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DigitalStakeout XTI Plans & Pricing â€‹

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External Threat Intelligence That Turns Online Risk Into Actionable Decisions

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Stay ahead of emerging threats with the most comprehensive OSINT platform. Monitor the surface web, dark web, and social media in real time with AI-powered analysis. 

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Why Choose DigitalStakeout XTI?

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  • Enterprise Capabilities: The only platform that combines enterprise features with flexible monthly payment option.

  • Coverage:  Collect intelligence from surface web, dark web, forums, DNS, social media, and proprietary data feeds.

  • AI-Powered Precision: Automated classification, entity extraction, sentiment scoring, and geo-intelligence in one.

  • Trusted: Law enforcement, corporate security, nonprofits, and family offices rely on DigitalStakeout.

  • US-Based:  100% owned & operated in the USA including development and all support provided domestically.

How XTI Pricing Works
 

Pricing That Reflects Real Operational Cost


DigitalStakeout XTI is priced around entities and client environments, reflecting the true cost of delivering enterprise-grade threat intelligence at scale.
 

  • Entities represent what you intentionally monitor.

  • Client environments represent who you deliver intelligence to.


This structure ensures pricing remains predictable, fair, and aligned with platform usage.


What Is an Entity?
 

An entity is any discrete thing you intentionally and continuously monitor, such as:
 

  • A person or executive

  • A brand or organization

  • A domain or digital property

  • A physical location

  • A defined group, topic, movement, or narrative


Each entity includes full-spectrum monitoring across all supported sources. You are not charged based on feeds, keywords, or configuration complexity.


Entities and Relationships


Entities are not just labels, they can be connected to objects within the XTI intelligence model.


Entities typically have relationships to other entities, such as:
 

  • People associated with organizations

  • Domains linked to infrastructure

  • Locations tied to events

  • Groups connected to narratives or activity patterns


These relationships allow XTI to correlate signals, enrich context, and surface risk that would not be visible through isolated keyword matches. Keywords and filter terms do not form relationships. Keywords are used for discovery and detection, but they do not have identity, history, or connections within the platform. As a result, keywords do not create entities and are not billable.


Groups, Topics, and Narratives


Groups, topics, or narratives count as a single entity when they are intentionally defined as a standing monitoring focus and function as a connected monitoring object within the intelligence model.
 

Examples include:
 

  • A specific group or organization

  • A recurring threat pattern or issue

  • A named movement or campaign

  • A defined narrative relevant to your risk environment


These are treated as one entity, regardless of how many keywords, phrases, or feeds are used.

Large-scale narratives, emerging issues, and broad situational awareness do not automatically create entities. These are governed by event and mention volume limits, not entity count.


You are charged for intentional monitoring targets, not for background discovery or exploratory awareness.

 

What Is a Client Environment?

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A client environment represents a complete, independent monitoring context within XTI.

Each client environment includes:
 

  • Dedicated monitoring workflows

  • Isolated alerting and dashboards

  • Separate reporting and intelligence outputs

  • Independent access controls and operational overhead


In a traditional model, each client environment would require its own base subscription. XTI plans bundle multiple client environments into a single subscription to support MSSPs and multi-tenant deployments efficiently. Because each client environment consumes platform capacity comparable to a standalone subscription, client allowances are intentionally limited.

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What You’re Not Charged For
 

  • Number of feeds*

  • Number of keywords

  • Keyword variants, aliases, or misspellings

  • Source types

  • Individual alerts or events

  • Keywords and filter terms used for detection that do not represent a defined monitoring target or relationship

You pay for what you monitor and who you deliver it to, not how you configure the system.

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* Subject to fair-use and anti-abuse policies. Existing feed limits apply until migration to entity-based plans is completed.

Let’s Build the Right Plan for You
 

We’ll guide you through your options—based on your assets, risk exposure, and operational goals.

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