Plain-English scan summaries, plus a chat that answers questions about your results
Scorifya can turn a security scan into a readable summary and let you ask follow-up questions in plain language, so you do not need to be a security engineer to act on the results.
A findings list is only useful if you can act on it
Open a detailed scan and you get categories, severities, and a stack of findings. That is great if you already know which ones matter. If you do not, it is a wall of jargon, and the natural response is to close the tab and move on.
The summary and chat exist to close that gap between seeing a result and knowing what to do about it.
Plain-English summaries
Ask Scorifya to summarize a scan and you get a few sentences in plain language: what is solid, what is worth fixing first, and why it matters. It is built from your actual scan, not a generic template, so the priorities match the site in front of you.
Ask follow-up questions
Still not sure what something means? Ask. The scan chat answers questions about your own result: which finding to fix first, what a particular header actually does, whether a certificate is close to expiring. Every answer is grounded in the scan you just ran, so it stays specific rather than drifting into generic advice.
Why this matters for agencies and freelancers
Most clients are not security people, and handing them a raw findings list rarely lands. A short, readable summary they can understand, plus the ability to answer their follow-up questions on the spot, turns a scan into something you can actually present and bill against.
Try it
Run a scan from the Scorifya scanner, then open the summary on your result. AI summaries and scan chat are part of Pro. We post each update here as we ship, so follow the blog to keep up.
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