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Opengrep Emerges as Open Source Alternative Amid Semgrep Licensing Controversy
Opengrep forks Semgrep to preserve open source SAST in response to controversial licensing changes.
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Bradley Meck Farias
Alex Morais
August 24, 2023
The needs of developers when creating a secure and reliable software environment is always a unique endeavor; at Socket we understand that it's a collective effort ranging from open-source software contributors to employees at corporations. That's why we continuously work on security solutions thinking of the needs of developers, project managers, and organizations. Today, we are happy to announce a way to fit our product to those unique needs: Self-Service Payment Plans that allow developers adapt to their team’s unique needs!
With the introduction of self-service payment plans, you have the ability to choose between a Free, Team, and Enterprise tier. Each plan is tailored to suit different needs and budgets, all while providing security and utility.
Here's a breakdown of what you can expect:
Our Free tier aims to empower individuals and open-source teams to get essential security features without the budgetary concerns. Here’s what you get for $0/month:
For small teams looking to scale their security measures and integrate seamlessly with their existing workflows, our Team tier offers the following features in addition to all the Free tier benefits:
For larger teams looking to have fine grained control over their integrations and organizations, our Enterprise tier offers the following features in addition to all the Team tier benefits:
Switching between plans is seamless and can be managed from your Socket dashboard once you login. Upgrade, downgrade, or cancel anytime—total control is in your hands.
Whether you're a solo developer keen on building a secure product or a multinational organization aiming to scale up your security efforts, Socket will fill your unique needs. Our new Self-Service Payment Plans are a testament to our commitment to make software security accessible and manageable for everyone without going through red tape.
Start securing your code today with Socket!
For any questions or more information, feel free to reach out to our team. We're here to help you stay safe against supply chain risks.
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