Customer Reviews (10)
Ronald K.
Setup was a bit rough
Getting Crowdstrike up and running was a bit of a mixed bag. The initial onboarding docs were kinda confusing, and it took a couple days longer than expected to fully implement across our network. That said, once it was set up, the interface made things easier to manage, but the learning curve was definitely steeper than I hoped.
Kevin R.
Smooth and straightforward setup
Getting Crowdstrike up and running was surprisingly straightforward. The onboarding process included clear steps and helpful support, which made the learning curve pretty manageable. Took a couple of hours total, and after that, it just worked smoothly.
Sara C.
Gets the job done
Crowdstrike does the job alright, nothing super flashy but it keeps things secure enough. The setup took a bit longer than I thought, and sometimes the alerts feel a little too frequent. Definitely helped catch a few sketchy things, though, so can't complain entirely. Overall, it's solid but not mind-blowing.
Matthew G.
Mixed feelings after years
Started with Crowdstrike about three years ago, and while the detection capabilities have improved, the interface has felt clunky and less intuitive over time. Support has been hit or miss depending on who you get, which can be frustrating when dealing with security issues.
Douglas M.
Reliable and Lightweight EDR
Switched from McAfee Endpoint Security after some persistent false positives and found Crowdstrike to be much smoother in daily use. Compared it to SentinelOne too, but Crowdstrike’s lightweight agent and real-time threat intel made a noticeable difference for our team. The dashboard is pretty intuitive, and setting up policies didn’t take long, which saved us time during rollout. The only downside is the price point, which is a bit higher than others, but the reliability has made it worth it so far.
Raymond M.
Worth the investment
Crowdstrike is a bit pricey, but for the level of protection and ease we get, it’s definitely worth the investment. Took some time to see real ROI, but now it’s paying off in saved headaches.
Linda L.
Solid security, no fuss
Crowdstrike has been solid for keeping things locked down without driving me nuts. The alerts are usually on point, and it doesn’t slow my system too much, which is a huge plus. Sometimes the dashboard feels a bit cluttered, but overall it does what I need without a ton of hassle. Definitely worth checking out if you want something reliable without the annoying bells and whistles.
Roy G.
Reliable and Improving Security
Been with them for over three years now, and I've definitely noticed the product getting stronger and more intuitive, especially with threat detection. The dashboard has become easier to navigate, and updates haven't disrupted our workflow like before. Overall, it's been a solid tool for keeping our systems secure without too much hassle.
Layla P.
Reliable and improving over time
Started using Crowdstrike about five years ago, and I’ve noticed solid improvements especially in how it handles threat detection and response. The interface has become more intuitive over time, which makes managing alerts less of a headache. I also appreciate how lightweight the client feels compared to some other tools I’ve tried. While it’s not perfect and can still throw some false positives now and then, overall it’s been a reliable part of our security setup.
Carter S.
Smooth and straightforward setup
Getting Crowdstrike up and running was surprisingly smooth. The onboarding materials were clear, and I had it deployed across several endpoints within a few hours. There was a bit of a learning curve when diving into advanced features, but overall the initial setup was hassle-free.