ScanVibe gives you a fast one-page security report and fix prompts to paste back into your builder. Fasrad is an agent that re-scans your live app daily, explains each risk in plain language, and saves the exact fix as a note you can act on.
ScanVibe scans your app and hands you a report; Fasrad runs the same scan every morning, explains each risk, saves the fix as a note, and alerts you the moment a new deploy exposes something.
ScanVibe does one thing: point it at your AI-built app, wait about fifteen seconds, and get a clear grade with the security gaps your builder left behind. It's a fast, no-account, one-shot scan you run before you ship.
The difference is what happens after the scan. ScanVibe's output is a report and a set of prompts to paste back into Lovable or Cursor. That assumes you'll read it, understand it, act on it, and remember to come back and scan again after your next change.
What Fasrad adds:
Pick Fasrad when you want that check run every day, the most urgent risk surfaced first, and the fix written down for you — while the same agent handles the rest of your back office too.
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ScanVibe is a passive security scanner for AI-built apps — Lovable, Bolt, Cursor, Replit, v0. It runs around 18 checks (SSL, security headers, exposed secrets, Supabase RLS, Firebase rules and more), grades your app in about 15 seconds, and gives you AI fix prompts to paste back into your builder. Scans are free; its Pro tier ($9/mo) adds scheduled monitoring and history.
It includes one — the same outside-in scan for open databases, leaked keys, missing RLS and weak headers. The difference is what surrounds it: Fasrad is an agent you talk to. It explains each finding, saves the fix as a note, re-scans daily, and is also your email, calendar and notes assistant. ScanVibe is a focused scanner; Fasrad is an assistant that happens to scan.
A one-off scanner like ScanVibe runs a quick check before you ship and hands you a report to act on yourself. Fasrad runs that same outside-in scan, then keeps going: it explains each finding, saves the exact fix as a note, re-scans your live app every morning, and alerts you the moment a new deploy exposes something — by the same agent that already handles the rest of your day.
Yes — every morning, on the live app. The moment a later deploy exposes a new table, key or endpoint, it messages you on web or Telegram. You don't have to remember to come back and run it again.
You can, but you don't have to chase it. Fasrad saves the exact fix as a note and will walk you through it in chat — and if you want the AI-builder prompt, just ask and it writes one.
$49/month or $490/year — cancel anytime. The free scan needs no account; the always-on agent is included with fasrad. Setup takes about four minutes. fasrad is in public beta.