What is Seenty?
An overview of Seenty's core pillars -- assets, operations, security posture, integrations, and workspace management.
What is Seenty?
Seenty is a preventive attack surface monitoring platform. It continuously watches your digital infrastructure -- domains, cloud accounts, repositories, and services -- to detect security risks, downtime, and misconfigurations before they become incidents.
Instead of juggling separate tools for uptime monitoring, vulnerability scanning, incident management, and status pages, Seenty brings everything together in one place.
The five pillars
Seenty is organized around five core areas:
Assets
Assets are the resources you want Seenty to watch. You register them once, and Seenty takes care of the rest -- scanning, monitoring, and alerting.
- Domains -- Register your domains, verify ownership via DNS, and Seenty will discover subdomains, detect technologies, scan for CVEs, and check for DNS misconfigurations on a nightly schedule.
- Cloud Accounts -- Connect your AWS or Azure accounts with read-only credentials. Seenty scans IAM policies, storage buckets, and network security groups for common misconfigurations.
- Repositories -- Connect GitHub repositories to scan your codebases for leaked secrets, vulnerable dependencies, and infrastructure-as-code issues.
- Endpoint Collections -- Group API endpoints together and scan them directly, without requiring DNS domain verification.
Operations
Operations is where you monitor uptime and respond to problems.
- Service Monitors -- Create HTTP, Ping, or TCP checks that run at configurable intervals from multiple global regions. Get alerted the moment something goes down.
- Incidents -- When a monitor fails, Seenty automatically creates an incident with a full timeline. Acknowledge, investigate, and resolve incidents collaboratively.
- Escalation Policies -- Define multi-step alert chains. If the first responder does not acknowledge within a set time, the alert escalates to the next person or team.
- On-Call Schedules -- Set up daily or weekly rotations so your team shares the on-call burden fairly. Override schedules for vacations or planned absences.
- Status Pages -- Publish a branded, public-facing status page so your users always know if services are healthy.
Security Posture
Security Posture gives you a unified view of all security findings across your assets.
- Misconfigurations -- DNS issues, open ports, public S3 buckets, permissive security groups, and more.
- Vulnerabilities -- Known CVEs in your domain technologies and dependency vulnerabilities in your repositories.
- Secrets -- Leaked API keys, tokens, passwords, and credentials found in your codebases.
Integrations
Integrations connect Seenty to the tools your team already uses.
- Notification Channels -- Receive alerts via Email, Slack, Discord, Microsoft Teams, Telegram, SMS, Push notifications, or generic Webhooks.
- Service Integrations -- Connect cloud providers (AWS, Azure) and source code platforms (GitHub) to enable security scanning.
Workspace
Workspace is where you manage your team and subscription.
- Organization -- Invite team members, assign roles (Owner, Admin, Editor, Viewer), and manage access.
- Billing -- Choose a plan, manage your subscription, and view invoices.
- Settings -- Configure your profile, notification preferences, and security settings like MFA.