iPentesting
Pricing

Security checkups that scale with your business

Start free with a basic scan. Upgrade for full findings, PDF reports, alerts, and client-ready reports.

Free

For quick checks and basic visibility.

$0/month
  • 1 domain
  • Monthly basic scan
  • Basic security score
  • Top 3 findings
  • Limited fix guidance
Scan Free
Best for Small Businesses

Standard

Clear security reports and ongoing monitoring.

$29/month

$290/year

  • 3 domains
  • Weekly scans
  • Full findings
  • PDF reports
  • Email alerts
  • OWASP checklist
  • SSL, DNS, email & website checks
Start 7-Day Trial
Best for Agencies

Premium

For agencies and MSPs — white-label reports, multi-client dashboards, daily monitoring, and GovCon readiness tools.

$99/month

$990/year

  • 15 domains
  • White-label reports
  • Client dashboard
  • Daily monitoring
  • Team access (5 users)
  • GovCon readiness packet
  • Vendor questionnaire generator
  • Incident response plan generator
Start Premium

Transparent plans

Every plan includes safe, non-invasive domain checks. Upgrade when you need more domains, full findings, PDF reports, monitoring, or agency-ready workflows.

Prices are listed in U.S. dollars. Annual billing saves roughly two months compared to paying monthly on Standard and Premium.

Billing & merchant of record

Paid subscriptions are billed by KAAI TECH LLC, the company behind iPentesting. Checkout is handled securely through Stripe. You can manage or cancel your subscription from the billing page at any time.

iPentesting is operated as a subsidiary brand of KAAI TECH LLC. KAAI TECH LLC is the legal entity responsible for the iPentesting service, website, and customer agreements. All paid subscriptions and recurring charges for iPentesting are billed and processed by KAAI TECH LLC through our payment provider, Stripe. Your card or bank statement may show KAAI TECH LLC, IPENTESTING, or a similar descriptor.

Pricing FAQ

Yes. iPentesting performs safe, non-invasive public-facing checks only. We do not run exploits, brute force credentials, or perform aggressive scanning that could harm uptime.