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Best for Purple

Venues and enterprises that need customer-facing WiFi — captive portal, analytics, marketing automation, multi-tenant iPSK — on the same platform as their RADIUS.

Best for RADIUSaaS

Microsoft-first IT teams whose primary requirement is certificate-based staff WiFi driven by Intune device enrolment. Security-led deployments with no customer-facing WiFi use case.

Feature-by-feature comparison

FeaturePurpleRADIUSaaS
Product categoryWiFi platform with cloud RADIUSPure-play cloud RADIUS
RADIUS-as-a-ServiceYes — multi-region, full EAP methodsCore product — geo-redundant, RadSec supported
EAP-TLS / certificatesSupported; managed PKI availableCore — pairs natively with SCEPman or Microsoft PKI
Intune integration depthStandard SCEP + Microsoft connectorHeadline selling point — deep, well-documented
iPSK (Identity PSK)Yes — first-class product, powers Multi-Tenant WiFiNot in product scope
Captive portalFull brandable portal builderNot in product scope
Guest WiFi onboardingBranded portals, SMS, social, voucher, PasspointCertificate-based guest account flows
AnalyticsFootfall, dwell, repeat visits, cohort benchmarksAuthentication logs and admin portal reporting
Marketing automationPurple Engage — email/SMS, CRM sync, loyaltyNot in product scope
SIEM integrationWebhook / syslog to any SIEMNative Azure Sentinel, supports other SIEMs
MDM supportIntune, Jamf, Kandji, HexnodeIntune and Jamf
Pricing transparencyPublished pricing calculatorSales-led; published tiering

When Purple is the right call

If the WiFi footprint includes any customer-facing use case — retail, hospitality, stadiums, MDU, coworking — Purple\'s captive portal, analytics, and marketing automation are outside RADIUSaaS\' scope. iPSK for multi-tenant WiFi and a broader hardware-agnostic platform also weigh in Purple\'s favour. Teams wanting a published pricing calculator will find Purple more transparent.

When RADIUSaaS is the right call

If the brief is strictly cloud RADIUS for Microsoft-first staff WiFi, and you are deploying EAP-TLS with Intune enrolment across a managed laptop fleet, RADIUSaaS is purpose-built for that. Pairing with SCEPman gives a tight PKI story. Security teams with no marketing-WiFi responsibility will find the focused product simpler to evaluate.

Frequently asked

Does Purple integrate with Intune as deeply as RADIUSaaS?

RADIUSaaS is narrower and therefore goes deeper on Intune-specific workflows. Purple supports Intune via standard SCEP and the Microsoft connector, which covers the common certificate-delivery paths but does not match RADIUSaaS on Intune-specific tooling. If Intune is the centre of gravity, RADIUSaaS is the safer pick.

Can Purple replace RADIUSaaS for staff WiFi only?

Yes — the core RADIUS and EAP-TLS capabilities are equivalent. The migration is usually a weekend: add Purple as a secondary RADIUS target on the APs, move SSIDs across, decommission RADIUSaaS. The question is whether you will use any of Purple's captive portal, iPSK, or analytics features, or if the deployment is strictly auth.

What about SCEPman and managed PKI?

Purple provides managed certificate issuance tied to RADIUS-as-a-Service. SCEPman (which pairs with RADIUSaaS) is a specialist PKI tool with a more mature product in the Intune-specific certificate-lifecycle space. Teams that have invested in SCEPman already typically stay with the RADIUSaaS + SCEPman pairing.

Which is better for multi-site venue deployments?

Purple. Multi-site venue rollouts need captive portal, multi-language support, per-site branding, analytics, and often multi-tenant iPSK — none of which are in the RADIUSaaS scope. RADIUSaaS is designed for a back-office staff WiFi use case rather than a customer-facing multi-venue deployment.