Studios shipping client work across many platforms.
Agencies sit on the worst kind of risk: many small estates, each different, each owned by a client who does not want a vulnerability disclosure call. Argus gives a studio one mesh across all of those projects — repos, hosts, cloud accounts, WordPress sites — with per-client views and findings that travel with the project even after handover. AI triage means you spend judgement on the few things that genuinely need it, not on the hundreds of low-severity alerts that should never have reached a human. Pricing is metered on AI usage instead of seat or site count, so protecting another client costs you the intelligence you choose to spend on them, not a fresh subscription.
A dozen clients, a dozen tooling stacks, no single picture of what is at risk this week.
A vulnerability disclosure call from a client whose site you handed over months ago.
Per-site security plugins that bill per install and never roll up into a portfolio view.
One Argus mesh across every client project — code, hosts, cloud, CMS.
Per-client reports that show what was found, what was fixed and how fast.
AI triage gives you a defensible "what mattered this week" answer without reading a feed.
Defend ($19/mo) or Respond ($39/mo). Most agencies start on Defend for continuous scanning + Auto-Protect; Respond adds SSO, fleet policy and SLAs for studios billing security as a managed service. See pricing →
Continuous secret scanning, CVE mapping and supply-chain checks across every repository you connect.
Posture and security-header checks on every Vercel deployment, with findings tied back to the project.
Site-wide posture, headers and edge-function checks for every Netlify project under one mesh.
Zone-level posture, WAF observability and edge-rule audits for every Cloudflare account you connect.
Black-box scanner plus the Argus Sentinel agent — WordFence-parity protection with AI verdicts.
Knowing everything you run before an attacker does.
Turning a flood of CVEs into the few that actually matter.
Where AI genuinely helps a SOC — and where it does not.
One mesh. Pick the way in that fits — open Argus and connect a platform.