Pricing

One plan. Everything covered.
$250 a month.

Consumer tools give you software. Managed protection gives you a team. There's a gap between what most families think they have and what actually stands between them and a serious incident. This is that gap, closed.

Start your intake Takes about 10 minutes. Your Security Profile arrives in 5 days.
Family Plan
$250 /month

Household + spouse + kids — single price. No contracts. Cancel anytime.

Guardian — Device & Network
  • Endpoint protection across all household devices
  • Home network hardening and WiFi security review
  • Vulnerability assessment and patch management
  • Automated monitoring with human review
Analyst — Threat Monitoring
  • Dark web and breach catalog monitoring
  • Compromised credential monitoring
  • Threat alerts with context and clear action steps
  • Account security assessment across email, banking, social
Strategist — Identity & Recovery
  • Identity theft monitoring and immediate triage
  • Personalized incident response playbook
  • Recovery and remediation when something goes wrong
  • Quarterly structured security reviews (4×/year)

Not a markup over software. A managed service.

Every family's $250 covers real costs: endpoint security tooling licensed across your household's devices, dark web intelligence feeds that run continuously against your email addresses and credentials, identity monitoring subscriptions, and secure infrastructure for your household's Security Profile.

It also covers people. Onboarding a new household takes real time — reviewing what you submitted, building out your profile, configuring monitoring for your specific accounts. Quarterly reviews aren't automated summaries; they're a structured session with someone who knows your household's history.

We're not reselling a $10/month consumer tool for $250. We're operating a managed service with tooling and team time baked into a single flat price. If that framing doesn't make sense for what you're looking for, that's fine — managed security isn't for everyone. The intake is the right place to figure out if we're the right fit.

Coming as the service matures

We're shipping one plan first and proving the model before we build around it. Here's where we're headed.

Essentials
~$125–150/mo

Devices and monitoring for individuals. The Guardian and Analyst pillars without the full quarterly review cycle. Right for a single person who wants baseline coverage without the household framing.

Not available yet
Current
Complete
$250/mo

The Family Plan. Full household coverage across all three pillars — Guardian, Analyst, and Strategist. Quarterly reviews included. Everything we offer today.

Available now
Elite
~$400/mo

For families with elevated profiles — executives, public figures, households that have already had an incident. Dedicated reviews, proactive sweeps, priority response. Still in design.

Not available yet

Why there's no free trial

A managed service is people and tooling from day one. Onboarding a family means real time — reviewing your intake, building out your profile, configuring monitoring for your specific accounts. A trial that skips those steps isn't a trial of the actual service; it's a demo of the website.

We'd rather earn trust through the intake conversation than simulate work we're not actually doing yet. If you want to see what the output looks like before committing, the sample Security Profile is the closest thing to a preview we can offer honestly.

Answered directly.

What if I already use 1Password or LastPass?

Keep using it. A password manager is one layer — a good one — but it doesn't cover device security, network exposure, dark web monitoring, or incident response. We work with whatever tools you have in place. If something in your current setup has a known vulnerability, we'll flag it and help you decide whether to fix it or replace it.

Do you replace my antivirus?

Not necessarily. We assess what you have, determine whether it's adequate for your household's profile, and either integrate with it or recommend a change. Antivirus is one component of endpoint protection. We're looking at the whole stack — device configuration, patch status, network segmentation, account security — not just whether a scanner is running.

What happens in an actual incident?

You contact us directly — not a ticket queue. Because we already know your household's configuration (devices, accounts, what's been hardened), we can act immediately rather than spend the first hour figuring out your setup. We triage what happened, contain it if there's an active threat, and walk you through remediation. Your incident response playbook, built during onboarding, is the starting point.

How is this different from LifeLock or Aura?

LifeLock and Aura are identity monitoring products — automated alerts when something shows up on a credit bureau or breach list. That's one piece of the picture. SafeHaven is a managed service: we harden your devices and network before anything happens, run continuous intelligence operations across your household's footprint, and provide a direct human response when something does happen. The distinction is proactive posture management versus reactive alerting.

Can I add extended family?

The Family Plan covers your immediate household — you, your spouse or partner, and children living in your home. Extended family (parents, siblings, adult children who live elsewhere) aren't included in the base plan. If that's something you need, mention it in the intake. We'll tell you honestly whether it's something we can structure, and at what cost.

The Guardian
The Analyst
The Strategist

Ready when you are.

The intake takes about 10 minutes. Your Security Profile arrives within 5 days. Ongoing coverage starts from there.

Start your intake

Not sure yet? Take the free 10-question self-check and see where your household actually stands.