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Tell us what you need to secure

Share your stack and your user groups. Expect a reply within two business days from someone who can actually scope a rollout, not a triage queue.

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What happens next

From your message to a secured sign-on.

  1. 01

    We reply

    A real person reads your message within two business days and writes back with a few clarifying questions or a link to book a call directly.

  2. 02

    Scoping call

    A short video call to map your applications, user groups, and the access policies you need (staff, clients, partners, contractors). Honest answers in both directions.

  3. 03

    Rollout plan

    If we're a fit, we lay out a phased rollout, connecting apps to single sign-on, enforcing MFA, and turning on access policies in stages so nothing breaks for your users.

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Common questions

What teams ask before they reach out.

How fast do you reply?
Within two business days, usually faster. You'll hear back from someone who can actually scope your rollout, not a sales-team first-touch that hands you off later.
What should I include in my message?
A few sentences about your situation: roughly how many applications and users you need to govern, whether you need to cover clients or partners as well as staff, and any compliance or security drivers behind the move. A rough picture is plenty to start.
Do you sign NDAs before a scoping call?
Yes, when you need one. For regulated environments or sensitive architectures we'll sign a mutual NDA before getting into specifics. For most first conversations, the scoping call stays general enough that an NDA isn't required until detailed design begins.
Can we run a pilot before committing?
In most cases, yes. A common path is to connect a small set of applications and a single user group first, validate the experience, then expand. We'd rather you prove it works on a slice of your stack than ask you to trust a full rollout sight unseen.