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How does SimplyPrint compare with RaiseCloud? What's the best 3D printing cloud platform? Discover why SimplyPrint might be what you and your printer never knew you were missing!

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RaiseCloud is Raise3D's own cloud for managing a fleet of Raise3D printers, and for an all-Raise3D shop it's a smooth, first-party experience: tight ideaMaker integration, an online slicer, a print queue, work orders and reporting, with real industrial pedigree behind it (the Pro series, the RMF500). It's also free within a printer and seat cap.

The catch shows the moment your fleet isn't all Raise3D. Every other brand has to connect through RaiseOcto, a Raspberry-Pi/OctoPrint bridge plugin that hasn't shipped a release since 2020. So RaiseCloud is really a vendor console: excellent for Raise3D hardware, a cliff-edge for anything else. SimplyPrint is brand-agnostic by design, and adds the AI, automation and shop-floor tools RaiseCloud doesn't have. Here's a fair, side-by-side look.

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The bottom line

RaiseCloud is the right call if your farm is 100% Raise3D. It's free within its caps, deeply integrated with ideaMaker, and built around serious industrial machines, with a queue, online slicing, job history and reporting that work smoothly on Raise3D hardware.

SimplyPrint is the better fit for a mixed or growing farm. It runs Raise3D-style fleets and Bambu, Klipper/Moonraker, Prusa, Marlin (incl. USB), Duet and OctoPrint natively, no abandoned bridge required, and adds AI failure detection with an AI bed-check, AutoPrint continuous printing, filament inventory with NFC and label printing, a maintenance system, a school plan, SSO and EU/US data residency. If you don't want to be locked to one printer brand, that's the difference.

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One vendor vs every printer you own

RaiseCloud is built to run Raise3D hardware. SimplyPrint is built to run whatever you've got, with the same depth on each brand.

Non-Raise3D printers
SimplyPrint
Bambu, Klipper/Moonraker, Prusa, Marlin (incl. USB), Duet and OctoPrint are all first-class and native.
RaiseCloud
Third-party printers connect only through RaiseOcto, a Raspberry-Pi/OctoPrint bridge whose last release was in 2020, no native Bambu, Klipper, Prusa or Duet.
Raise3D printers
SimplyPrint
Run Raise3D-style fleets alongside everything else, with the same queue and tools.
RaiseCloud
Deep, first-party Raise3D integration with ideaMaker, work orders and reporting, genuinely smooth for an all-Raise3D shop.
Vendor lock-in
SimplyPrint
Brand-agnostic, so the platform never decides what you buy next.
RaiseCloud
Tied to one manufacturer, the day you add another brand, you're on a six-year-old bridge.
If you're all-Raise3D and intend to stay that way, RaiseCloud is a fine captive console. If your fleet is mixed, or growing, SimplyPrint runs all of it natively.

Where RaiseCloud is the better pick

For the right shop, a first-party tool from your printer maker has real advantages, and SimplyPrint is honest about them:

Free & first-party
SimplyPrint
Paid platform (2 printers free), built to run every brand.
RaiseCloud
Free within a printer/seat cap, and made by Raise3D, the slice-queue-monitor-report loop is first-party and tidy on Raise3D machines.
Industrial pedigree
SimplyPrint
Runs industrial fleets too, across brands.
RaiseCloud
Built for and with serious production machines (Pro series, RMF500), with work orders, timed reports and filament-consumption analytics aimed at manufacturing.
It has the basics
SimplyPrint
Has all of this too, across every brand.
RaiseCloud
Online slicing, a print queue, job history, reporting/statistics, multi-user teams and native mobile apps are all there, don't mistake it for bare-bones.
For an all-Raise3D shop that wants a free, first-party console, RaiseCloud is a solid choice. The case for SimplyPrint is running every brand natively, and the AI, automation and shop-floor depth RaiseCloud doesn't have.

A platform, not just a vendor console

RaiseCloud monitors and reports on a fleet well. Where SimplyPrint pulls ahead is automation, the shop floor, and identity.

Automation & AI
SimplyPrint
AI failure detection and an AI bed-check, plus AutoPrint continuous printing.
RaiseCloud
A queue with auto/manual job priority, but no AI failure detection and no continuous (lights-out) printing.
Filament & maintenance
SimplyPrint
Filament inventory with NFC read/write and label printing, plus a maintenance system.
RaiseCloud
Tracks filament consumption (machine-level RFID on newer Raise3D hardware), but no cloud NFC inventory, no label printing and no maintenance/servicing system.
Schools, SSO & data residency
SimplyPrint
A dedicated education plan, SSO, and EU + US data centres (GDPR).
RaiseCloud
No education plan, no SSO, and an AWS-hosted cloud with no EU data-residency region.
RaiseCloud covers monitoring and reporting on Raise3D hardware. SimplyPrint adds the AI, continuous printing, filament tooling, schools and SSO a broader operation leans on, across every brand.

RaiseCloud and SimplyPrint comparison

Nothing is black-and-white, and there are always pros and cons to consider when choosing a 3D printing cloud solution!
And we're not here to simply tell you, that SimplyPrint is the best - we want you to make an informed decision, and of course there are pros of using RaiseCloud as well!

Pros of using RaiseCloud

RaiseCloud has real strengths, and they're worth being honest about:

  • Free within a printer/seat cap, with no public per-seat price to start.
  • Tight Raise3D + ideaMaker integration: a smooth, first-party slice-queue-monitor-report loop on Raise3D hardware.
  • Industrial pedigree: built for serious production machines (Pro series, RMF500), with work orders and timed reports.
  • It has the basics: online slicing, a print queue, job history, reporting/statistics, multi-user teams and native iOS/Android apps.

Cons of using RaiseCloud

Where RaiseCloud runs into a ceiling for a mixed farm:

  • Vendor-locked: non-Raise3D printers connect only through RaiseOcto, an OctoPrint bridge last updated in 2020, no native Bambu, Klipper, Prusa or Duet.
  • No AI failure detection and no continuous (lights-out) printing.
  • Filament is cloud usage-tracking only: newer Raise3D hardware reads RFID spools at the machine, but there's no cloud NFC inventory and no label printing.
  • No maintenance system, no education plan and no SSO.
  • AWS-hosted with no EU data-residency region.

RaiseCloud vs. SimplyPrint

Side-by-side list comparison of details and features in RaiseCloud and SimplyPrint

RaiseCloud logo SimplyPrint logo
General
Has free plan
Free printers 2
Max cost Free; paid printer/seat add-ons Free, or from $4/printer/mo
Free cloud storage 1GB
Usage based cost
Unlimited printing
Supports all printers Raise3D native (others via bridge)
Features
Remote access
Filament management Usage tracking
Filament NFC tags (read & write)
Filament label printing (Dymo / Zebra)
Knows your printer Raise printers only
Cloud files
Print queue
Livestream
Gcode analysis
A.I failure detection
AI Bed Check (is the bed clear?)
AutoPrint / continuous printing
Maintenance & servicing system
Custom fields
Staggered Start (for power draw)
Print job history
Print remotely
Built-in slicer
Multi-printer friendly
Multi-print
Multi-stream
Statistics
API
Slicer smart-rotation
Smart filament change
Bed level helper
Organization
Multiple users
User groups / ranks
User permissions
School plan
Shared files & folders
Shared slicer profiles
Hub
Custom domains
SSO (single sign-on)
Notifications
Email notifications
Push (mobile / app) notifications
SMS / text message notifications
Apps
Android app
iOS app
"PWA" (installable web-application)
Security & privacy
Account 2-factor authentication
Privacy-minded analytics & data-gathering ?
Support
Live-chat support
Phone support
Email support
Firmware & gateway support
OctoPrint install
Native Moonraker support
Mainsail install
Fluidd install
Klipper support Via RaiseOcto bridge
Duet3D integration
Direct Prusa support (MK4, XL and up / new main boards)
Direct Bambu Lab printer integration
Support for custom integrations
Enterprise & partners
OEM
Partner program (reseller / distributor)
Affiliate program
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RaiseCloud vs. SimplyPrint: frequently asked questions

Is RaiseCloud or SimplyPrint better for a print farm?

RaiseCloud is the better fit if your farm is 100% Raise3D, it's free within a cap and tightly integrated with ideaMaker. SimplyPrint is the better fit for a mixed or growing farm: it runs Bambu, Klipper/Moonraker, Prusa, Marlin, Duet and OctoPrint natively (RaiseCloud routes non-Raise3D printers through a 2020-era OctoPrint bridge), and adds AI failure detection, AutoPrint, filament inventory with NFC, a maintenance system, a school plan, SSO and EU/US data residency.

Does RaiseCloud support non-Raise3D printers?

Only through RaiseOcto, a Raspberry-Pi/OctoPrint bridge plugin whose last release was in 2020. There's no native support for Bambu, Klipper, Prusa or Duet. SimplyPrint supports all of those natively, with the same depth on each brand.

Is RaiseCloud free?

Yes, RaiseCloud is free within a printer and seat cap; beyond that you pay to add printer connections (pricing isn't published publicly). SimplyPrint gives 2 printers free and scales on a flat plan with volume discounts at farm size.

Does RaiseCloud have AI failure detection or continuous printing?

No. RaiseCloud has camera monitoring, a queue (with auto/manual job priority) and reporting, but no AI failure detection and no continuous (lights-out) printing. SimplyPrint adds AI failure detection, an AI bed-check and AutoPrint continuous printing.

Does RaiseCloud have a slicer and job history?

Yes, RaiseCloud has online slicing (and integrates with the ideaMaker desktop slicer), plus full job history and a reporting module, so don't mistake it for bare-bones. SimplyPrint also offers a full interactive cloud slicer and print history, across every brand, plus the AI and automation RaiseCloud lacks.

What's the best print farm alternative to RaiseCloud for a mixed-brand fleet?

If your farm runs more than just Raise3D, SimplyPrint is the natural RaiseCloud alternative. It runs Bambu, Klipper/Moonraker, Prusa, Marlin (including over USB), Duet, Creality and Anycubic (direct via the SimplyPrint Client) and OctoPrint natively, with the same queue, monitoring and tooling on every brand, instead of routing non-Raise3D printers through the 2020-era RaiseOcto bridge. SimplyPrint has been running print farms since 2020, and adds AI failure detection, AutoPrint continuous printing, a filament inventory and a maintenance system on top.

Will I be locked in if I start on RaiseCloud and later add other printers?

That's the practical risk. RaiseCloud is built around Raise3D's own ecosystem (ideaMaker, RaiseTouch, RaiseCloud), so the day you add a Bambu, Prusa or Klipper machine you're on a six-year-old OctoPrint bridge rather than a first-class integration. SimplyPrint is brand-agnostic by design, so the platform never decides what you buy next, you can mix Raise3D-style fleets with everything else and keep one console for the whole farm.

Conclusion
Why SimplyPrint is the Top RaiseCloud Alternative

We made SimplyPrint due to the fact, that nothing else on the market quite fit our needs. We wanted a platform that was easy to use, but still had all the features we needed. We wanted a feature-rich platform, intuitive and easy to use, with a great user experience and actual innovation within the 3D print management software space.

In summary, we - humble and unbiased as we are 😉 - believe that the SimplyPrint platform is a great RaiseCloud alternative!

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