MSP Rankings · Detroit, MI

Best MSPs in Detroit, MI (2026)

Kate Larsen, IT Research Analyst · Last updated: May 7, 2026 · No paid placements
Huntington Technology ranks #1 among Detroit MSPs in 2026, earning its position through two decades of local operation, back-to-back CRN and Channel Futures recognitions, and a 4.9-star review profile across 85+ verified clients. Fuse Technology Group (#2) is the strongest pick for SMBs that want a single provider for IT and custom software. Coretek (#3) is the only Metro Detroit MSP with active CRN Elite 150 status for 2026. Rankings use the itreviews.co Trust Score methodology, applied identically to every provider on this list.

Quick Picks

  • Best Overall: Huntington Technology (8.1/10)
  • Best for Enterprise / Cloud-Heavy Orgs: Coretek (7.8/10)
  • Best for SMBs: Fuse Technology Group (7.9/10)
  • Best for Cybersecurity-First: Nuspire (6.8/10)
  • Best for Healthcare / Compliance: AdRem Systems (7.0/10)

If you’re evaluating MSPs in Metro Detroit, you already know the problem. There are somewhere north of 140 IT providers claiming to serve the area. Some are excellent. A lot are not. And almost none of the “top providers” lists floating around right now have a visible scoring methodology behind them.

This page is different. Every provider ranked here was evaluated using the itreviews.co Trust Score, a six-factor model built on publicly verifiable signals: review scores from Clutch and Google, industry award history, years in operation, physical presence, documented industry specialization, and service breadth. No provider paid for placement. No provider submitted their own data. The ranking reflects the scores.

We evaluated 10 Metro Detroit MSPs and ranked the top 7.


How We Ranked These Detroit MSPs

Trust Score Factors — Detroit MSP Rankings

35%
Review ScoreClutch (verified client phone interviews, weighted most heavily), Google (volume and rating combined), and Cloudtango. Providers without a Clutch profile carry a scoring penalty on this factor.
20%
Industry Awards & RecognitionOnly independently published, verifiable recognitions count: Channel Futures MSP 501, CRN MSP 500, Inc. 5000, Cloudtango MSP Select. Self-described “award-winning” without a named source doesn’t count.
15%
Years in Business & Operational MaturityLongevity in managed IT matters. 20+ years scores at the top of this band. Founding year triangulated across website, LinkedIn, and domain registration (most conservative figure).
10%
Physical PresenceA provider claiming local coverage from a virtual office in another state is different from one with named engineers and a verified Metro Detroit office. We verify address, Google Maps presence, and documented service area.
10%
Industry SpecializationDedicated vertical service pages, named compliance certifications (HIPAA, CMMC, FINRA, SOC 2), and actual case studies count. “We serve healthcare” in a bullet point doesn’t.
10%
Service BreadthFull-service means helpdesk, monitoring, endpoint management, cybersecurity (EDR/MDR), cloud, backup/DR, and strategic planning. vCISO, co-managed IT, and SIEM/SOC push scores higher. We score what’s documented.

No provider can buy their way to the top. Rankings are earned through scoring, not spending. Read the full methodology →


Detroit MSP Comparison at a Glance

ProviderScoreBest ForKey StrengthLocationNotable Limitation
Huntington Technology8.1/10SMBs across industriesCRN Pioneer 250 + MSP 501; 4.9 stars / 85+ reviewsSouthfield, MINo Clutch profile (verified client reviews)
Fuse Technology Group7.9/10SMBs needing IT + custom dev4.9 stars / 155+ reviews; Channel Futures recognizedFerndale, MINo Clutch profile; dev focus may not suit pure MSP buyers
Coretek7.8/10Mid-market & enterprise, cloud-firstCRN Elite 150 2026; Azure Expert MSP; Inc. 5000 x3Farmington Hills, MIDeep Azure specialization may not suit non-cloud buyers
Safety Net (a Thrive Company)7.1/10Banking, credit unions, healthcareChannel Co. recognized; “Your Net” compliance programMetro Detroit + Traverse CityAcquired by Thrive; operates as a subsidiary, not independent
AdRem Systems7.0/10Healthcare, compliance-driven orgs22+ yrs; HIPAA documented; active Clutch reviewsBloomfield Hills, MILimited confirmed Tier 1 industry awards
Nuspire6.8/10Cybersecurity-first, industrial26+ yrs; MDR/EDR/SOC specialization; 200+ employeesCommerce, MIMSSP focus; not ideal for buyers wanting a broad traditional MSP
Granite Networks6.2/10SMBs wanting a long-tenured local partnerFounded 1988; 37 years in Metro DetroitRoyal Oak, MINo confirmed Tier 1 awards; limited third-party review presence

The Top 7 MSPs in Detroit, MI

1
Huntington Technology
Two Decades of Metro Detroit IT, Recognized Nationally
8.1
out of 10
Trust Score
Huntington Technology managed IT services Detroit homepage

Huntington Technology has been doing this since 2001. Founded in Southfield by Steve Krasnick after a decade at IBM, the firm serves small and mid-sized businesses across Metro Detroit with managed IT, cybersecurity, backup/DR, compliance support, and vCIO services. It’s the only Detroit-area MSP on this list with confirmed appearances on both the CRN MSP 500 Pioneer 250 and the Channel Futures MSP 501.

Key Strengths

  • CRN Pioneer 250 and Channel Futures MSP 501 recognition, confirmed across multiple years — independently published rankings based on revenue, profitability, and recurring-revenue growth
  • 4.9 stars across 85+ verified client reviews, consistent going back years — a different signal than a recent spike
  • Named leadership and technical team publicly documented, with roles and tenure on their About page — operationally transparent in a way most MSPs aren’t
  • Active compliance practice covering HIPAA, FINRA, and PCI-DSS for healthcare, financial services, and legal clients — documented workflows, not bullet points
  • Top-5% Datto Blue partner status, one of the more credible independent backup and DR signals in the market

Limitations

  • No Clutch profile with verified client reviews — a meaningful credibility floor that’s currently absent and affects their Review Score under our methodology
  • Primarily serves SMBs with 10–300 employees; organizations with 500+ seats or complex multi-site environments may need a larger provider
  • Serves Michigan, Connecticut, and Massachusetts markets, so local engineering capacity may compete with out-of-state accounts

Best For

Detroit-area SMBs in healthcare, legal, financial services, or manufacturing that want a fully managed IT partner with a track record and documented compliance practice.

Not Ideal For

Enterprise buyers needing deep Azure/cloud architecture, or buyers who weight Clutch review data heavily.

Services

Managed ITCybersecurityBackup & DRNetwork ManagementvCIOHIPAA / FINRA / PCI-DSSVendor Management

Industries

HealthcareLegalFinancial ServicesManufacturingReal EstateNonprofits

Why They Rank #1

Huntington’s Trust Score sits above the rest because the award profile is genuinely independent and multi-year, the review volume is consistent and high, and the operational transparency (named team, documented workflows, published compliance methodology) reflects a mature practice rather than a marketing posture. For a Detroit SMB evaluating MSPs, this is the firmest credibility foundation on the list.

2
Fuse Technology Group
Metro Detroit’s Highest-Reviewed IT Provider
7.9
out of 10
Trust Score
Fuse Technology Group managed IT services Detroit homepage

Fuse Technology Group, headquartered in Ferndale, has the deepest Google review profile of any provider on this list: 4.9 stars across 155+ reviews. Founded in 2006, they’ve built a reputation in Southeast Michigan doing something most MSPs don’t — managed IT and custom software development under one roof.

Key Strengths

  • 155+ Google reviews at 4.9 stars — consistency over time across different client types is the real signal, not any single number
  • Channel Futures and Inc. 5000 recognition, independently verified, not self-reported
  • Microsoft, Cisco, and Dell partnerships, meaning tier-level pricing and direct vendor support for clients
  • Custom application development capability that’s genuinely unusual for an MSP — they can build around a process that doesn’t fit commercial software while still managing your infrastructure

Limitations

  • No Clutch presence — no verified phone-interview-based client reviews on the most credible third-party platform for MSPs
  • The custom-dev side may not appeal to buyers who want a pure MSP relationship with no software development in the mix
  • Ferndale-based with a Southeast Michigan focus; less documented presence outside the immediate Metro Detroit footprint

Best For

Detroit SMBs that want a full-service IT partner and the option to build custom applications without switching vendors.

Not Ideal For

Buyers who weight Clutch reviews heavily, or organizations with out-of-region operations needing multi-state IT coverage.

Services

Managed ITCustom Software DevelopmentCybersecurityCloudNetwork Management

Industries

SMBSoutheast MichiganProfessional Services

Why They Rank #2

The review profile here is the strongest on the list by volume. 155+ reviews at 4.9 stars across a 19-year practice is a real signal of sustained client satisfaction, and the Channel Futures and Inc. 5000 appearances add credibility. The Clutch gap keeps the Trust Score just below Huntington.

3
Coretek
The Azure Specialist with a 2026 CRN Elite 150 Designation
7.8
out of 10
Trust Score
Coretek managed IT services Detroit homepage

Coretek is the only Metro Detroit MSP on this list to earn a 2026 CRN MSP 500 placement, specifically in the Elite 150 category for mid-market and enterprise clients. Founded in Farmington Hills in 2005, they’ve been named to the Inc. 5000 three times and hold active Microsoft Azure Expert MSP status.

Key Strengths

  • CRN MSP 500 Elite 150 for 2026 — current-year, independently awarded, specifically for MSPs serving mid-market and enterprise clients
  • Microsoft Azure Expert MSP status, maintained annually through independent third-party audit — held by only a small number of MSPs globally at any time
  • Inc. 5000 recognition three times (most recently #4021 in 2024), signaling consistent multi-year growth
  • ISO/IEC 27001:2013 certification for their security program — a documented third-party audit of their information security management system

Limitations

  • Deep Azure specialization is the strength and the constraint; if your organization isn’t on Azure or doesn’t have near-term cloud migration plans, this isn’t the right fit
  • No Clutch client reviews found in research — the award profile is strong; the verified client review profile isn’t visible
  • Primarily oriented toward mid-market and enterprise buyers, with less documented SMB practice than Huntington or Fuse

Best For

Mid-market Detroit businesses planning cloud migrations or deep Microsoft Azure buildouts who need a nationally recognized technical partner.

Not Ideal For

SMBs with primarily on-premises environments, or buyers who prioritize a high volume of verified client reviews over award credentials.

Services

Managed ITMicrosoft AzureCloud MigrationCybersecurityISO 27001vCIO

Industries

Mid-MarketEnterpriseCloud-First

Why They Rank #3

The CRN Elite 150 2026 designation is the most current major industry recognition on this entire list. Coretek’s combination of Azure Expert MSP, ISO 27001, and three Inc. 5000 appearances builds a certification and award profile no other Detroit provider matches. The score sits just below Fuse primarily due to the absence of a Clutch review presence.

4
Safety Net (a Thrive Company)
Compliance-Grade Managed IT for Regulated Industries
7.1
out of 10
Trust Score
Safety Net (a Thrive Company) managed IT services Detroit homepage

Safety Net has operated in Metro Detroit since 2003, building a practice around regulated industries: banks, credit unions, healthcare providers, and manufacturers with specific compliance requirements. They were acquired by Thrive, a national MSP platform, which brings additional resources but also means they now operate as a Thrive subsidiary rather than an independent local firm.

Key Strengths

  • “Your Net” managed services program designed for compliance-heavy environments — HIPAA, PCI-DSS, and financial regulatory requirements built into the service structure, not treated as add-ons
  • Recognition from The Channel Company and Channel Futures — verified third-party acknowledgment of their managed services practice
  • 22 years in Metro Detroit, long enough to have retained clients through multiple technology cycles
  • Detroit and Traverse City offices, with documented Michigan-statewide coverage

Limitations

  • Acquired by Thrive, a national consolidator — for buyers who specifically want an independent, locally owned partner, this changes the relationship, and local culture may shift over time
  • Thrive’s national footprint makes it harder to independently verify current local team depth and Metro Detroit-specific response SLAs
  • Limited Tier 1 award history visible as a standalone entity post-acquisition

Best For

Michigan banks, credit unions, healthcare organizations, or manufacturers that need an MSP with a documented, built-in compliance framework.

Not Ideal For

Buyers who specifically want an independent, locally owned provider, or organizations that prefer evaluating MSPs through Clutch review data.

Services

Managed IT“Your Net” Compliance ProgramHIPAA / PCI-DSSCybersecurityBackup & DR

Industries

BankingCredit UnionsHealthcareManufacturing

Why They Rank #4

Safety Net’s compliance-specific service architecture and 22-year Detroit presence earn their position. The Thrive acquisition is a real transparency flag under our scoring model because it affects physical-presence scoring and operational independence. Buyers in regulated industries should ask about local team continuity and SLAs under Thrive management before signing.

5
AdRem Systems
Compliance-Focused, Relationship-Driven, Solidly Verified
7.0
out of 10
Trust Score
AdRem Systems managed IT services Detroit homepage

Founded in 2003, AdRem Systems is a Metro Detroit MSP with a genuine Clutch presence, active client reviews, and a documented focus on healthcare IT and compliance-driven environments. The testimonials on their site are specific enough — named roles, specific projects — to feel genuine rather than staged.

Key Strengths

  • Active Clutch profile with verified client reviews — in a market where most Detroit MSPs haven’t invested in Clutch verification, that’s a real differentiator under our review scoring model
  • 22-year Metro Detroit operation with documented HIPAA compliance practice for healthcare clients, including pediatric healthcare testimonials
  • Vendor management included as a core service, not an add-on — AdRem explicitly owns the issue regardless of who caused it
  • Bloomfield Hills headquarters with a confirmed local team, not a satellite office

Limitations

  • No confirmed Tier 1 industry award appearances (MSP 501, CRN MSP 500, Inc. 5000) — the awards factor is the main drag on their overall Trust Score
  • Service documentation on their website is thinner than the top three providers; compliance services are mentioned but not always detailed to full HIPAA-workflow depth
  • Smaller team than Nuspire or Coretek; high-volume or multi-site enterprise engagements may strain capacity

Best For

Metro Detroit SMBs and mid-market organizations in healthcare, financial services, or other regulated industries that want a hands-on, locally rooted MSP with verified client reviews.

Not Ideal For

Large enterprises needing deep bench depth, or buyers specifically looking for award-recognized providers with Tier 1 credentials.

Services

Managed ITHIPAA ComplianceVendor ManagementCybersecurityCloud

Industries

HealthcareFinancial ServicesRegulated SMBs

Why They Rank #5

The Clutch presence moves AdRem above Nuspire and Granite on the review scoring factor. Combined with 22 years in Detroit and a documented compliance practice, the verified credibility signals are there. The awards gap is real and reflected in the score.

6
Nuspire
Detroit’s Cybersecurity-First MSP
6.8
out of 10
Trust Score
Nuspire managed security services Detroit - PDI Technologies

Nuspire has been in Commerce, MI since 1999. They’re not a traditional MSP — they’re an MSSP, a managed security services provider, with 200+ employees and a service stack built around threat detection, response, and managed security rather than general helpdesk and infrastructure support. For Detroit businesses with a specific cybersecurity problem, they’re a strong call. For businesses that want a generalist IT partner, they’re probably not the right fit.

Key Strengths

  • 26 years in Metro Detroit — one of the longest-tenured providers on this list
  • MDR (Managed Detection and Response), EDR, SIEM, and SOC-as-a-service documented with real specificity, not a bullet-point list
  • Industry recognition including Most Innovative Cybersecurity Company and Best and Brightest Companies to Work For — Tier 2 but credible independent sources
  • 200+ employees give them more capacity for large-scale or multi-site security engagements than most local MSPs can match

Limitations

  • MSSP specialization is the defining trait and the constraint; buyers who need full helpdesk and day-to-day IT management alongside security should ask explicitly about generalist capability
  • Limited public Google and Clutch review presence for a firm of this size, which affects Trust Score regardless of actual performance quality
  • Commerce, MI is 35 miles from downtown Detroit; for buyers who weight on-site response time, that’s worth asking about

Best For

Detroit-area companies with a mature IT environment and a specific cybersecurity gap — financial services firms, industrial manufacturers, and healthcare organizations facing evolving threats.

Not Ideal For

Small businesses wanting a single generalist IT partner, or buyers who want a provider with a high volume of verified third-party reviews.

Services

MDREDRSIEMSOC-as-a-ServiceManaged SecurityThreat Detection & Response

Industries

Financial ServicesManufacturingHealthcareIndustrial

Why They Rank #6

Nuspire’s longevity and cybersecurity depth are real. The Trust Score reflects the trade-off between a strong physical presence and operational history versus a limited public review profile and an MSSP specialization that narrows their fit for the average SMB buyer.

7
Granite Networks
37 Years in Metro Detroit and Counting
6.2
out of 10
Trust Score
Granite Networks managed IT services Detroit homepage

Granite Networks was founded in Royal Oak in 1988. That’s 37 years. The longevity is the thing here: they’ve survived multiple recessions, multiple technology cycles, and the entire rise of cloud computing, and they’re still running a Metro Detroit MSP practice built on client referrals.

Key Strengths

  • Founded 1988, the oldest MSP on this list — the longest continuous track record in Metro Detroit managed IT
  • GranITe Works program provides a structured, all-inclusive managed services framework at a predictable monthly per-seat cost
  • Documented experience across financial services, healthcare, legal, manufacturing, and nonprofits
  • Local Royal Oak HQ, physically present in Metro Detroit, not a satellite for a national firm

Limitations

  • No confirmed Tier 1 industry award appearances — no CRN, MSP 501, or Inc. 5000 found in research, a notable gap for a 37-year-old firm
  • Limited Clutch review presence, and Google review volume appears lower than the top providers on this list
  • Website documentation depth is thinner than providers ranked above them — service descriptions exist but without the specificity that justifies premium scores

Best For

Metro Detroit SMBs and mid-market organizations that want a long-tenured local partner with a predictable, all-in managed services contract and no desire to evaluate a national provider.

Not Ideal For

Buyers who weight industry award recognition heavily, or enterprise buyers needing documented certifications like SOC 2, ISO 27001, or Azure Expert MSP.

Services

Managed IT (GranITe Works)Help DeskNetwork ManagementCybersecurityBackup & DR

Industries

Financial ServicesHealthcareLegalManufacturingNonprofits

Why They Rank #7

Granite’s 37-year history is a genuine stability signal that earns the physical-presence and years-in-business scores at the top of their ranges. What limits them is the absence of third-party award recognition and a thinner review profile relative to higher-ranked providers. Longevity alone doesn’t win the Trust Score — it’s one of six factors.


How to Choose an MSP in Detroit, MI

Start with three questions before you call anyone. What’s your organization size? What’s your compliance posture? And what do you actually need managed? Huntington Technology and Fuse Technology Group are built for SMBs in the 10–300 employee range. Coretek’s mid-market and enterprise orientation shows up in its service structure and award category. Nuspire can handle large-scale engagements, but with a cybersecurity-first lens.

Match your compliance posture to the provider. If you’re in healthcare, financial services, or banking with HIPAA, FINRA, or PCI-DSS requirements, the MSP you choose needs those frameworks built into service delivery, not offered as an add-on. Safety Net’s “Your Net” program and AdRem’s documented HIPAA practice are the places to start that conversation in this market.

Decide cloud-native vs. generalist. Coretek is a cloud-native Azure firm, genuinely different from a generalist MSP. If your five-year plan is on-premises infrastructure with moderate cloud, Coretek probably isn’t the right partner. If you’re planning significant Azure migration or modernization, they’re the strongest technical credential on this list.

Factor in geography and on-site response. Most providers here operate within a 30-mile radius of Detroit. Nuspire’s Commerce location and Granite’s Royal Oak base both serve Metro Detroit, but on-site response times can vary. Ask directly about SLAs for on-site visits to your specific location.

Accept that no provider maxes every factor. Huntington and Fuse have strong Google review profiles but no Clutch presence. AdRem has Clutch presence but a thinner awards profile. There’s no single provider that tops every dimension of the Trust Score. The question is which dimensions matter most for your specific buying decision.


Huntington Technology earns the top spot in 2026 because the combination of multi-year CRN and Channel Futures recognition, a 4.9-star review profile across 85+ clients, and 24 years of Metro Detroit operations is the firmest credibility foundation on this list. For most Detroit SMBs, that’s the starting point.

If you’re cloud-first and mid-market, Coretek’s CRN Elite 150 2026 designation and Azure Expert MSP status make them the strongest technical credential in the area. If you’re in banking or healthcare with compliance requirements, Safety Net’s built-in regulatory framework or AdRem’s documented HIPAA practice deserves a closer look. Every provider was scored on the same criteria. No provider paid for their position.

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What Detroit IT Buyers Want to Know

Per-user pricing in Metro Detroit typically runs $100–$175 per user per month for all-inclusive support covering helpdesk, patching, and endpoint security, according to Clutch pricing data for the Detroit market. Project-based work and cybersecurity-specific programs are priced separately. Ask for all-in pricing that includes after-hours response, not just a base rate.
More than most buyers expect. Local MSPs know Michigan data privacy statutes, Detroit’s automotive supply-chain compliance requirements (IATF 16949), and the quirks of Southeast Michigan’s business geography. They can also be on-site within an hour for critical failures. A remote MSP based in Phoenix technically works anywhere — the question is what you lose in context and response time.
Three things. First, a published response-time SLA — any provider that says “ASAP” instead of “one hour for critical tickets” is telling you something. Second, documented compliance certifications relevant to your industry; a firm serving healthcare should show HIPAA documentation, not just claim it. Third, named staff — an MSP that won’t publish their team is probably hiding their size.
Three to six weeks for a basic managed IT relationship is typical. More complex environments with legacy infrastructure, compliance requirements, or multi-site operations can take 60–90 days before the new MSP is fully embedded. Any provider who promises same-week full management is either not doing a proper environment assessment or not telling you the whole story.
Depends on what you’re buying. National rankings like CRN MSP 500 and MSP 501 are based on growth, profitability, and recurring revenue — they tell you the firm runs a good business, not that your specific account gets the best engineer. A top-ranked MSP can still put a junior tech on your account. Ask how accounts are staffed and what your escalation path is, regardless of award history.