Announcing Xint Pulse - The Full Capabilities of Xint Served One Scan at a Time
On July 15th we launched Xint Pulse, an autonomous runtime application testing plan for product security teams that needed a timely, one-off check of their applications.
Most security testing runs on a calendar (quarterly or annually). When we originally designed Xint it was meant to provide continuous protection for enterprises securing thousands of apps, servers, and APIs.
But we kept hearing the same thing from teams of every size - we need the expertise of the best pen testers for immediate surge needs, such as an emergency release right before a weekend.
That's what Xint Pulse is for.
It’s the same engine providing the same depth and quality of scans. What changes is you can run it at the moment you need it, on the target that matters, over a short window. No annual commitment, no waiting for the next scan cycle.
And to be clear: this is not a lighter version of Xint for smaller teams. A vulnerability with reproduction steps is a vulnerability with reproduction steps whether you're testing one app before launch or a thousand in production. Pulse just meets the work where it happens, at the event, not on the calendar.
What is Xint Pulse?
Xint Pulse has all the capabilities of Xint’s black-box runtime testing (Xint Web) without the annual agreement. At $3000/application, the pricing makes it cost efficient for one-time scans of a single application (with up to 3 retests within 30 days).
Who is Xint Pulse for?
We had originally designed Xint for enterprises with large numbers of outward facing applications, APIs, MCPs, and servers to test with consistent, continuous protection. However, we received a large number of inbound requests from organizations of all sizes, including startups, SMBs, and even large enterprises, who wanted the quality of Xint’s findings but could not make annual commitments or had fewer than 3 applications they needed to test.
Why you should use Xint Pulse
Attackers have adopted AI to scale their expertise so they can attack every nook and crannie of an application in a way that would have been too time and cost prohibitive in the past. Defenders need to adopt the same mentality. Human pentests are too expensive and can take months for results.
Building in-house agentic tools can take months and often ends up costing much more due to unpredictable token burn costs.
With Xint Pulse, you get results in less than 12 hours using the same award-winning engine of the Xint platform but at a cost that works for budget constrained teams.
When does it make sense to move to Xint’s subscription agreements
Xint Pulse is priced for one-time tests. For continuous coverage of more than 3-5 applications, Xint’s enterprise plan is more cost effective.
How to sign up
Fill out this form and a member from our team will reach out to onboard you. Xint is meant for organizations to test their own applications, not those of third parties. As a result we will need to set up your account and verify that the application you are testing belongs to your organization.