Customer Reviews (10)
Aaron E.
Setup was kinda rough
Getting everything set up took longer than I expected and the onboarding docs weren’t super clear. Once I figured it out though, it ran fine, but definitely a bit of a learning curve at first.
Nicholas S.
Good Protection, Pricey for Small Teams
Crowdstrike definitely delivers solid protection, but I feel like the pricing is a bit steep for what smaller teams actually need. We saw some return on investment by avoiding a few security incidents, but the cost can add up quickly if you're not using all the features. It’s reliable and easy enough to manage, just wish it was a little more budget-friendly. Overall, decent value but some concerns about whether it’s worth the price for smaller setups.
Ian R.
Faster Detection, Worth It
Switched from McAfee and compared it to Symantec before settling on Crowdstrike. It’s way more intuitive and the detection speed feels noticeably faster, though the pricing is a bit steep.
Stuart B.
Easy team adoption and collaboration
Our team of eight switched to Crowdstrike last year, and getting everyone aligned was smoother than expected since the interface is straightforward. It’s helped improve how we share security updates and respond to threats as a group.
Roy P.
Good detection, clunky dashboard
The threat detection feature works great and has caught some stuff other tools missed, but the dashboard is kinda clunky and took me a while to get used to.
Amy G.
Does the job, kinda slow
Crowdstrike works fine for basic security stuff, but sometimes it feels a bit clunky and slow to respond. It’s not bad, just kinda meh overall.
Gersende R.
Faster, More Accurate Detection
Switched from Symantec to Crowdstrike after dealing with slow threat detection and constant false positives. Crowdstrike feels much faster and more accurate in catching real threats without overwhelming alerts, which saved us a lot of time. Compared to McAfee, the interface is cleaner and easier to navigate, making it a better fit for our team.
Aiden B.
Good for threat catching
Crowdstrike’s been solid for catching threats on my network, tho sometimes it slows down my laptop a bit. Overall, works well enough for what I need.
Luke M.
Worth the investment
Crowdstrike is definitely on the pricey side, but in my experience, the protection it offers makes it worth the cost. Our small team saw fewer security incidents, which saved us time and money in the long run. Sometimes the license fees feel steep, but the ROI has been solid enough to keep us onboard.
Andrew G.
Solid but with trade-offs
Compared Crowdstrike to both Carbon Black and SentinelOne before settling on it. I appreciated how lightweight Crowdstrike felt on our systems compared to Carbon Black, which sometimes slowed things down. However, I found Crowdstrike's dashboard less intuitive than SentinelOne’s, making certain investigations more cumbersome. Overall, it does the job but the learning curve and price point kept it from being a clear winner for us.