Netwarden

About Netwarden

Server monitoring with CVE alerts, plus an error tracker for the apps on top. Built by a small team that got tired of paying for both separately.

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.

Get in touch

Email lands with the team. The agent and the WordPress plugin live on GitHub if you want to read the code first.

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