- Site: https://www.resmo.com
- Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCqT-xUW27I
We've left Atlassian to build Resmo one year ago. In short, we collect configuration data from APIs of cloud providers and 40+ SaaS tools. Main reason is, even properly knowing what you have in all those tools becomes bothersome quickly, we faced it hard with hyper-growth. We make it easy to collect this data, explore it various ways and create rules. Fully-managed.
Main features I'd like to higlight are:
* Run SQL: You can ask any question limited to your SQL writing creativity. You can query if a SaaS user exists in your IdP at all.
* Free text search: Search UUIDs, names, telephone numbers. You won't believe what pops up.
* Relations: We automatically map relations between resources, even differnet tools. So your domain in Cloudflare might be poiniting an EC2 Instance.
* User discovery: Find out and group users in different tools. Did you really offboard people correctly? Or someone signed up with personal mail? And is MFA enabled on them, if it can?
* Managed Rules & Queries: We have more than 650 rules and 1000 queries. Opening a marketplace for it soon. Coming from Opsgenie, we focus hard on to reduce alert-fatigue on issues by customizable notifications.
* Compliance Packs: Well known benchmarks to monitor your score over time. * Integrations: Now 40, adding 3-4 per week. We want to integrate with all the tools a company might be using so we cover all your cyber-space.
Why we built Resmo? Because most security tools frighten people with fear driven sales (because, it works) and we want to reach in a friendlier, open-pricing, easy UX, and self-onboarding way, modern and smaller companies are used to. If you want to do more for security, using Resmo, upon connecting an integration, we offer visibility under 5 minutes, it'll be likely a high return of investment, probably for free, or an affordable plan.
There are great open-source tools to do what we are doing. But we focus on ease of use, UX and getting most value in minutes.
Would love to think what you are thinking about it.