MSP Rankings · Kansas City, MO
Best MSPs in Kansas City, MO (2026)
Quick Picks
- Best Overall: RESULTS Technology
- Best for Banking & Financial Services: RESULTS Technology
- Best for Healthcare & Compliance-Driven SMB: Pendello Solutions
- Best for Cybersecurity-First Buyers: Cenetric
- Best for Mid-Market with Compliance Needs: NetStandard
- Best for Small Businesses Wanting Local Accountability: Lockbaud
- Best for National Platform Resources: Ntiva
If you run a Kansas City business and you’re in the market for a new managed IT provider, the search is harder than it should be. Clutch lists 90+ companies. Expertise.com lists 17. The Manifest goes wider still. Local “top 10” articles are usually written by the MSPs that finish #1. The math doesn’t work.
We built this list to fix that. Every provider on this page has been scored on the same six criteria: review credibility, third-party awards, years in operation, physical presence, industry specialization, and service breadth. The full Trust Score methodology is published. Rankings reflect scores. Nothing else.
Seven providers made the list. They represent the strongest options operating across the KC metro — including Kansas City, MO and the Johnson County corridor that most KC buyers actually search across: Overland Park, Olathe, Lenexa, Prairie Village, Lee’s Summit. If a provider’s office is in Olathe but they serve KCMO clients every day, they made the list. If a provider lists “Kansas City” as one of fifteen markets they’re in nationally, that’s a different story — and we say so.
How We Ranked These Providers
Rankings are produced using the itreviews.co Trust Score methodology. Six independently researched criteria applied the same way to every provider. No provider paid for placement. No provider submitted their own data.
Reviews carry the largest weight because they reflect what real clients have said in public. We pull from Clutch (verified phone interviews, the most rigorous source), Google (universal baseline capturing volume and recency), and Cloudtango (the IT-specific platform). Awards come next — we count Channel Futures MSP 501, CRN MSP 500, Inc. 5000, and Cloudtango MSP Select as Tier 1. Self-described “award-winning” with no named award doesn’t count.
Trust Score Factors — Kansas City MSP Rankings
No provider paid for placement. Read the full methodology →
Kansas City MSP Comparison at a Glance
| Provider | Score | Best For | Key Strength | Location | Notable Limitation |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RESULTS Technology | 7.7/10 | Banks, credit unions, financial firms | MSP 501 #66 (2025); CBA Kansas endorsement; SOC 2 audited | Overland Park, KS | Banking specialist — not a fit outside finance |
| Pendello Solutions | 7.4/10 | Healthcare, wealth management, nonprofits | Five documented vertical specializations; MSP 501 #142 (2025) | Prairie Village, KS | Lighter cybersecurity-as-a-product positioning than security-led peers |
| Cenetric | 7.2/10 | Security-driven SMB across legal, manufacturing, churches | CRN MSP 500 + Security 100; founder on CRN Women of the Channel: Power 80 | Olathe, KS | Acquired by Corporate Technologies in August 2025 (integration ongoing) |
| NetStandard | 6.9/10 | Mid-market with formal compliance needs | 30 years in market; SOC 2 Type II audited; <15-min response commitment | Overland Park / Merriam, KS | Skews toward larger clients — small SMB may get less attention |
| Ntiva (formerly The Purple Guys) | 6.3/10 | Buyers wanting deep national platform resources | $170M+ revenue; 2,000+ clients; full national stack | McLean, VA HQ; KC team in Lee’s Summit | Not a local-ownership story since the April 2024 rebrand |
| Complete Technology Services | 5.7/10 | Multi-state SMB needing one IT partner across geographies | KCBJ Fast 50 four-year run; structured discovery onboarding | Kansas City, MO | Generalist with limited documented vertical depth |
| Lockbaud | 5.0/10 | Small law and accounting firms wanting same-day local accountability | Founder-led; same-day support guarantee; “Love Us or Your Money Back” | Kansas City, MO | Under five years as an entity; no Clutch profile; no named third-party awards |
The Top 7 MSPs in Kansas City, MO
Score Breakdown

RESULTS Technology isn’t trying to be the right MSP for every Kansas City business. They’re trying to be the only choice for one specific kind of buyer — and they’re winning at it. Ranked #66 on the 2025 Channel Futures MSP 501, a jump from #127 the year before. SOC 2 audited. Endorsed IT Service Provider of the Community Bankers Association of Kansas. Core Provider partner of ASI, DCI, and FPS GOLD. SBS Cybersecurity partner. 30 years in market. Family-owned with Patrick Murphy as president, headquartered in Overland Park, KS.
Key Strengths
- MSP 501 #66 in 2025 — a climb from #127 the prior year, driven by financial data that a third party audited. That kind of rise on a revenue-and-growth ranking doesn’t happen by accident
- SOC 2 audited and the Endorsed IT Service Provider of the Community Bankers Association of Kansas — a named industry endorsement no other KC MSP holds
- Core Provider partner of ASI, DCI, and FPS GOLD banking platforms; SBS Cybersecurity partner
- 30 years operating. Family-owned. Engineers who know GLBA, FFIEC, and the audit cadence regulated banks operate under
- Banking-only book of business means every engineer has seen the regulatory cycle, knows what auditors ask for, and has answered those questions before
Limitations
- If you’re not a bank, credit union, or financial institution, this is the wrong page for you — RESULTS will tell you that themselves, which is its own form of credibility
- Less generalist breadth than larger KC MSPs by design — they aren’t trying to serve everyone
- Review-data verification pending next refresh cycle
Best For
Community banks, credit unions, registered investment advisors, and other regulated financial institutions across Kansas and the Midwest.Not Ideal For
General SMB outside financial services. Healthcare practices. Manufacturing. Anyone whose compliance environment isn’t FFIEC, GLBA, or banking-adjacent.Services
Industries
Why They Rank #1
RESULTS earns the top spot because the Trust Score methodology rewards verified independent credentials — and RESULTS has the deepest stack of any provider on this list. MSP 501 #66. SOC 2 audit. Named industry endorsement. Three decades in business. The methodology doesn’t care that they only serve one vertical. It cares that they’ve built something legitimate, defensible, and consistently recognized in that vertical. If you’re a bank in KC and you’re not at least talking to RESULTS, that’s a research gap.
Score Breakdown

Pendello has done something most MSPs claim and few actually deliver: they’ve built dedicated practice areas for five separate industries. MSP 501 #142 in 2025, with multi-year MSP 501 appearances going back to 2019. Five dedicated vertical pages — financial services, healthcare, wealth management, nonprofits, professional services — each with documented compliance language (SEC, FINRA, HIPAA references) rather than a single “industries served” bullet list. Founded 2004, headquartered in Prairie Village, KS. Team of 11–50.
Key Strengths
- MSP 501 #142 in 2025 with multi-year MSP 501 appearances going back to 2019 — consistent third-party recognition on a financial-data-driven ranking
- Five dedicated vertical pages with documented compliance language: SEC, FINRA, HIPAA references that go beyond a bullet-point checklist
- Prairie Village, KS headquarters — real Johnson County footprint, not a satellite address
- Self-reported 98.99% client satisfaction rate for financial services clients — worth noting even if it doesn’t count toward the Trust Score
- Founded 2004 — 20+ years building the same compliance-focused book of business
Limitations
- Cybersecurity integrated into the managed IT stack rather than positioned as a standalone MSSP product line — buyers shopping for a security-led relationship may want a more security-specific peer
- Mid-size team (11–50 employees) means capacity is real but not unlimited — larger mid-market accounts with complex IT estates may push the team thin
- Review-data verification pending next refresh cycle
Best For
Healthcare practices, RIAs and wealth management firms, nonprofits with grant-funded compliance requirements, and professional services firms that want documented vertical fluency rather than a generalist provider.Not Ideal For
Pure cybersecurity-only engagements. Banks (RESULTS is the better-fit specialist there). Single-engineer environments looking for cheap-and-fast helpdesk.Services
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Why They Rank #2
Pendello has the strongest vertical specialization documentation of any non-banking MSP in the KC market. Five dedicated practice areas. Real compliance language. The MSP 501 placement adds a verified third-party signal on top of all that. They lose the top spot to RESULTS for two specific reasons that show up in the data: RESULTS’ MSP 501 placement is higher (#66 vs #142) and their compliance endorsement is more specific to a single regulated industry.
Score Breakdown

A founder-led MSP that built a strong reputation across legal, manufacturing, and nonprofit verticals in KC, then sold to a Tonka Bay-backed national platform (Corporate Technologies) in August 2025. The local team stayed. So did the brand. CRN MSP 500 (Pioneer 250) and CRN Security 100 for 2025 — two Tier 1 awards in the same year. Founder Brittany Fugate named to CRN’s Women of the Channel: Power 80 Solution Providers in 2023. KC Chamber of Commerce Top 10 IT companies recognition. Olathe, KS headquarters.
Key Strengths
- CRN MSP 500 (Pioneer 250) and CRN Security 100 for 2025 — two Tier 1 awards in the same year is a real signal, not a single-list appearance
- Founder Brittany Fugate named to CRN Women of the Channel: Power 80 Solution Providers (2023) — named leadership recognition that goes beyond the company
- KC Chamber of Commerce Top 10 IT companies recognition — independently verified local recognition
- Six industries with documented engagement: legal, construction, manufacturing, retail, churches and nonprofits, higher education
- 99% client retention rate stated publicly — self-reported, but worth noting as a signal
Limitations
- Acquired by Corporate Technologies (Tonka Bay-backed) in August 2025. Local team and brand remain, but ownership sits in Eden Prairie, Minnesota. PE-backed roll-ups historically change client experience over 12–24 months — worth asking directly before signing a multi-year agreement
- Vertical specialization is broader than Pendello’s but documentation depth per industry is lighter
- Review-data verification pending next refresh cycle
Best For
Security-conscious SMB across the KC metro, especially in regulated or quasi-regulated environments: legal, churches, manufacturing with cyber-insurance compliance pressure.Not Ideal For
Buyers who specifically want owner-operator accountability with no PE involvement. Buyers who experienced provider churn during a similar acquisition cycle and don’t want to do it again.Services
Industries
Why They Rank #3
Two CRN awards in the same year is a real signal, and the local team’s reputation predates the acquisition. The acquisition itself doesn’t ding the score directly — the methodology measures verifiable signals, and those are still strong here. It does change the buyer conversation, and that’s worth saying out loud before anyone signs a multi-year agreement.
Score Breakdown

Three decades in the KC IT market, SOC 2 Type II audited, and a vCIO service that gives mid-sized companies access to strategic IT leadership without a full-time CIO on payroll. Founded 1996 — among the longest operational tenures of any MSP in the metro. The compliance posture supports HIPAA, PCI, and SOX requirements for clients in regulated industries. Stated first-response time under 15 minutes. Average system engineer experience of nine years. Historical MSP 501 #97 (the only KC-headquartered company in the global top 100 on the 2017 list). Offices in Overland Park and Merriam, KS.
Key Strengths
- Founded 1996 — 30 years in the KC market, the longest documented tenure of any generalist MSP on this list
- SOC 2 Type II audited by a third party — compliance posture supports HIPAA, PCI, and SOX for regulated-industry clients
- First-response time under 15 minutes stated publicly, with average system engineer tenure of nine years
- Historical MSP 501 #97 (2017) as the only KC-headquartered company in the global top 100 that year
- vCIO service gives mid-market companies strategic IT leadership without the cost of a full-time internal hire
Limitations
- Skews toward mid-market and larger SMB — a 10-person firm may not get the attention a 100-person client gets in the same portfolio
- Current-year Tier 1 award placement (2025 MSP 501) isn’t independently confirmable from public sources. Historical placement is real; current status is unverified
- Review-data verification pending next refresh cycle
Best For
Mid-market KC and Johnson County companies (50–500 employees) with formal compliance requirements, a hybrid IT team needing vCIO reinforcement, and a Microsoft 365 / Azure-centric stack.Not Ideal For
Very small businesses under 20 employees that want owner-level relationships. Buyers seeking owner-operator accountability or a small-team feel.Services
Industries
Why They Rank #4
NetStandard is the most credentialed mid-market option in the metro on a service-breadth and compliance-stack basis. They lose ground on the awards factor because their current-year Tier 1 recognition isn’t independently confirmable. If the 2025 MSP 501 list confirms their inclusion, they move up.
Score Breakdown

If you’ve been searching for The Purple Guys, this is where the trail leads. Founded in Kansas City, The Purple Guys was for years one of the most recognizable IT brands in the metro. After two successive PE transactions — Kian Capital in 2021, then Ntiva in April 2024 — the Purple Guys name was retired. The KC team operates under the Ntiva brand from Lee’s Summit. $170M+ in revenue. 2,000+ clients nationally. Full service stack: managed IT, cybersecurity, cloud, telecom, and strategic consulting. The original KC team, including engineers who served KC clients before the rebrand, is largely intact.
Key Strengths
- $170M+ in revenue following the Purple Guys acquisition — 2,000+ clients served nationally, which is real platform depth
- Full service stack: managed IT, cybersecurity, cloud, telecom, and strategic consulting — the highest service breadth score on this list
- The original KC engineering team, including engineers who served KC clients before the rebrand, is largely intact
- Platform infrastructure for 24/7 coverage that a smaller local MSP typically can’t match
Limitations
- HQ in McLean, Virginia — strategic priorities, pricing models, and account direction set nationally, not in KC. A single KC office among many scores lower than a KC headquarters on the physical presence factor
- Independent third-party award verification for the current Ntiva entity (2025) isn’t confirmable from public sources. Pre-acquisition Purple Guys recognition is no longer relevant
- This is a national platform, not a local-ownership story. If local ownership matters to your business, that’s a values question more than a service question
Best For
Buyers who specifically want the resources of a $170M-revenue national MSP, multi-state operations that benefit from a single-vendor relationship, and businesses that have outgrown a local provider’s capacity.Not Ideal For
Buyers who want owner-level accountability. Buyers who specifically chose The Purple Guys for the local-ownership story and are reassessing post-rebrand.Services
Industries
Why They Rank #5
Ntiva’s service-breadth score is the highest on this list. They have the resources of a national platform. The score gets pulled down by the physical presence factor — a single KC office among many is worth less than a KC headquarters. That tradeoff is real, and the buyer should know it going in.
Score Breakdown

Founded in 2015 by Bret Knighton. Kansas City-based with operations across KC, Omaha, St. Louis, Des Moines, and Virginia Beach. Their pitch leans on a structured discovery process — they explicitly say they won’t sign a client unless the fit is right. Kansas City Business Journal Fast 50 four years running (third-party reported). Discovery-first onboarding that most MSPs avoid publicly acknowledging.
Key Strengths
- KCBJ Fast 50 four years running per third-party reporting — regional recognition that signals revenue growth in the local market
- Discovery-first onboarding — they publicly state they’ll recommend a different provider if the fit isn’t there, a positioning move most MSPs avoid
- Five-state footprint (KC, Omaha, St. Louis, Des Moines, Virginia Beach) means one IT partner can support a multi-location SMB without multiple vendor relationships
Limitations
- 11 years in business — solid mid-tier, but well short of NetStandard’s 30 years or RESULTS’ 30 years
- No verified Tier 1 awards (MSP 501, CRN MSP 500, Inc. 5000) currently in the public record
- Generalist by design — less documented vertical depth than Pendello or RESULTS
Best For
SMB across the KC metro with operations in adjacent markets (Omaha, St. Louis, Des Moines) who value structured onboarding and a provider willing to say no when the fit isn’t right.Not Ideal For
Highly regulated verticals needing documented compliance specialization. Buyers needing 20+ years of operational tenure for board or insurer confidence.Services
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Why They Rank #6
Strong operational story, regional reach, and a discovery process that signals discipline. They lose ground on the awards and specialization factors because the documented signals are mostly regional, and the verticals served are broad rather than deep. The score is honest about that gap.
Score Breakdown

A founder-led MSP focused on small professional services firms: law, accounting, chambers of commerce. The pitch is simple — same-day support, no contracts that trap you, owner picks up the phone. Founder Sam Sapp came up through Pendello, ISPN, IBM, and Netsolus before launching Lockbaud. Real industry tenure even if the company is young. Three documented vertical pages (law firms, accounting firms, chambers of commerce) with industry-specific framing. 11 Alignable recommendations from local KC business owners. Founded within the last five years, Kansas City, MO.
Key Strengths
- Same-day support guarantee during business hours with a “Love Us or Your Money Back” promise — few MSPs put service level commitments in writing this directly
- Founder Sam Sapp has real industry tenure (Pendello, ISPN, IBM, Netsolus) even if the company itself is young
- Three documented vertical pages (law firms, accounting firms, chambers of commerce) with industry-specific framing — more vertical clarity than most solo-founder shops
- 11 Alignable recommendations from local KC business owners — not a Tier 1 signal, but a real local-community signal
Limitations
- Founded within the last five years — years-in-business factor is the lowest on this list; the Trust Score methodology can’t give credit for longevity that hasn’t accumulated yet
- No Clutch profile, which means no verified phone-interview review presence — the methodology applies a penalty for this absence
- No named Tier 1 or Tier 2 awards in the public record
- No documented SOC 2, HIPAA BAA, or other compliance certifications on the public site — a hard limitation for regulated-industry clients
Best For
Very small law firms, single-shareholder accounting practices, and chambers of commerce wanting an owner-level relationship with their MSP and willing to bet on a younger entity for the responsiveness payoff.Not Ideal For
Buyers needing a SOC 2 audited provider. Mid-market or larger SMB. Anyone where the IT decision needs to defend itself to a board, an insurer, or an auditor with verified third-party credentials.Services
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Why They Rank #7
Lockbaud has built a credible content marketing presence and the owner clearly cares about the work. The Trust Score is what it is because the methodology rewards verified independent signals — third-party awards, longevity, verified review platforms — and Lockbaud is genuinely young across all three. They may move up substantially in the next 12–24 months. They’re not there yet.
How to Choose a Managed IT Provider in Kansas City
By company size: Under 25 employees, professional services, no formal compliance requirement → Lockbaud or Complete Technology Services. 25–100 employees, mixed compliance needs, multi-vertical → Pendello or Cenetric. 100+ employees, formal SOC 2 / HIPAA / PCI requirements → NetStandard or RESULTS depending on industry.
By industry compliance posture: Banking or credit union → RESULTS, full stop. Healthcare or wealth management → Pendello has the deepest documented practice. Legal or manufacturing with cyber-insurance pressure → Cenetric’s CRN Security 100 placement is the relevant signal. Multi-vertical with mid-market scale → NetStandard.
By geography: Most providers serve the full KC metro, but their physical center of gravity differs. RESULTS, Pendello, NetStandard, and Cenetric have their strongest local footprint on the Kansas side (Overland Park, Olathe, Prairie Village). Complete Technology Services and Lockbaud are based on the Missouri side. Ntiva’s KC team operates from Lee’s Summit but ownership is in Virginia. If on-site response time matters, ask for their on-site SLA in writing.
By ownership preference: Five of the seven providers on this list are independently owned today. Cenetric is now part of a Tonka Bay-backed national platform (acquisition August 2025). Ntiva is a $170M+ national MSP. If local ownership matters to your decision, that filter alone changes the shortlist meaningfully.
Three questions to ask every provider: What’s your average response time for a Severity 1 issue, and how is it measured? What happens to my account during a private equity transaction or ownership change? Can I see your most recent SOC 2 report or compliance attestation? If a provider can’t answer the first one with a number, the second one without hedging, and the third one with a document — the rest of the conversation is marketing.
RESULTS Technology ranks #1 in the Kansas City metro because their independently verifiable credential stack — MSP 501 #66, SOC 2 audit, Community Bankers Association of Kansas endorsement, 30 years of operation — is the deepest of any provider on this list. The Trust Score methodology rewards exactly that kind of verified signal, applied identically to every provider, regardless of whether they’re a generalist or a specialist.
Not in financial services? Pendello Solutions is the strongest cross-vertical pick, especially for healthcare, wealth management, and nonprofits. Cenetric is the right call for security-led SMB — with the caveat that the August 2025 acquisition is still in its integration phase. NetStandard is the mid-market default if formal compliance is a hard requirement.
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Full contribution figures for all six scoring factors across every provider on this list.
| Provider | Reviews 35% | Awards 20% | Years 15% | Presence 10% | Spec. 10% | Breadth 10% | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RESULTS Technology | 7.0 | 9.5 | 9.0 | 9.0 | 9.5 | 7.0 | 7.7/10 |
| Pendello Solutions | 6.5 | 9.0 | 8.5 | 9.0 | 9.0 | 7.5 | 7.4/10 |
| Cenetric | 6.5 | 9.5 | 7.5 | 8.5 | 7.5 | 7.5 | 7.2/10 |
| NetStandard | 6.0 | 7.0 | 10.0 | 9.0 | 7.0 | 8.5 | 6.9/10 |
| Ntiva (formerly The Purple Guys) | 5.5 | 5.0 | 8.0 | 5.0 | 6.5 | 9.5 | 6.3/10 |
| Complete Technology Services | 5.0 | 6.0 | 5.5 | 8.0 | 5.0 | 6.5 | 5.7/10 |
| Lockbaud | 4.0 | 1.5 | 3.0 | 8.5 | 6.5 | 5.5 | 5.0/10 |