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One price per dependency. Never per request.

Unlimited seats on every plan, priced so a single prevented incident pays for the year.

Starter

$149a month, billed annually

For small teams and funded builders who already feel the third-party blind spot.

  • Up to 10 monitored dependencies
  • Drift and schema detection
  • Alerts to Slack and email
  • 30-day history
  • Unlimited seats
Most teams

Growth

$499a month, billed annually

For high-growth SaaS and AI-agent teams. The cross-company early warning lives here.

  • Up to 40 monitored dependencies
  • Cross-company early warning
  • The drift gate for CI
  • Slack, PagerDuty, and phone alerts
  • One-year history, priority support

Enterprise

Custom

For larger and regulated teams, usually 50+ dependencies, with SSO, on-prem, and compliance needs.

  • Unlimited dependencies
  • SSO and SAML, on-prem or BYO-cloud
  • SOC 2 and a contractual SLA
  • The full observatory early warning
  • Dedicated support and security review

A monitored dependency is one external provider. Monthly billing is available at a slightly higher rate. Launch pricing, and it may move as we learn from early teams.

Fair questions.

How is this priced?

By the dependencies you protect, not by traffic. You always know your bill, and a busy month never turns into a surprise invoice.

What counts as a dependency?

One external provider. A host like the Stripe API is one dependency; a single MCP server is one. It is counted per provider, never per endpoint or per request.

Can I try it first?

Yes. Start with a free audit: we run your real dependencies through the engine and show you what is drifting, then you decide.

Do you see our traffic?

No. A lightweight collector strips values before anything reaches our cloud, so we work from the shape of your traffic, never its contents: no bodies, no secrets, no personal data.

How do seats work?

Unlimited on every plan. Your whole on-call rotation should live in the dashboard, so we never charge by the head.

What happens when a dependency changes?

You get warned where you work, with the evidence and the lead time. On Growth and up, the CI gate can also stop a breaking change from merging.