Backup monitoring for MSPs

Argus reads every backup report. So you don't have to.

Every morning your mailbox fills up with backup reports — Veeam, AvePoint, Synology, and whatever your next customer brings. Argus reads them all, weaves them into one status view across every customer, and only speaks up when something needs you.

Launching September 1, 2026. Register now — the first 10 MSPs get founding terms.

VeeamAvePointSynologyQNAPAcronis DattoCoveDropsuiteKeepitMSP360 NAKIVOProxmoxVeritasArcserveAltaro DirectAdmin…and anything that emails a report
Why Argus

No parsers. No templates. No maintenance.

Classic monitoring tools need a parser for every vendor and break when a subject line changes. Argus uses a language model to read the report — like you would.

Reads any report

New vendor at a customer? It just works. The model extracts job, status, items and errors from the mail itself — no configuration.

One weave, all customers

Every job, every day, one glance. The status weave shows 30 days of history across your whole customer base — today on the right.

Alerts that matter

Missed backups, chronic failures, disappeared items — heartbeat detection with acknowledge, snooze and assign. No alert fatigue.

It remembers

Link a report once and Argus remembers the sender, the job and the customer. The queue empties itself from day two.

Your own instance

Every MSP runs an isolated Argus — own database, own Microsoft tenant, own subdomain. Your customers' data never shares a table with anyone.

Wall mode

A living status wall for the office TV. Green means calm; your customers will notice it during visits.

Onboarding

Up and running within a day.

09:00 · morning

Connect your mailbox

Point your backup reports at one mailbox and connect it with the guided Microsoft 365 setup. Argus starts reading within minutes.

14:00 · afternoon

Link the first reports

Argus proposes customer and job for every report — you confirm. Each confirmation is remembered forever.

17:00 · done

Hands-off

From now on reports flow in, the weave fills up, and you only hear from Argus when a backup misses or fails.

Most pilots link 90% of their reports on day one — the rest matches itself.

The product

One glance. Every customer.

The status weave is the heart of Argus: one cell per job per day, thirty days deep, across your entire customer base. Today is always on the right.

Argus dashboard: the status weave across all customers
Job detail with per-item day history
Wall mode for the office TV
Argus light theme

All screenshots show demo data — click the stack to shuffle through.

Look closer

The details are the product.

Four things you'll use every day — and mostly won't find anywhere else.

Status weave close-up: one cell per job per day, 30 days deep

Thirty days, one glance

One cell per job per day. A hollow red cell means no report arrived — the failure mode most tools silently miss, because you can't parse a mail that never came. Argus expects every job on its schedule and speaks up when the mailbox stays quiet.

Review queue: Argus proposes customer and job, you confirm once

Link once. Argus remembers.

New reports land in a review queue with the customer and job already proposed — including the evidence, straight from the mail. You confirm once; Argus remembers the sender, the subject and the job name. The queue empties itself from day two.

Health page: device notices separated from backup results

Device health, out of the noise

A NAS mails everything to the same address: backup results, degraded cache drives, DSM updates. Argus classifies each message and routes infrastructure notices to their own Health page — so a dying SSD never drowns between two hundred green backup reports. Most backup monitors simply drop these mails.

Per-item history: one row per share, VM or mailbox with its own 30-day trail

Down to the item

A job that's "green" can still be quietly failing one share, one VM, one mailbox. Argus tracks every item inside every job with its own 30-day trail — including items that disappear from the report, which is how deleted backup sets slip through unnoticed.

Customer reports

White-label PDF reports,
on schedule.

Monthly or weekly per customer, in your branding. The same status weave your customers learn to read at a glance — success rate, incidents, every job, every day.

  • Your logo, your colours, your sender address
  • Automatic scheduling per customer
  • Success rate = green cells / active days — honest, per-day arithmetic
Argus Backup
Backup report · Sample MSP
Generated on
05/07/2026
Anderson Construction
Reporting period: 5 June — 5 July 2026
99.2%
success on active days

ARGUS BACKUP — MONITORING  ·  30 DAYS  ·  1 CELL = 1 DAY

17
vendors recognised out of the box — and counting
~2 min
from report in your mailbox to status on the weave
0
parsers to build or maintain. Ever.
1 day
from signup to hands-off monitoring
From the pilot programme

MSPs sleep better with an eye open.

"We replaced our old monitoring in an afternoon. The next morning Argus had already matched nine out of ten reports by itself."

MSP owner · Netherlands

"A customer switched NAS brands and I did — nothing. The reports just kept landing on the right jobs. That's when it clicked."

Service manager · pilot MSP

"The wall runs on our office TV. Customers see their own backups being watched, live. It sells the service for us."

Technical director · pilot MSP

Sample quotes from the pilot programme — named references follow after launch.

How Argus compares

An honest look at the field.

Backup Radar and CheckCentral are solid products — MSPs run their businesses on them. Argus takes a different bet: let a language model read the reports, so nobody maintains parsers or rules. Here's where that lands.

Argus Backup Backup Radar CheckCentral
Reading your reports
How reports are understood
A language model reads the mailany vendor, any language, any format
Vendor-specific parserswaits on format changes
Matching rulesyou configure per check
A new or obscure vendor
Works out of the box
Wait for parser support
Write the rules yourself
Missed backups (no report at all)
Schedule + margin per job
Yes
Yes
Depth of monitoring
Per-item history inside a job
30-day trail per share, VM or mailboxincluding disappeared items
Per-job focus
Per-check focus
Device-health notices, separated
Own Health pageauto-classified
Not available
Extra checks you define
White-label customer PDF reports
Includedscheduled per customer
Yes
Basic reporting
Running the service
PSA ticketing integrations
On the roadmapH2 2026
MatureConnectWise, Autotask, Halo…
Yes
Data isolation
Own instance + database per MSP
Shared multi-tenant platform
Shared multi-tenant platform
Getting started
Self-serve, live within a dayno minimums
Onboarding fee + monthly minimum
Self-serve
Pricing model
Per job, from $1.50/moeverything included
Per device/jobvolume commitments
Per checktiered plans
strong partial / build it yourself not available

Comparison based on publicly available information, July 2026 — verify current capabilities and pricing with each vendor. If we got something wrong, tell us and we'll fix it.

Pricing

Per job. Nothing else counts.

A job is one backup task Argus watches — however many customers, users or terabytes are behind it.

  • Everything included — alerts, reports, wall mode, white-label
  • Unlimited users & customers
  • 30-day trial, no credit card required
  • EU hosting, isolated instance per MSP
  • Fair-use AI quota per instance — bring your own API key if you prefer
From
$1.50 per job / month
first 250 jobs$1.50
250 – 1 000 jobs$1.25
1 000+ jobs$1.00
Register your interest

available September 1, 2026 · 30-day trial at launch · billed monthly via Stripe · cancel anytime

Launching September 1, 2026

First instances go live September 1, 2026.

Register your interest today and we'll reach out before launch — the first 10 MSPs start on founding terms.

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