What this is
Netwarden is two products that share an agent, a dashboard, and a bill.
Hosts is a Linux monitoring agent that also runs a security audit on every box. CPU, memory, disk, network, plus CVE matching against Ubuntu USN, Debian DSA, Red Hat OVAL, and OSV.dev. SSH posture, public-port exposure, failed-login GeoIP, TLS expiry. Same daemon.
Apps (still in alpha) is an error tracker. Fingerprint dedup, source-map symbolication, breadcrumbs. The extra wedge is a daily OSV.dev cross-reference on the actual packages you shipped. The day a CVE patch ships for one of your dependencies, you find out.
Why it exists
Datadog is great if you have a procurement team. Sentry is great until your traffic spikes and the invoice does too. There is a gap below those for people who run real servers, real apps, and want a real bill at the end of the month.
We sized this product at that gap. Flat monthly pricing. No per-event line items. A free tier that includes the dependency-CVE feature, because gating the interesting thing defeats the point.
Who runs this
A small US-based team. The agent is open source on GitHub. The platform is closed but the self-hosted binary is the same binary we run.
There is no scripted demo, no dedicated sales motion, and no offshore support queue. Email goes to a human who works on the product.