Draft:Todyl
American cybersecurity and networking company
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Todyl, Inc. is an American cybersecurity and networking company headquartered in Denver, Colorado. The firm develops a cloud-based platform that integrates networking and security tools for managed service providers (MSPs) and small to mid-sized organizations.[2]
Submission declined on 26 October 2025 by Bonadea (talk).
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| Submission declined on 25 October 2025 by Bonadea (talk). This draft reads like an advertisement. Wikipedia is an encyclopedia, not a platform for promotion or marketing. Drafts that are exclusively promotional may be deleted without notice.
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Comment: Needs independent sources, not regurgitated press releases and other sources based on what company representatives say. bonadea contributions talk 16:56, 26 October 2025 (UTC)
Comment: Resubmitted with no changes after previous decline. In addition to the tone issues, there isn't really any indication that this company is notable – see these criteria. bonadea contributions talk 17:11, 25 October 2025 (UTC)
| Company type | Private |
|---|---|
| Industry | Cybersecurity; Computer networking |
| Founded | 2015 |
| Founder | John Nellen |
| Headquarters | Denver, Colorado , United States |
Key people | John Nellen (CEO) |
| Products | Todyl Security Platform |
Number of employees | ~120 (2024)[1] |
| Website | www |
History
Todyl was founded in 2015 by John Nellen.[3] In June 2020, the company announced a US$2.2 million seed round and plans to relocate its headquarters from New York to Denver, citing Colorado’s technology sector.[4] In 2022, MSP Today wrote that Todyl "was among the first to bring a SASE platform to MSPs in 2019," describing its early focus on delivering secure access service edge capabilities to managed service providers.[5]
Funding
In March 2022, Todyl completed a US$28 million Series A funding round led by Anthos Capital, with participation from TechOperators, Blu Venture Investors, and StoneMill Ventures.[6] In March 2024, the company announced a US$50 million Series B round led by Base10 Partners, bringing total external investment to more than US$80 million.[7][8]
Products
The company’s main product, the Todyl Security Platform, is a cloud service deployed through a single software agent. Trade publications describe the platform as combining secure access service edge (SASE), security information and event management (SIEM), endpoint detection and response (EDR/NGAV), and managed extended detection and response (MXDR).[2][9] Trade coverage describes the platform as a single-agent system that unifies SASE, SIEM, endpoint protection, and MXDR modules; MSP Today reported it "spans prevention, detection, and response by unifying over 15 different security and networking capabilities."[10]
A 2020 feature in TechTarget described how managed service providers deploy Todyl’s platform to support secure remote access, citing SIEM integration, web proxy, firewall, content filtering, intrusion detection/prevention and malware interception components.[11]
Research
In January 2025, Channel Futures reported that Todyl researchers identified foreign threat actors using U.S.-based internet service providers in business email compromise and account takeover campaigns.[12]
Partnerships
In November 2022, cloud distributor Pax8 added Todyl’s platform to its marketplace, making it available to managed service providers through Pax8 channels.[13] Trade press characterize Todyl’s go-to-market as MSP-first and channel-only, with the platform delivered through MSPs and MSSPs.[14] In September 2024, CRN reported that Todyl launched a new partner program adding dedicated account and incident-response support for MSP partners. According to the report, for each partner, the program assigns three dedicated roles: customer success, account, and detection/response managers.[1]
Certifications and partnerships
In April 2025, trade publications reported that Todyl partnered with SPECTRA to introduce a joint cyber-insurance and certification program for managed service providers. According to MSSP Alert and Channel Insider, the initiative was designed to help MSPs strengthen compliance readiness and risk-management capabilities.[15][16]
Market and ecosystem
Coverage of tools used by MSPs and MSSPs lists Todyl alongside other unified security platforms that integrate prevention, detection, and response across network, endpoint, SaaS, and cloud environments.[17]

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