1–10 employees
Expect $800–$2,000 per month for AYCE managed IT, or roughly $100–$200 per user. At this size, many businesses use T&M or are underserved on break-fix, often because managed IT feels like an unnecessary expense when the team is small. The main risk at this level isn't cost — it's the absence of proactive security monitoring. Small organizations are targeted precisely because they tend to have fewer defenses and less oversight.
11–30 employees
This is the most common range for a full MSP engagement: $1,500–$4,500 per month for comprehensive managed IT. At this price, a good contract should include RMM (remote monitoring and management), EDR or MDR on all endpoints, backup monitoring with documented restore testing, patch management across OS and third-party software, and a staffed help desk. If a quote in this range doesn't include all of those components, ask what's missing and why.
31–100 employees
Full managed IT at this size typically runs $4,000–$12,000 per month. The wider range reflects real differences in scope: businesses in regulated industries (HIPAA, PCI, SOC 2) pay more because compliance requirements impose specific tooling and documentation obligations. At this size, dedicated account management and regular business reviews become part of the expected service model. If you're in this band and getting quotes that vary significantly, the likely cause is that providers are quoting different scopes — which is why a structured RFP process helps.
100+ employees
At larger scale, pricing becomes highly negotiated. Per-user rates may decrease with volume, but security and compliance complexity tend to increase in step. Co-managed IT — where an MSP supplements an internal IT team rather than replacing it — becomes increasingly common above 100 employees. Internal staff handle day-to-day operations while the MSP provides security tooling, after-hours monitoring, compliance support, and specialist capacity that would be too expensive to hire full-time.