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No contracts. Start with a free trial, or simple monthly pricing, and add on-demand scanners if you need them.
Easy to start, easy to change, easy to stop
PortWarden pricing is built for self-serve teams. No contracts, cancel anytime, pay monthly or save with annual billing, add or remove services at any time, and run scans on demand without a monthly recurring subscription. For a deeper breakdown of Free, Basic, and Premium monitoring coverage, see the monitoring plans guide.
- No contracts
- Cancel anytime
- Monthly pricing
- Annual discounts available
- Add or remove services at any time
- Run scans on demand without a recurring subscription
Free
Start free and see what is exposed before you spend a dollar. Add up to 3 endpoints. No credit card required.
What’s included
- Basic port monitoring for up to 3 endpoints
- Visibility into externally exposed ports
- Scans all 65,000 ports on each monitored endpoint
- Light recurring checks for change awareness
- Simple summary reporting
- Good starting point for small teams
Basic
Simple monthly monitoring for teams that want ongoing visibility without extra overhead.
$10/endpoint/mo
Per monitored endpoint, such as a domain or IP. Monthly pricing shown. Save with annual billing.
Everything in Free, plus
- Regularly scheduled scanning for exposure changes and service updates
- Broader internet-facing visibility per endpoint
- Scans all 65,000 ports on each monitored endpoint
- Multi-format reports your team can actually use
- Built-in guided analysis for remediation support
- Historical scan tracking and change context
- Alerting for fresh exposure and new findings
Premium
Deeper monthly coverage when a standard scan is not enough.
$25/endpoint/mo
Per monitored endpoint with deeper coverage. Monthly pricing shown. Save with annual billing.
Best for critical endpoints that need deeper recurring visibility.
Everything in Basic, plus
- Deeper recurring vulnerability analysis
- Richer finding detail and stronger remediation context
- More complete visibility into externally reachable risk
- Scans all 65,000 ports on each monitored endpoint
- Guided support on top of deeper findings
- Better fit for critical or more complex endpoints
- Faster path to hardening decisions
Want more detail on what recurring monitoring catches? Read the monitoring plans guide for examples of exposed ports, service drift, suspicious banners, and change alerts.
Want a human to take a look at your scan reports? A Certified Security Engineer can jump in fast and pick up where your recon left off. Human review is available when you need it.
Need more than the price card?
The pricing cards show the basics. The monitoring guide explains what each recurring plan watches for, including exposed ports, new services, suspicious banners, service drift, software-update changes, and unexpected remote access tools.
Use it to understand why regular external monitoring matters, which plan fits each kind of endpoint, and when to add deeper on-demand scanning.
Read Monitoring DetailsThe monitoring guide covers
- Free, Basic, and Premium plan details
- All 65,000 ports checked per monitored endpoint
- How alerts and historical change context help catch drift
- Why service fingerprints and banners matter
- How monitoring pairs with advanced on-demand scanners
Need a closer look?
In addition to monthly plans, PortWarden offers on-demand advanced testing for customers who need a targeted review of a system, app, or risk area. If you have questions, are not quite ready to sign up, are a Managed Service Provider, or have compliance questions, use the contact form and we'll help you choose the right scan for the job.
Attack-surface and service reviews
Good for deeper endpoint mapping, exposure validation, and one-off checks after infrastructure or firewall changes.
TLS and transport security reviews
Useful when you need focused validation of certificates, protocols, cipher posture, and broader endpoint consistency.
Web application reviews
For path discovery, web exposure mapping, and deeper checks on customer-facing applications that need more than a baseline scan.
Database and SQL risk validation
For higher-risk applications where you need targeted validation of database exposure and suspected injection paths.
Deeper vulnerability validation
When you need stronger one-off evidence on a specific host, endpoint, or application before a launch, audit, or hardening cycle.
High-confidence exploit validation
For teams that need to separate theoretical findings from real business risk on a specific issue before they spend time or budget fixing it.