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Netacea

Netacea delivers bot management via a server-side machine-learning engine that detects credential stuffing, scalping, account takeover and card cracking without adding client-side JavaScript. It provides APIs, connectors and dashboards for

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Our Verdict

A strong choice when client-side JS is off-limits, otherwise client-side bot platforms often detect faster.

Pros

  • Server-side detection avoids client-side JS weight
  • Good coverage for scalping and card cracking
  • Works well in front of APIs and mobile
  • Reduces attack surface on the client

Cons

  • Detection can lag client-side solutions initially
  • Smaller market share vs DataDome/HUMAN
  • Enterprise contract and procurement
  • Less of a turnkey SaaS self-serve path
Best for: API-first and mobile-first businesses that cannot inject client-side JS for bot detection. Not for: Classic web retailers happy with client-side-based bot managers like DataDome or Kasada.

When to Use Netacea

Good fit if you need

  • Server-side bot detection without client-side JavaScript
  • Credential stuffing blocking for login and checkout APIs
  • Scalping prevention for high-demand ticketing and retail
  • Card cracking detection for payment processor endpoints
  • API abuse prevention via behavior-based ML scoring

Netacea Pricing

Pricing Model
custom
Free Tier
No
Entry Price
β€”
Enterprise Available
No
Transparency Score
β€”

Beta β€” estimates may differ from actual pricing

1,000
1001K10K100K1M

Estimated Monthly Cost

$25

Estimated Annual Cost

$300

Estimates are approximate and may not reflect current pricing. Always check the official pricing page.

Lock-in Assessment

High 3/5
Lock-in Score
3/5

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