometimes by 20–40%.


For firms with 25–75 employees in Oakville and the GTA West, choosing incorrectly doesn’t just affect cost — it affects downtime, security exposure, and operational stress.


This guide shows you exactly how to compare two MSP proposals objectively, without relying on marketing language or guesswork.



Step 1. Compare What’s Included by Default

The first mistake most firms make is comparing base pricing without comparing scope.

Ask:

  • Is MFA included and enforced?

  • Is managed EDR included?

  • Is firewall management included?

  • Is backup monitoring and testing included?

  • Are quarterly reviews included?

Some MSPs include security by default.  Others treat it as an add-on.


Two proposals may both say “security included,” but the depth may be very different.



Step 2. Evaluate the Service Model

Determine whether each proposal reflects a reactive or proactive model.


Reactive indicators:

  • Emphasis on ticket response times

  • Limited mention of preventative maintenance

  • High variability in scope

Proactive indicators:

  • Structured maintenance plan

  • Root cause elimination approach

  • Incident reduction metrics

  • Standardization strategy

Proactive MSPs typically aim to reduce issue volume over time.

That should be visible in the proposal.



Step 3. Review Technology Standardization

Does the MSP:

  • Support many vendors across clients?

  • Or standardize on a defined stack?

Standardization often means:

  • Faster issue resolution

  • Fewer recurring problems

  • Stronger security consistency

  • Better economies of scale

If one proposal lacks clarity on stack consistency, ask follow-up questions.



Step 4. Compare Onboarding and Transition Plans

A mature MSP outlines:

  • 30–90 day onboarding plan

  • Documentation process

  • Security baseline validation

  • Monitoring setup timeline

  • Communication structure

If onboarding is vague, risk increases.

Switching without structure leads to disruption.



Step 5. Analyze Contract Structure

Review:

  • Term length

  • Renewal clauses

  • Early termination fees

  • Scope limitations

  • Project billing triggers

A lower monthly fee with heavy project billing may exceed a higher flat rate over time.

Look at total annual cost, not monthly cost alone.



Step 6. Evaluate Reporting and Strategic Engagement

Ask:

  • Are quarterly business reviews included?

  • Are security posture reports provided?

  • Are KPIs tracked beyond ticket counts?

Support without strategy is maintenance — not partnership.



Step 7. Assess Risk Exposure

The most important comparison question:

Which proposal reduces business risk more effectively?


Consider:

  • Security depth

  • Backup integrity

  • Monitoring coverage

  • Compliance alignment

  • Incident reduction strategy

The cheapest option may not reduce risk sufficiently.



Real-World Pattern: Superficial Similarity, Structural Difference

A 35-employee wealth management firm compared two proposals:


Proposal A: $180 per user
Proposal B: $230 per user


Proposal A excluded:

  • Managed EDR

  • Backup testing

  • Firewall replacement planning

Proposal B included:

  • Enforced MFA

  • Standardized security stack

  • Quarterly risk reviews

  • 30-60-90 onboarding plan

The pricing gap reflected structural difference — not margin.



A Simple Comparison Framework

When reviewing two proposals, create a table with these columns:

Category MSP A MSP B
Base Price
Security Included
Proactive Maintenance
Standardized Stack
Backup Testing
Strategic Reviews
Project Billing Model
Contract Term

Objectivity removes emotion.




The Bottom Line

When comparing MSP proposals:


Do not compare:
Price alone.

Compare:

  • Model

  • Inclusion

  • Risk reduction

  • Long-term stability

The best proposal is not the cheapest.
It is the one that reduces operational friction and security exposure year over year.


Comparing MSP proposals right now?


Before making a final decision, schedule a 30-minute strategy call with Leslie to review scope differences, security gaps, and long-term cost exposure.


This is not a sales call — it’s a second perspective


Schedule a Strategy Call With Leslie

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the most important factor when comparing MSP proposals?

    The most important factor is what is included by default — especially security controls, proactive maintenance, and risk management.

  • Should I choose the cheapest MSP proposal?

    Not necessarily. Lower pricing may exclude critical security components or rely on reactive support models

  • How do I compare MSP pricing fairly?

    Compare scope, security inclusion, contract structure, project billing triggers, and long-term cost impact — not just monthly rate.

  • How long should an MSP onboarding plan take?

    Most structured transitions involve a 30–90 day onboarding plan with documented milestones.

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