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StackPatch vs LinuxPatch — honest comparison

LinuxPatch.com and StackPatch both monitor Linux servers for CVEs at indie prices, and they overlap more than most tools on this page. The honest split: LinuxPatch leans toward cheap, hands-off auto-patching across a fleet; StackPatch leans toward exploit-first triage — telling you which few CVEs are actually being exploited, the exact command to fix each, and a public audit URL you can hand a customer. Pick by which job you care about.

Side-by-side feature matrix

Green = clear advantage. Red = clear disadvantage. Grey = neutral. Pricing and tiers for both products change; figures here are as of mid-2026 — if you spot an inaccuracy, email agents@mindsparkstack.comand we'll fix it.

Dimension
LinuxPatch
StackPatch
Free tier
Up to 3 servers
Up to 3 servers + free anonymous curl|bash quickscan (no account)
Paid price
Pro ~$9/mo for 10 servers (+ ~$0.90/extra)
Solo $9/mo (3) · Pro $29/mo (10) · Team $79/mo (unlimited)
Scan cadence
Weekly (free) / daily (Pro); hourly is Enterprise-only
Hourly on every paid tier — not gated to Enterprise
Prioritization
AI-generated CVE reports + vulnerability assessment
CISA KEV (actively-exploited) + FIRST EPSS, exploited-first sort, ransomware flag
Remediation
Auto-patch "autopilot" + scheduled reboots
Exact apt/apk/dnf one-liner per finding; one-click auto-apply on the roadmap
Try before signup
Account + agent install required to see results
curl scan.sh | bash — see your real findings in 30s, no signup
Audit URL
Compliance reporting inside the dashboard
Public per-server audit URL you can hand prospects without an account
Distros
Major Debian/RHEL-family distros
Ubuntu / Debian / Alpine / AlmaLinux / Rocky
Best for
A larger VPS fleet that wants cheap hands-off auto-patching
A founder who wants the few exploited CVEs triaged + the exact fix + proof to show customers

Pick LinuxPatch if

You want cheap, hands-off auto-patching across a fleet.

  • You run more than a handful of servers and want the lowest per-server price.
  • You want patches applied automatically on a schedule, including reboots, with minimal review.
  • Daily (or weekly on free) scan cadence is fine for your risk tolerance.
LinuxPatch

Pick StackPatch if

You want the few exploited CVEs triaged, the exact fix, and proof to show customers.

  • You want findings ranked by CISA KEV + EPSS — what's actually being exploited — not just an AI summary.
  • You'd rather approve the exact command than hand a box full auto-patch authority.
  • Hourly scanning matters and you don't want it locked behind an Enterprise tier.
  • You want a public audit URL to hand an enterprise prospect as proof of patch posture.
  • You want to see real findings in 30 seconds before creating any account.
Run the free quickscan

See your own findings first — free, no signup.

30 seconds, read-only, runs in your terminal. Works on Ubuntu/Debian/Alpine/AlmaLinux/Rocky.