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Guardz for Lincoln and Omaha SMBs — the all-in-one alternative.

Guardz is one of two cyber stacks SAINT deploys. Huntress is the SOC-led modular option (EDR, ITDR, SIEM, SAT). Guardz is the alternative when an SMB wants one per-user console for identity, email, endpoint, and awareness — or when Pro / Ultimate / Elite seat packaging is clearer than modular Huntress SKUs. Same firm, same honesty: we won’t sell both core stacks as “more security” without a design reason.

Role in the SAINT stack

  • All-in-one SMB cyber packaging when unified admin and per-seat tiers fit the buyer
  • Covers identity, email, endpoint, and awareness in one console for teams that won’t operate four products
  • Soft exclusive vs Huntress core modules — pick the primary stack that matches ops and budget
  • External / dark-web style exposure visibility only where the product tier and engagement include it
  • Pairs with SAINT managed IT the same way Huntress does: we run ops, not just licenses

When we use it

  • Smaller orgs that want one cyber console and predictable per-user pricing
  • Deals where modular Huntress packaging is a worse fit for how the client buys and operates
  • SMB environments where “good, unified, supportable” beats maximum modular surface area

When we don’t

  • Most mid-market / compliance-heavy engagements where Huntress SOC depth is the better fit
  • Stacking Guardz and Huntress core side-by-side without a clear split of responsibility
  • Clients who need Huntress-specific SOC/platform outcomes we’ve already standardized for that engagement type

Guardz in Lincoln and Omaha — not a city-name swap

  • Guardz for Lincoln shops that want one cyber console.

    A Haymarket five-person firm or a south-Lincoln clinic that will not operate four Huntress modules often wants Guardz Pro/Ultimate/Elite per seat. We still won’t stack Guardz and Huntress core as “more security.” Hickman-based; 531-625-2111.

    Lincoln, NE hub
  • Guardz for Omaha satellites — not the insurance-campus default.

    Omaha mid-market professional services usually stay on Huntress. Guardz shows up for a small West Omaha or Papillion office that wants all-in-one packaging while the downtown HQ stays on a different stack — only with a documented split of responsibility.

    Omaha, NE hub

FAQ

Is Guardz “cheaper Huntress”?+
No. Different packaging and ops model. Sometimes Guardz wins on fit for SMB all-in-one; sometimes Huntress is the right call even if the monthly number looks different. We design to outcome.
Can I switch later?+
Possible with planning (agents, identity connectors, training history, contract timing). Treat it as a migration, not a toggle — we’ll scope it.
How do I see tiers and pricing?+
Browse Guardz plans at /products/guardz, add seats, and request an estimate. Final scope still follows assessment of your identity, email, and endpoint reality.
Do you offer Guardz in Lincoln and Omaha?+
Yes. Lincoln 8–25 person shops and Omaha satellite offices are a common Guardz pattern — same as Huntress is a common pattern for modular SOC coverage. Same Hickman team; no storefront.
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Talk Guardz for Lincoln or Omaha.

Assessment first. Honest fit — including when we won’t sell this platform. Hickman-based; no storefront.