Choose Deep Search or Monitoring.Match the workflow to the case.
Deep Search establishes the baseline when facts are unclear. Monitoring keeps a known target or exposure surface under recurring reviewed follow-up. Private workflow. Analyst-backed outputs. No target alerts.
Every plan is subject to the Permitted Use Policy, including prohibitions on harassment, private-data access, unlawful surveillance, and regulated eligibility decisions.
Deep Search Packages
Start here when you need answers now. Pick the depth of evidence and analyst input that matches the case, then add Monitoring if the same case needs recurring reviewed follow-up.
Verification Brief
Fast identity validation when you need a clear answer quickly
- Core case review across the main public footprint
- Baseline identity corroboration
- Public identifier cross-checks
- High-level context summary
- Verification summary with recommended next step
- Deeper relationship mapping
- Timeline reconstruction
- Analyst narrative
Investigation Report
Recommended package for most high-trust investigations
- Everything in Verification Brief
- Wider source and archive coverage
- Deeper alias and username permutation review
- Writing-pattern and behavior clues
- Connection mapping basics
- Timeline of key digital events
- Analyst narrative
- Evidence appendix & dossier
Evidence Dossier
Full case file with analyst narrative and deeper evidence packaging
- Everything in Investigation Report
- Broadest source coverage for complex cases
- Deeper relationship mapping and clustering
- Analyst narrative & interpretation
- Full dossier with evidence appendix
- Risk assessment
- Cross-border research capabilities
- 30-day access to findings
Add Monitoring when the case needs continuity.
Start with Investigation Report when you need a defensible baseline. Choose Monitoring when the subject, aliases, or exposure surface are known and recurring alerts need to stay attached to the case record.
Compare Monitoring plans →Monitoring scan cycles and alert delivery depend on the selected subscription tier and available identifiers.
Monitoring Plans
Choose Monitoring when the case already has a known target, alias set, brand surface, or baseline evidence. Plans differ by scan scope, alert priority, and how much recurring context the case needs.
Change Watch
Light recurring coverage for one known target
- Recurring scans across the known target footprint
- Alerts for meaningful new changes
- Monthly monitoring summary
- Dashboard updates
- 1 person monitored
- Cancel anytime
- Higher-priority recurring scans
- Priority change alerts
Active Monitoring
Recommended recurring monitoring for one active case
- Everything in Change Watch
- Weekly scan cycles
- Broader source and alias coverage
- Weekly digests
- Priority change alerts
- Monthly consolidated report
- 1 person monitored
- Cancel anytime
Multi-Target Watch
Recurring monitoring for multi-person or higher-touch active cases
- Everything in Active Monitoring
- Monitor 3 people
- Expanded geographic and alias coverage
- Multi-person case view
- Monthly analyst commentary
- Weekly digests per person
- Priority change alerts
- Cancel anytime
Known target required
Monitoring works best after a person, brand, alias set, or exposure surface has been identified.
Reviewed alert path
Alerts are tied to scan results and case thresholds, then delivered through the configured email and dashboard paths.
Same-case report flow
Recurring evidence can feed Monitoring reports so follow-up stays connected to the run that produced it.
Deep Search vs. Monitoring
Use this to choose the workflow that matches where the case is today.
| Aspect | Deep Search | Monitoring |
|---|---|---|
| Start here when | You need to establish who or what you are dealing with | The target or exposure surface is known and the case needs recurring review |
| Primary output | A Deep Search report with evidence and recommended next steps | Reviewed alerts, change history, and recurring monitoring summaries |
| Timeframe | One-time investigation completed in 24–48 hours | Recurring scan cycles based on the selected subscription plan |
| Cost model | $79–279 per target | $39–149 per month |
| Recommended sequence | Usually the first purchase in a new case | Usually added after a baseline exists or the target is already known |
| Flexibility | Buy only the package depth you need | Keep, upgrade, or cancel recurring coverage as the case changes |
Technical Capabilities
This pricing page focuses on workflow capabilities buyers can actually expect: scoped collection, analyst review, secure reporting, recurring scan cycles, and follow-up guidance.
Scoped Public-Web Collection
Collection follows the active case objective instead of promising blanket access to every source type.
Evidence Packaging
Reports, evidence packs, and response summaries keep findings usable outside the live case review flow.
Follow-Up Guidance
Reports and Monitoring summaries explain next actions without promising unsupported freshness or coverage guarantees.
Representative Case Patterns
Composite scenarios aligned to the current public workflows. They illustrate how a case can unfold and are not customer testimonials.
Privacy & Workflow Safeguards
Public proof on this page stays focused on how the workflow behaves instead of unsupported certification or scale claims.
Private Workflow
Cases stay non-contact by default
Encrypted Handling
Customer case data is protected throughout delivery
Self-Serve Options
Deep Search and Monitoring have distinct checkout paths
Analyst-Backed Outputs
Reports, alerts, and evidence packs surface review state clearly
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about Deep Search, Monitoring, and enterprise escalation
Need multi-user access, governance, or procurement support?
Enterprise pricing is for teams that need a contract-scoped operating model around access, exports, rollout, and support for investigation or monitoring work.
Multiple reviewers
More than one person needs access to the same case, target set, or monitoring history.
Governance or exports
Security, legal, or reporting requirements need documented controls, exports, or shared ownership.
Procurement-led rollout
The team needs contract-scoped pricing, deployment planning, or integration review before moving forward.