Flare Plans

Threat Exposure Management Solutions Tailored to Your Needs.

Being open and thoughtful are two of Flareā€™s core company values and we extend this to our pricing and solution plans. While capabilities, features, and support levels vary, you never have to compromise on coverage. Every Flare customer receives access to our world-class threat intelligence database regardless of the plan you chose.

Flare Starter

75 Identifiers

Available to add on to takedowns, supply chain ransomware monitoring, and global search bar

Flare Essentials

400 Identifiers

Available to add on to takedowns, supply chain ransomware monitoring, and global search bar

Flare Core

RECOMMENDED
800 Identifiers

Available to add on to takedowns, supply chain ransomware monitoring, and global search bar

Flare Enterprise

4,000 Identifiers

Available to add on to takedowns, supply chain ransomware monitoring, and global search bar

Unified Exposure Management

What Your Team Will
Love About Flare

Flare integrates threat intelligence, digital risk protection, and attack surface management into a flexible solution that helps you stay ahead of threat actors and reclaim the information advantage.Ā 

Unrestricted Access to World-Class Data

Your team will have full access to Flareā€™s expanding security intelligence and threat exposure database, without limitations. No gated data, no hidden costsā€”and no compromising on coverage.

Built for Teams That Want Less SaaS Tools

Looking to streamline your security stack? Flare can replace 3-5 commercial or open-source tools, lowering costs and improving efficiency. Flare easily integrates with your existing security systems too.

Ridiculously Easy to Use

You wonā€™t need to complete a four-week training course to become a Flare ā€œpower userā€. The platform offers same day time to value and is set up in 30 minutes or less.

A Real Free Trial Process

You donā€™t have to take our word for it. Flare offers a meaningful and transparent free trial process so you can evaluate the product on your own terms.

ā€œFlare was purchased to enable and turbocharge 3 separate use cases that met our needs as a heavily regulated global entity. The primary use cases we were working to fulfill was to build a threat intelligence program, perform deep searches for exposures to our intellectual property and effectively monitor the security posture of our critical 3rd party vendors. After a competitive process that included an initial 22 different toolsets we selected Flare as the tool that was able to meet our requirements.ā€

- CISO, Transportation Industry

FAQ

Consider factors like your organizationā€™s size, the scope of your attack surface, and the maturity of your security program. Smaller organizations with smaller attack surfaces will likely fit on the left side of the chart, while larger organizations will be on the right.
Pricing depends on your specific needs. Contact our sales team for more details, but rest assured our plans are aligned with budgets from SMBs to large enterprises.
Identifiers are how Flare gathers data relevant to your business, such as domains, names, keywords, IP addresses, BIN numbers, and more.

Flareā€™s Threat Flow is the industryā€™s first transparent generative AI application, delivering timely, relevant, and trustworthy summaries of threat actor chatter on the dark web. Threat Flow Generated Intelligence is accessible to all Flare customers and allows for reporting by general themes and common industry verticals. Threat Flow Custom Intelligence and Explorer, allows for customizable prompting via keywords, flexible time frame filtering (2, 7, 30, 90 days), and full browsing and searching of our dark web unit summary database.

Itā€™s a popular (and powerful) feature that allows you to query Flareā€™s entire security intelligence and exposure management database regardless of your identifiers.
Twice per year, a Flare representative will review your intelligence requirements, goals, and help optimize the platform accordingly. For the biannual coverage update, a represenatvie will review potential gaps in coverage with your team. Certain sources such as Telegram channels can be added immediately, while other sources can be added for consideration on the product roadmap.