Thank you tailspin2019, it definitely is an interesting day for an SSO product! :)
It is a Pulp Fiction reference but I agree it is confusing. We'll refine the intro and the CTA on the webpage, great feedback.
Our core will always be free (Apache 2.0 license) and our commercials will be based on the following models:
1) A hosted solution in the future
2) Premium features on top of our core (To ease deployment, administration and integrations with Enterprise security products)
3) Vertical specific solutions for regulated industries like Healthcare and Finance.
Thanks I was looking further at GitHub and realise that Jackson and Hermes etc are your product names.
Perhaps you could mention these product names on the marketing site so there is a bit of continuity between that and GitHub/docs?
I like the humour. My instinct would be to either “own” those product names fully and use them boldly throughout, or deemphasise them in favour of your Boxy brand… :)
Looking at the Audit Logs repo introduction, I know this is a reference I’m not getting, but I’m not going to look this one up!!
> A grade 36 Bureaucrat just like Hermes Conrad. Audit logs matters that only a true bureaucrat can handle properly.
Keep up the good work. What you’re doing looks very interesting!!
It is a Pulp Fiction reference but I agree it is confusing. We'll refine the intro and the CTA on the webpage, great feedback.
Our core will always be free (Apache 2.0 license) and our commercials will be based on the following models: 1) A hosted solution in the future 2) Premium features on top of our core (To ease deployment, administration and integrations with Enterprise security products) 3) Vertical specific solutions for regulated industries like Healthcare and Finance.