Why we named it Argus
Argus Panoptes had a hundred eyes and never slept — the perfect watchman. It's also exactly what review monitoring should feel like. A short note on the name.
The Argus Team
Reply Argus
In the myth, Argus Panoptes was set to watch because he could keep some of his hundred eyes open while the rest slept. Nothing got past him. When it came time to name a product that watches every review across every store, around the clock, the myth wrote the brief for us.
The eye in our logo is an aperture — it opens, scans, and closes. It's the one thing we want you to remember: something is always watching, so you don't have to.
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