Who Trusts Us
A working list of operators, founders, and platforms who've put their estates on our desk. Engagements run the gamut — application pentests, cloud reviews, red-team exercises, and on-call incident response. Names appear here with permission.
Section E · Pages 1–4
The Wall of Logos
Twelve named clients across marketplaces, AI tooling, civic tech, fintech, and developer platforms.
Walamana
Marketplace
Application Pentest
AnyGig
Gig Economy
API Hardening
EventFlow
Events SaaS
Threat Modeling
Emergent.sh
AI Tooling
Cloud & IAM Review
Base44
No-Code Platform
Full-Stack Audit
Postra
Postal Tech
Network Segmentation
ShieldSyn
Identity
Architecture Review
SnapStudy
EdTech
Mobile + API Audit
The Open Builder
Developer Tools
Web Pentest
TrimrAI
AI / Media
LLM Red-Team
CapWrapper
Fintech
Wallet Hardening
UMIS
OpenBaraza · Civic Tech
Public Infra Review
On the Record
The Editorial Standard
— How we list a client
A name only appears on this page after the engagement is closed and the client has signed off on disclosure. We do not list logos for vanity. We list them because someone read the report, fixed the problems, and agreed to be quoted.
Findings are reproduced with screenshots, request/response pairs, and remediation guidance. The deliverable is a document your engineers can ship against — not a marketing slide.
For sensitive industries — fintech, civic infrastructure, AI tooling — we engage under stricter NDAs and never name the client. The bulk of our work sits in that category. The wall above is only the public-facing slice.
If you want a reference, we will arrange a direct call with a named client at your request.
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