Features and workflows to give you the easiest path to authorization in your app: a handheld walkthrough, visual rules editor, policy testing and the ability to run Oso locally for dev/test.
Authorization for the next billion developers
Features and workflows to give you the easiest path to authorization in your app: a handheld walkthrough, visual rules editor, policy testing and the ability to run Oso locally for dev/test.
4 years ago, we started talking to engineering teams about how they solve authorization. We realized every business in the world has an authorization problem. Although it is a critical element of all software, it’s unrelated to the core features or business logic that engineers are working on. Some engineering teams wind up pouring millions of dollars building bespoke authorization systems, taking time away from customer-facing initiatives. Authorization is challenging because there is no standa
Really a big fan of Oso and what they are building. Every business has a common challenge, no matter what they do - it's the issue of authorization. Authorization in applications is all about managing control and access, so that the appropriate user has proper permissions and access to information. Authorization is something every business struggles with, but few have the resources or desire to solve on their own. This is why Graham and Sam built Oso They're doing for authorization and RBAC what
We started using Oso in the last month or so and we are all absolutely loving it. So powerful, yet easy to use.
Huge congratulations to the Oso team! This is a game changer.
The platform looks great! Congrats on the launch
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A measure of community engagement at launch. Higher means more people noticed and interacted with the product. It's a traction signal, not a quality rating.
Discussion threads divided by interest score. Above 0.30 is strong. Below 0.15 suggests the product got clicks but not conversation.