Continuous website securityfor owners, not auditors.
WebHound runs the kind of scans an enterprise security team would run — every day, on your site — and reports what it finds in language you can act on without hiring anyone.
Small business websites are attacked daily — and nobody is watching them.
Enterprise security tools cost tens of thousands of dollars a year and require a security team to operate. The other end of the market is checkbox antivirus that scans for nothing real. The middle was empty. WebHound exists to fill that middle: continuous website security a small business owner can actually use.
Owners and operators of websites that take payments, store customer data, or hold a reputation worth protecting.
Cafés with online ordering. Local clinics with intake forms. Consultants whose entire business runs through a single landing page. Anyone who would lose more than money if their site got compromised — but who doesn’t have a CISO on speed dial.
Most small business sites have security issues nobody has looked at since the day they launched.
Missing security headers. Expired certificates nobody noticed. Forms quietly leaking data. Tracking scripts added by a marketing agency three vendors ago. WebHound scans for all of it, explains every finding in plain English, and re-checks daily so something new can’t slip in unseen.
Make continuous website security boring — for the people who can least afford a breach.
A scan should take two minutes. A finding should read like a checklist item, not a CVE entry. A change to your site should reach you the same day. That’s the bar. Everything we ship is measured against it.