I think for this crowd, haveibeenpwned.com for businesses is the best way to describe Unbreach. It even uses the haveibeenpwned.com API.<p>In Unbreach, after you signup, you upload a CSV with all the staff at the company (it’ll have integrations in the future) and Unbreach watches them all for breaches. For the owners/managers it provides a dashboard of all the staff and all the breaches showing you which ones are outstanding and which ones are closed. Here’s an example:<p><a href="https://uploads-ssl.webflow.com/627d527181555e3edd9c2c5a/627e5e5b69c34c49a192b3b9_dashboard.png" rel="nofollow">https://uploads-ssl.webflow.com/627d527181555e3edd9c2c5a/627...</a><p>For the staff, it provides a TODO list, where each breach is a password that needs changing. It looks something like this:<p><a href="https://uploads-ssl.webflow.com/627d527181555e3edd9c2c5a/627e5f8fb2b04c3ded23b069_my%20breaches.png" rel="nofollow">https://uploads-ssl.webflow.com/627d527181555e3edd9c2c5a/627...</a><p>Unbreach supports monitoring email addresses that don’t belong to a person (info@ for example) but are supervised by a person that gets the alerts for it.<p>If you are familiar with haveibeenpwned this might remind you of domain monitoring. It’s similar in that Unbreach monitors many different email addresses. What Unbreach adds on top of haveibeenpwned is the todo-list aspects and the dashboard.<p>I built Unbreach because I found myself constantly chasing people at the companies I work for to check that they changed their password after a breach. It’s still rough around the edges. If you give it a try and get stuck or something doesn’t work, please send me a message through the bubble on the bottom right and I’ll help you.