Trust basics
Certificates, headers, exposed weak points, and public-facing trust signals checked continuously.

Website security for fast-moving teams
Websites now ship faster, often with AI in the workflow and less time for review. Delphara helps lean teams watch public website risk before it turns into reputational damage, cleanup work, or lost time.
Modern website risk
Delphara turns public-facing checks into a clear running view of what needs attention and what can wait.

Certificates, headers, exposed weak points, and public-facing trust signals checked continuously.
Plain-English summaries of what matters, why it matters, and what to do next.
A stronger answer when clients, partners, or stakeholders ask how your website is being watched.
Small teams can now launch websites and updates much faster than before. The cost of a weak public site has not gone away, it just shows up later in lost time, lost trust, and messy cleanup.
Modern teams launch pages, updates, and whole sites quickly, often with AI help and less manual review.
When something slips through, the cost lands in reputation, cleanup time, and avoidable commercial pain.
Delphara gives fast-moving teams a lighter way to keep public website risk under watch without hiring a security team.

AI-assisted coding helps founders and operators move faster. It does not remove the need for security review. Delphara gives modern web teams a lightweight way to keep public-facing risk visible while they keep shipping.
Faster
Sites ship quickly, often with smaller teams and thinner review layers
Costlier
Weak public security still costs reputation, time, and commercial confidence
Lighter
Delphara gives teams an ongoing trust layer without heavy security overhead
Delphara watches the public-facing trust layer of your site so weak spots, gaps, and obvious exposure do not sit unnoticed until someone else finds them first.

Connect the public site, monitor the signals that matter, then read findings translated into business impact and practical next steps.

Somebody still has to own website trust, even when nobody has time to become a vulnerability specialist. Delphara is built for that reality.

Useful when one person wears ops, web, and commercial hats and still needs a credible security answer.
Suitable for agencies, portfolios, and groups that need a consistent trust story across several public properties.
Spend less time patching together reassurance and more time fixing the issues worth fixing.
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It gave us a much better answer than ‘the site went live and we hoped for the best’. That changed how confident we felt in client conversations.
Rachel M.
Operations Director, Private Clinic Group
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We ship fast, use modern tools, and do not have an internal security specialist. Delphara felt built for that reality.
Tom A.
Founder, Membership Platform
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The useful part was not just spotting issues. It was having something clear enough to share internally without translating a scanner report first.
Priya S.
Commercial Lead, Digital Agency
No. It is a lighter ongoing monitoring layer for public-facing website trust and exposure. Full pentests still matter when deeper assurance or compliance evidence is required.
No. The point is to make website security monitoring understandable for lean teams while still staying credible to technical reviewers.
It focuses on meaningful public-facing website security and trust signals such as certificate hygiene, exposed weaknesses, and visible configuration gaps that matter to a small business website.
Yes. AI-assisted builds help teams ship faster, but they do not remove the need for security review. Delphara is designed for modern teams moving quickly and still needing clear oversight of public website risk.
It fits small businesses, agencies, clinics, membership organisations, and multi-site operators who need a practical answer between doing nothing and running heavyweight security tooling.
Request a walkthrough and we will tailor it to your live site, your team shape, and the level of reassurance you need for clients, partners, or internal stakeholders.