Security Monitoring Platform

StackHound — Security signals for the stack you actually run.

Daily security monitoring for websites, servers and the software they depend on — advisories correlated against your real stack, ranked by evidence rather than severity score.

Early access StackHound is in development and not yet generally available. Join the waitlist to be told when it opens up.

For WordPress operators, agencies and server admins who need clarity without running a security operations centre.

Outside-in monitoring — domains, headers, TLS, DNS, WordPress fingerprints, exposed services and third-party scripts

Optional Linux agent for package versions, services, SSH keys, file changes, Fail2Ban and malware scan results

Advisories matched against the software you actually run, so a CVE for a module you do not have stays out of the way

Ranked by evidence — known exploitation and confirmed exposure ahead of raw severity score

Signal Inbox reads CVE feeds, vendor advisories and research blogs and files them by relevance to your assets

Grouped by the remediation that resolves them, not one alert per CVE

Interested in StackHound?

StackHound is not released yet. Join the waitlist for early access, or talk to us about what you need it to do.