For agencies, MSPs and consultants
Monthly recurring revenue from your clients — without building a platform.
You resell monitoring with your brand on the PDF and on the status page. The infrastructure, the probes and the on-call are ours.
One plan covers the whole book: no per-client cost, no hardware, nobody on your team watching a graph.
R$ 399/month covers up to 400 monitors · white-label included · no lock-in
Each client is an isolated workspace. One went down — and only the agency saw it.
The numbers, on paper
What’s left every month.
Put in your own numbers. The Agency plan costs a flat R$ 399, so almost all of each new client goes straight to margin.
The going rate for a recurring uptime-plus-audit package sits between R$ 150 and R$ 250 per client.
The maths is yours: we don’t know what you charge or what your client will pay. What we guarantee is the fixed cost on our side.
White-label
Your brand, not ours.
The end client never has to know a Sentinela exists. Our name shows up at no point of contact — unless you want it to.
Audit PDF
Cover, header and footer with your logo and your colour. It leaves your account as if it had left your team.
Public status page
On the client’s domain, with the agency’s look. They send the link to their own audience with no brand of ours in between.
Notification email
The downtime alert arrives with the sender and the signature you configure.
End-client invite
They log in, see only their own workspace, and the brand at the top is yours. Read access, no risk of touching what they shouldn’t.
Multi-client
One dashboard, guaranteed isolation.
Each client is a separate workspace. Monitors, audits, status pages and alert channels are isolated at the source — it isn’t a screen filter, it’s separation in the database.
What the client sees when you invite them: only their own, with your brand on top.
Use cases
Three ways to monetise it.
All three work. What changes is where monitoring enters your commercial proposal.
Premium ongoing maintenance
You already charge a monthly fee to keep the SMB’s WordPress updated. A monthly uptime and security report under your brand justifies raising that number without an argument.
Typical upsell: R$ 100 to 300 per client
Recurring audit between engagements
A pentest is expensive, takes weeks, and the client doesn’t run one often. Between two pentests you sell continuous auditing: you watch for regression, close the obvious finding and keep the client close.
Becomes a recurring ticket, not a one-off project
The outside layer of the managed package
You already look after the server, the directory and the backup. What’s missing is the outside: uptime and security posture nobody on the client’s internal team is watching.
One more item in the package, with no hardware cost
A new client
Live in five minutes.
No agent to install on the client’s server, no asking for access to their panel, no kickoff meeting.
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Add the domain
Create the workspace, register the monitors and point at the target. No asking the client for a password and nothing installed on their server.
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Set brand and channels
Upload the logo, pick the colour and say where the alert goes — your Slack, the client’s email, or both.
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Run the first audit
It comes out right away. You have meeting material on day one: what is open, what is urgent, and what you will charge to fix it.
Which plan
Business or Agency?
Short answer: if your agency’s name has to appear on the PDF and on the status page, it’s Agency. If not, Business does the job.
| Business or Agency? | Business · R$ 149 | Agency · R$ 399 |
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| Monitors | 50 | 400 |
| Users in the account | 5 | unlimited |
| Multi-client workspaces | — | yes |
| PDF under your brand | R$ 49 add-on | included |
| Status page under your brand | — | included |
| Read invite for the client | — | yes |
| API access | R$ 29 add-on | included |
| Support | priority | direct channel |
Past 400 monitors the conversation becomes Enterprise, with volume discount. See all plans.
FAQ — Agencies
Common questions.
A specific case? Send us your situation — whoever answers knows reselling.
How does white-label work?
You upload logo and colour once, and they apply to the audit PDF, the public status page and the alert email. The Agency plan includes it; on Business it’s a R$ 49 monthly add-on.
How much should I charge my clients?
The maths is yours, but the going rate in Brazil for a recurring uptime-plus-audit package sits between R$ 150 and R$ 250 per client. At ten clients paying R$ 199, the plan pays for itself five times over.
Can I pass the bill straight to the client?
You can, but then they become our client and you lose the margin — and white-label stops making sense. Most prefer to keep the account in the agency’s name and charge for the package.
What if I go past 400 monitors?
We warn you before you hit the ceiling, and nothing gets blocked by surprise. Above that the conversation becomes Enterprise, with volume discount — it usually works out cheaper per site.
Can white-label be partial?
It can. Some agencies want the brand only on the status page and prefer to keep our name on the technical PDF, as proof the audit is third-party. Each surface is independent.
A client left — do I have to delete everything?
You archive the workspace: the history is kept and the monitor stops counting against the limit. If the client asks for deletion under privacy law, permanent erasure is one click, with a record.
Can I resell to other agencies?
That’s an Enterprise case, not the Agency plan — it changes the contract, the support and the price. Write to us and we’ll put it together.
Ready to scale?
Let’s put together your plan.
Tell us how many clients you have today and how you bill them. We come back with a proposal the same day — and if the standard Agency plan already covers it, we say that too.
- A person answers, on the same business day.
- If the standard Agency plan already does it, we say so — no invented Enterprise.
- No lock-in: if it doesn’t sell to your clients, you leave the next month.