

CVETodo
CVETodo is a modern CVE (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures) tracking and alerting platform designed to help security professionals, DevOps engineers, and IT teams stay ahead of vulnerabilities that impact their software and infrastructure.
Cost / License
- Freemium (Subscription)
- Proprietary
Platforms
- Online
Features
- Vulnerability management
Tags
CVETodo News & Activities
Recent activities
- POX updated CVETodo
- aecwalker added CVETodo
- aecwalker added CVETodo as alternative to cvechecker and Mageni
CVETodo information
What is CVETodo?
CVETodo is a modern CVE (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures) tracking and alerting platform designed to help security professionals, DevOps engineers, and IT teams stay ahead of vulnerabilities that impact their software and infrastructure.
With CVETodo.com, you can effortlessly monitor the latest CVEs related to specific products, libraries, or vendors you care about. The platform offers real-time email notifications, intelligent filtering, and customizable tracking — enabling you to prioritize and remediate threats faster than ever.
Whether you’re managing a single server or a large enterprise environment, CVETodo.com simplifies vulnerability awareness with a user-friendly interface, fast setup, and team collaboration features on higher-tier plans.
🔑 Key Features:
- Track specific products or technologies and get notified instantly when related CVEs are published.
- Real-time alerts and summaries via email to ensure you're always up to date.
- Smart filtering by CVSS score, keyword, product name, exploit status, and more.
- Team support for Pro and Enterprise users with shared tracking lists and management tools.
- Export CVE data for reporting, auditing, or integration into other tools.
- Daily digests or weekly summary options for customizable notification preferences.
- Enterprise-grade scalability with unlimited tracked products on premium plans.
CVETodo is ideal for anyone responsible for security posture management, vulnerability triage, compliance monitoring, or software risk analysis — whether you’re a solo developer, part of a SOC, or leading a large security team





