Pricing that starts with proof and scales into ownership.

The free scan is the proof step. Paid plans are for teams that need monitoring, retained evidence, and a defensible operating record after the scan ends.

Entry point
Free public scan
Recommended plan
Growth
Commercial model
Monitoring, not credits

Public proof

Starter

For first scans and one-off checks

A calm entry point for teams that need a credible signal before operationalising the work.

  • One public snapshot at a time
  • Headline score and top exposure signals
  • No retained history, alerts, or workspace reporting
Recommended

Growth

For owned domains that need active coverage

The operating plan for one team managing verified domains, alerts, and retained evidence.

  • Continuous monitoring for verified domains
  • Alerts when posture changes or trust weakens
  • Protected findings, history, and exportable reports

Multi-domain governance

Portfolio

For agencies and large organisations

Built for teams that need oversight across several domains, business units, or client environments.

  • Workspace-wide oversight across multiple domains
  • Cross-domain change tracking and reporting
  • Operational review for recurring security ownership

Choose based on operating responsibility.

Public snapshot

Starter
includedIncluded
Growth
includedIncluded
Portfolio
includedIncluded

Continuous monitoring

Starter
noNo
Growth
includedIncluded
Portfolio
includedIncluded

Alerts and change detection

Starter
noNo
Growth
includedIncluded
Portfolio
includedIncluded

History and exports

Starter
noNo
Growth
includedIncluded
Portfolio
includedIncluded

Cross-domain oversight

Starter
noNo
Growth
limitedLimited
Portfolio
includedIncluded

Questions buyers ask before committing.

Why is Starter free?

Starter is meant to prove the quality of the public signal before a team commits to protected monitoring.

What changes when a team upgrades?

Paid plans move the work from a one-time public snapshot into a protected operating record with monitoring, alerts, and retained evidence.

When should a buyer choose Portfolio?

Choose Portfolio when the problem is governance across several owned domains, business units, or client environments rather than a single monitored asset.