Pricing
One price for one scan. No subscriptions, no seats, no surprise overages. Pay when you want a scan, that's it.
Securli Scan
For the first scan of a new deployment you own.
- Verified ownership before any scan runs
- Four scan engines in one pass: passive recon, active vulnerability, repository, AI-specific
- Plain-English explanation per finding
- Paste-ready remediation prompts for Cursor / Claude / Copilot
- PDF report, downloadable for 365 days
- Raw scanner output retained for 90 days
- No subscription. One scan, one charge.
Securli Rescan
For a re-run against a target you've already verified.
- No re-verification required — your verified target is remembered
- Same four engines
- "Fixed since last time" diff against the previous report
- New findings highlighted
- Same retention windows (PDF 365 days, raw 90 days)
- Buy rescan only after a previous scan against the same target
What about taxes?
The $15 / $10 prices are exclusive of indirect taxes. Paddle calculates the applicable VAT, GST, or sales tax based on your billing country at checkout, collects it, and remits it on our behalf. The amount you actually pay at checkout is shown with the tax line itemised.
Currency
Pricing is in US Dollars. Paddle displays a converted total in your local currency at checkout and charges your card in either USD or your local currency depending on Paddle's policy for your country. The USD price is the source of truth.
What does a scan credit cost me later?
When you pay, you receive one scan credit in your account. The credit is consumed the moment you click "Start scan" against a verified target. Until you click Start, the credit sits unused in your account — refundable within 14 days under our Refund Policy. Once consumed, the scan runs to completion automatically and the credit can no longer be refunded.
Volume / team pricing
Not in v1. If you need to scan more than ~10 targets a month, email [email protected] and we'll figure something out.
Free trial?
No free trial. The first scan is the trial — at $15 it's cheap enough that you can find out if Securli is useful for your stack without much risk.