Credential Leak Guardian
Discovery Lens
C Combination Innovation
Two separate worlds finally connect — and the intersection is a product
One-Liner
A personal digital identity exposure tool that aggregates data from multiple breach databases, dark web sources, and paste sites to create a comprehensive map of everything leaked about you, with specific remediation recommendations.
Kill Reason
The personal data breach monitoring market is saturated with entrenched free options — HaveIBeenPwned, credit bureau monitoring, and identity protection bundles from LifeLock and Aura cover most of what this product would offer. Building a differentiated, defensible business requires access to exclusive breach data that established players already control, with no viable path to acquiring that edge.
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