A single manual compliance review eats engineer hours per tenant, and you owe one every month. Put in your numbers below and see the annual figure next to what Beacon charges to do the same work continuously.
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Assumes one manual review per tenant each month. Pulling identity, network, storage, and Defender posture by hand typically runs a few hours per tenant once you account for collecting evidence and writing it up.
In engineer time spent auditing tenants by hand, 12 months a year.
On the Growth plan, scanning every tenant every 6 hours.
This is an estimate built from your inputs, not a quote. It counts only direct engineer time, so it leaves out the harder-to-price cost of issues that sit undetected between manual reviews. Beacon plan prices are the published rates: Starter $49/mo up to 10 tenants, Growth $99/mo up to 30, Pro $199/mo up to 75. Beyond 75 tenants we show the Pro price as a floor and suggest talking to us about Enterprise.
The calculator above only counts engineer time. Manual audits carry costs that are harder to put a number on but just as real.
A monthly review means a misconfiguration can sit live for almost a month before anyone looks. Beacon rechecks every tenant every 6 hours, so the gap shrinks from weeks to hours.
Writing up findings for each client is its own task. Beacon generates report-ready output per tenant, so the hours your team spent formatting spreadsheets go back into the business.
Two engineers auditing by hand will check different things. Beacon runs the same 36 checks against every tenant the same way, so coverage does not depend on who pulled the audit.
Start scanning every client tenant continuously for less than one engineer afternoon a month.
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