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🤩 Every application requires minimum viable security to be enterprise-compliant. BoxyHQ provides Security Building Blocks as a Service (a suite of APIs), so developers can focus on their core product and accelerate time-to-market.
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BoxyHQ SaaS
Security building blocks for developers
BoxyHQ's SSO building block will help you close enterprise deals faster! Implement SSO with just a few lines of code and show customers you are ready to pass their compliance processes with flying colors. SAML Jackson supports SAML/OIDC.
Open Source SAML SSO (by BoxyHQ)
Free enterprise-grade SSO out-of-the-box
Enterprise-ready SaaS Starter Kit is a Next.js based SaaS Starter Kit that can save hundreds of development hours while building enterprise-ready SaaS apps.
Some of the features that SaaS kit offers:
- SAML SSO
- Directory Sync
- Webhooks & Events
Enterprise-ready Saas Starter Kit
Kickstart enterprise development with Next.js starter kit
SAML Jackson is happy to introduce you to its new home, the Admin Portal which allows you to manage Enterprise SSO, Directory Sync, and Audit Logs products via an easy-to-use web interface. It helps bring security to developers in a simple way.
Open Source Admin Portal by BoxyHQ
Let your customers set up enterprise SSO & audit logs easily
With Retraced you can now give your users the superpower to track every critical event within your product and get full visibility over their account's activities on your app. You will also allow them to send security-related events to their SIEM.
Open source Audit Logs (by BoxyHQ)
Track every critical event within your product
Organizations use directories from different providers to manage users and enforce their access to organization resources. By integrating our Directory Sync product into your solution you can activate and deactivate user accounts, create groups, and more.
Open source Directory Sync by BoxyHQ
Real-time sync with your customers' user directories
Utkarsh Mehta
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Great to be part of the team building Open Source tools & helping building make more secure and robust products 🚀🤩 .
The attention to building high-quality code is what makes BoxyHQ products high performant and fault tolerant.
Open source SAML SSO (by BoxyHQ)
Integrate enterprise SSO with just a few lines of code
SAML Jackson allows you to only build a straightforward integration to SAML that can be deployed in under one week! We do this by implementing the SAML login flow as an OAuth 2.0 or OpenID Connect flow that gets rid of all the complexity of the SAML protocol.
Open source SAML SSO (by BoxyHQ)
Integrate enterprise SSO with just a few lines of code
SAML SSO integrations can be tedious. Mock SAML is a free tool to help you with testing the feature as you go about building it. It emulates a SAML Identity Provider and lets you test both Service Provider and Identity Provider flows.
Mock SAML
A free SAML 2.0 Identity Provider for testing SAML SSO
Utkarsh Mehta
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I was not happy with the dashboards offered by popular cryptocurrency exchanges. I always had to calculate profit-loss, average buy price in case of multiple trades for particular crypto, etc.
So I made a small dashboard just for me to get all the info I need about my portfolio in one place.
After showing it to a few friends and cousins who were also investing in crypto they asked for access...
CryptFolio
Track your crypto portfolio at one place like a pro
1. Add trades from different exchanges
2. Get a unified dashboard to see an overview of your portfolio
3. Get the demand and supply of cryptos
4. Detect dips, get Profit/Loss info and invest accordingly
5. Get notifications for profits
New features coming soon
CryptFolio
Track your crypto portfolio at one place like a pro
Utkarsh Mehta
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At TechHut I am guiding 50+ students to become a Full Stack Developer.
They will learn MERN Stack and will get experience working on a live product.
I am prepared to have multiple internship structures for organisations so that they will get curated candidates for the open positions.
How do you find the first hires for your startup, especially remotely?
Slava Bobrov
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