Built and operated by an engineer who lived the problem inside Palo Alto Networks' customer-success org — not a 50-person company you sign a five-year contract with.
The domain-monitoring market splits into two camps with nothing in the middle. On one side are free CLIs like DNSTwister and URLCrazy — useful one-off scanners, but no alerts, no risk scoring, no DMARC integration, no takedown help. On the other side are enterprise platforms like Bolster, Memcyco, and ZeroFox: $15,000 to $25,000 per year minimum, six-month sales cycles, ten-seat licenses you have to pretend you'll fill.
That leaves mid-market security teams and security-conscious SMBs stranded. They need real continuous monitoring with alerts, risk scoring across DNS / DMARC / visual signals, and ready-to-send takedown templates — without a five-figure annual contract and a CFO review. PhishFence is purpose-built for that gap. Starter is $49/month for three monitored domains; Pro is $99/month for ten. No five-figure floor, no demo gating, no procurement theatre.
I work full-time as a Network Security Engineer at Palo Alto Networks, supporting Prisma Access, Cloud-Delivered Security Services (CDSS), and CASB for our Professional Services and Customer Success organizations. That means I spend my day watching what actually breaks for security teams — from Fortune 500s to mid-market SaaS — and how they triage when it does.
Lookalike-domain attacks come up in those conversations constantly. Almost everyone has been hit; almost no one has a tool they like. Either they're stitching together DNSTwister output by hand or they're paying enterprise-platform money for a UI they barely use. PhishFence is what I wished existed: the detection signals serious teams need, packaged for the buyer who doesn't have a procurement department.
PhishFence is operated under MAJUVO LLC, the California-based parent company I founded in 2026 to ship security and productivity software. Other MAJUVO products include Keptic (privacy-first clipboard manager for macOS / iOS, live on the App Store since April 2026) and Choretastic (iOS family chore manager). Solo operator today, hiring as revenue supports it.
| Legal entity | MAJUVO LLC |
| Founded | 2026 |
| Headquarters | California, USA |
| Team size | 1 (founder) |
| Product domain | phishfence.io |
| Parent | majuvo.com |
| Contact | amjad@phishfence.io |
We don't hide solo-operator status. The security-buyer crowd respects "built by one engineer who knows the domain" more than they respect a manufactured "team" page.
California limited-liability company. Parent of every product listed below.
Privacy-first clipboard manager. Followed by macOS on May 4, 2026.
Core scanning, alerts, DMARC monitoring, API, Stripe billing, free public tools shipped. Customers actively onboarding.
Family chore-and-reward iOS app integrating Apple's Screen Time API.
You're not signing a five-year contract with a vendor whose roadmap is set by a quarterly board meeting. You're working with the engineer who wrote the scanner, who will reply to your support email himself, and whose product roadmap is set by the alerts and complaints he hears directly from you. That's an advantage at this stage; we're leaning into it instead of pretending to be bigger.