What Is Included in Managed IT Pricing? (A Detailed Breakdown for Professional Services Firms)

Leslie Babel • April 7, 2026

For professional services firms with 25–75 employees in Oakville and the GTA West, managed IT pricing typically ranges between $175 and $275 per user per month.


But one of the most common questions is:


“What exactly are we paying for?”


Two MSPs can quote similar pricing — yet include very different services.


Understanding what is included (and what is not) is critical before making a decision.


If you want to estimate your own environment, you can also use our IT Cost Calculator on the pricing pageto model your expected monthly investment based on your team size and needs.




The Core Components of Managed IT Pricing

Managed IT pricing is not just support — it is a combination of:


  • ongoing maintenance
  • security management
  • infrastructure oversight
  • user support
  • strategic planning



Below is a breakdown of what should typically be included.



1️. Helpdesk & End-User Support

This is the most visible part of managed IT.


It includes:

  • troubleshooting day-to-day issues
  • resolving software problems
  • assisting with login or access issues
  • onboarding new employees
  • supporting remote work setups


However, support alone does not define managed IT.



Reactive support without proactive maintenance leads to recurring issues.



2️. Proactive Monitoring & Maintenance

This is where higher-quality MSPs differentiate.


Proactive services include:

  • system monitoring
  • patch management
  • performance optimization
  • early issue detection
  • root-cause analysis


Instead of waiting for problems, the goal is to prevent them entirely.



Firms that invest in proactive IT typically experience fewer disruptions over time.



3️. Cybersecurity (Core Layer)

Modern managed IT pricing should include security by default — not as an add-on.


At a minimum, this should include:

  • multi-factor authentication (MFA) enforcement
  • endpoint detection and response (EDR)
  • firewall management
  • email filtering
  • security monitoring


If these are optional extras, your true cost will be higher than the base price.


When using our pricing calculator, these elements are already factored into realistic pricing ranges.




4️. Backup & Disaster Recovery

Backups are often misunderstood.

What should be included:

  • automated backups
  • monitoring of backup success/failure
  • regular backup testing
  • recovery validation


Backups that are not tested are not reliable.


This is one of the most common hidden gaps in lower-cost MSP models.



5️. Infrastructure & Network Management

Managed IT also includes oversight of your environment:

  • firewall configuration and updates
  • network performance monitoring
  • device management
  • system standardization



MSPs that standardize infrastructure tend to deliver more consistent outcomes.



6️. Strategic IT Planning & Reviews

Higher-value MSPs include strategic engagement.


This may involve:

  • quarterly business reviews
  • technology roadmap discussions
  • lifecycle planning
  • risk assessments


This is what moves IT from support function → business enabler.



7️. Vendor & Licensing Management

Many MSPs also handle:

  • Microsoft 365 licensing
  • vendor coordination
  • software renewals
  • warranty tracking



This reduces internal administrative overhead.



What Is Often NOT Included (Important)

Some providers exclude:

  • advanced security tools
  • backup testing
  • project work
  • onboarding
  • hardware lifecycle planning


This is where pricing differences emerge.


A lower monthly fee may not reflect total cost once these items are added.



Example: What a 40-Person Firm Typically Receives

For a 40-user professional services firm paying around $220 per user, a typical package may include:

  • full helpdesk support
  • proactive monitoring
  • MFA + EDR
  • firewall management
  • backup monitoring and testing
  • quarterly reviews


To see how this translates into actual monthly cost, you can use the calculator on our pricing page to estimate your own environment.



Why “Included vs Add-On” Matters

Two MSPs may quote:

  • $180 per user
  • $230 per user


But the $180 plan may require add-ons for:

  • security
  • backup validation
  • monitoring tools


Which brings the actual cost closer to — or above — the higher quote.



Always compare total cost, not base cost.



Key Takeaway

Managed IT pricing includes far more than support.


It reflects:

  • how proactive the service is
  • how security is handled
  • how standardized the environment is
  • how much strategic guidance is included


If you are evaluating pricing, the most effective approach is to:

  1. understand what is included
  2. compare service models
  3. estimate real-world cost


You can use our IT Cost Calculator to quickly model what a properly structured IT environment should cost based on your team size..



Reviewing IT pricing or comparing MSP proposals?


Leslie can walk through your current environment and help identify:

  • gaps in service coverage
  • hidden costs in proposals
  • realistic pricing expectations
  • security risks


Schedule a 30-minute strategy call with Leslie.


This is a second perspective — not a sales pitch.


Schedule a Strategy Call With Leslie

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is included in managed IT services?

    Managed IT services typically include helpdesk support, proactive monitoring, cybersecurity, backups, infrastructure management, and strategic planning.

  • Is cybersecurity included in managed IT pricing?

    In mature MSP models, cybersecurity is included by default rather than treated as an optional add-on.

  • Why do some MSPs include more than others?

    Differences in service model, security depth, and standardization lead to variations in what is included in pricing.

  • How can I estimate my IT costs?

    You can use an IT cost calculator to estimate pricing based on your company size and required services.

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