INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
help startups become enterprise services themselves.WorkOS, which is launching out of stealth with seed funding from Lightspeed Venture
Partners and others, is building a toolkit to help startups meet the requirements for bringing on enterprise clients
The company aims to get startups set up with an API for single sign-on, directory sync, audit trails, role-based access controls and other
key services.As more startups look to approach enterprise from a bottom-up capacity and focus on creating individual use cases, quickly
enterprise-ready means meeting the same compliance requirements that IT administrators need to adhere to, something that can obviously be an
On the security side, Grinich says that WorkOS is currently in its SOC-2 Type 2 observation period and should receive certification in Q2 of
Right now, WorkOS operates across a few pricing structures, with a free tier that brings users single sign-on support, as well as a $99/mo
Ventures, Tuesday Capital and Work Life Ventures are also backers.