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vs RangeForce14 features comparedUpdated March 2026

SOCSimulator vs RangeForce (2026)

The Short Answer

SOCSimulator is an individual-focused SOC training platform with free access, real-time shift simulation, and transparent pricing at $18/month. RangeForce is an enterprise cyber range with team training, corporate reporting, and pricing typically starting at $15,000+/year. Pick SOCSimulator for individual training. Pick RangeForce for enterprise team programs.

Where SOCSimulator Excels

Built for individual analysts who want to train on their own schedule, not enterprise buyers running team programs
Transparent pricing with a free tier. No sales calls, no procurement cycles, no six-figure annual contracts
Shift simulation trains operational SOC skills that static training modules cannot replicate
Sign up and start training in minutes from any browser. No corporate IT involvement required
Community-oriented platform where individual analysts control their own training progression
SLA pressure and noise injection create realistic SOC conditions at the individual practitioner level

Where RangeForce Excels

Enterprise-grade cyber range with team training and battle simulation capabilities
Large module library covering multiple cybersecurity domains beyond SOC operations
Team exercises and cyber battle drills designed for group training and competitive skill assessment
Integrates with corporate training programs, compliance tracking, and learning management systems
Detailed analytics and reporting dashboards built for training managers and CISOs
Covers infrastructure security, cloud security, and other domains alongside SOC training

Feature-by-Feature Comparison

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SOCSimulator Wins
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Tied
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RangeForce Wins
FeatureSOCSimulatorRangeForce
Access
Individual self-service signupYesEnterprise only
No procurement requiredYesNo
Pricing
Free tier availableFree foreverNo
Transparent pricingYesQuote-based
Training Mode
Real-time shift simulationYesNo
Tools
SIEM console trainingYesVia modules
XDR console trainingYesVia modules
Firewall log analysisYesVia modules
Realism
Noise/false positive injectionYesNo
SLA pressure timerYesNo
Enterprise
Team battle simulationsNoYes
Enterprise reporting/analyticsPlannedYes
Focus
Multi-domain coverageSOC focusedBroad
Framework
MITRE ATT&CK mappingYesYes

Pricing Comparison

SOCSimulator

Free forever (core) | Pro $18/mo or $180/yr

No credit card required for free tier

RangeForce

Enterprise pricing (contact sales), typically $15,000+/year for teams

Pricing as of March 2026

See our pricing page for current SOCSimulator plans and features.

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Our Verdict

SOCSimulator is built for individual analysts who want to train on their own terms. RangeForce is built for enterprises training security teams at scale. The right choice comes down to whether you are an individual learner or a training program manager.

Choose SOCSimulator if...

Individual SOC analysts, career switchers, and self-motivated learners who want affordable, immediate access to realistic SOC training without going through corporate procurement.

Choose RangeForce if...

Enterprise security teams, training managers, and CISOs who need a full cyber range with team exercises, detailed reporting, and compliance tracking integration.

If you are an individual looking to break into or level up in a SOC role, SOCSimulator is the obvious choice. You start training for free in minutes. RangeForce requires enterprise procurement and budgets that start at $15,000/year. If your organization is evaluating team training platforms, RangeForce offers broader enterprise capabilities today. SOCSimulator's planned enterprise tier will compete at a more accessible price point.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can individuals use RangeForce, or is SOCSimulator the better option?

RangeForce is an enterprise platform. It requires corporate procurement, typically involves annual contracts starting at $15,000 or more, and is not designed for individual self-service signup. SOCSimulator is built for individual analysts from the ground up: free tier, transparent pricing at $18/month for Pro, instant browser-based access. If you are an individual learner, career switcher, or self-motivated analyst, SOCSimulator is the practical choice. RangeForce is designed for organizations training entire security teams.

How does SOCSimulator compare to RangeForce for SOC training?

Different markets. SOCSimulator offers individual-focused real-time shift simulation with integrated SIEM, XDR, and Firewall consoles, noise injection, and SLA pressure, all accessible from a free tier. RangeForce offers enterprise cyber ranges with team battle simulations, corporate reporting, and multi-domain skill modules. For SOC-specific training, SOCSimulator's real-time shift mode provides a more authentic operational experience. For enterprise team training across multiple security domains, RangeForce has broader coverage.

Is SOCSimulator cheaper than RangeForce?

By orders of magnitude for individual users. SOCSimulator's core tier is free, and Pro access costs $18/month or $180/year. RangeForce uses enterprise pricing that typically starts at $15,000+ per year for team access (as of March 2026), with pricing determined through sales conversations. For individual learners, the comparison is not even close. For enterprise teams, SOCSimulator's planned enterprise tier will offer competitive pricing with transparent per-seat costs.

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