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Mikro Rocket is WISP/ISP management software from a Spanish-language website, aimed mainly at small broadband or wireless ISPs using MikroTik routers. It brings customer management, billing, suspension for overdue payments, notifications, router configuration, and basic financial reporting into one platform. Its positioning is closer to an operations tool than a general-purpose SaaS CRM.
Its main strength is its MikroTik integration: it supports Simple Queues, PCQ Address List, Hotspot, PPPoE, DHCP Leases, IP/MAC binding, and IP Bindings, making it useful for bandwidth and access control. On the operations side, it supports customer activation/deactivation, automatic disconnection for unpaid accounts, email and SMS reminders, a customer portal, bill viewing, service status checks, and support requests. The system also allows customization of company logos, invoices, suspension notices, SMS and email templates, and provides income/expense reports plus automatic backups.
The page lists both monthly and annual plans: Basic at 7USD/month, Plus at 15USD/month, and Pro at 30USD/month; annual pricing is 74, 170, and 350USD respectively. The main differences are the number of customers, number of routers, additional modules, and support period. A free version supports up to 30 customers and 1 router, and an online demo is available. However, the website clearly states that purchases have been temporarily disabled pending a new version release, so commercial availability should be verified carefully.
Mikro Rocket can be deployed on a local Linux server, PC, Windows virtual machine, cloud server, or Raspberry Pi. The documentation specifies Debian 8.x and mentions DigitalOcean, Vultr, and CloudCone. Its technology stack includes PHP, Laravel, MariaDB, Bootstrap, and related components. Support hours are weekdays from 9:00 to 18:00 (GMT-3). Monthly plans do not include free support, and emergency support may require an additional fee.
The advantages are its focused use case, low pricing, relatively detailed MikroTik support, and the option to deploy either in the cloud or locally. The drawbacks are that purchasing is currently unavailable, the system environment appears somewhat outdated, information on security compliance, permission granularity, and open APIs is limited, and the support policy is relatively restrictive. It is best suited to WISPs/ISPs with limited budgets, modest network scale, and some Linux/MikroTik operations capability.
The text does not provide information on access from China. Payment methods include PayPal, Mercado Pago, and Western Union. Users in China may face barriers around connectivity, cross-border payments, the Spanish-language interface, and remote support. Comparable alternatives include UISP, Splynx, Sonar, and Powercode, or a localized billing and management system built in-house using the RouterOS API.
⚠ This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on mikrorocket.com official site.
mikrorocket.com is an Unknown SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $7.00, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach mikrorocket.com directly.