u/Over-Low975

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[ASKING FOR SUGGESTIONS] Building an API governance layer for AI & modern SaaS apps — what would you want from it?

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We’ve been building [Enforyn] enforyn(dot)com— an API governance and control layer for modern applications using APIs and AI services.

The idea came after noticing how many growing teams still manage external APIs through:

* raw provider keys

* shared credentials

* environment variables

* scattered dashboards

* internal scripts

As API usage grows, visibility and control seem to become harder very quickly.

Enforyn sits between applications and external APIs:

Your App → Enforyn → External APIs

The goal is to help teams:

* isolate API keys

* monitor usage

* control access

* enforce policies

* track API/AI costs centrally

Beta launches on June 22, 2026, and we’ve opened early access.

Would love suggestions from developers, infra engineers, and SaaS teams here:

* What features would you expect from something like this?

* What problems around API management annoy you the most today?

* What would make you actually trust and adopt a platform like this internally?

* Any tools/workflows we should study before building further?

Early access:

Enforyn Waitlist

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u/Over-Low975 — 3 days ago
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[ASKING FOR SUGGESTIONS] Building an API governance layer for AI & modern SaaS apps — what would you want from it?

We’ve been building Enforyn — an API governance and control layer for modern applications using APIs and AI services.

The idea came after noticing how many growing teams still manage external APIs through:

  • raw provider keys
  • shared credentials
  • environment variables
  • scattered dashboards
  • internal scripts

As API usage grows, visibility and control seem to become harder very quickly.

Enforyn sits between applications and external APIs:

Your App → Enforyn → External APIs

The goal is to help teams:

  • isolate API keys
  • monitor usage
  • control access
  • enforce policies
  • track API/AI costs centrally

Beta launches on June 22, 2026, and we’ve opened early access.

Would love suggestions from developers, infra engineers, and SaaS teams here:

  • What features would you expect from something like this?
  • What problems around API management annoy you the most today?
  • What would make you actually trust and adopt a platform like this internally?
  • Any tools/workflows we should study before building further?

Early access:
Enforyn Waitlist

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u/Over-Low975 — 19 hours ago
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[ASKING FOR REVIEW] [NOT SELLING ] Would companies actually pay to solve internal API/AI management problems?

Been noticing a pattern across growing teams:

As more APIs, AI tools, and external services get added, things become harder to track internally.

Stuff like:

  • unclear ownership
  • old access staying active
  • rising API/infra costs
  • shared credentials
  • limited visibility into usage
  • too many integrations across teams

Feels like many companies still handle this through spreadsheets, dashboards, and internal scripts until it eventually becomes painful.

I’m researching this space and trying to understand whether this is:

  • a real operational problem companies care about or
  • just an inconvenience teams live with

Curious to hear from engineers, DevOps, founders, or security folks:

  • Have you seen this happen?
  • How do teams usually manage it today?
  • Would companies realistically pay for a proper solution here?

Not selling anything — genuinely trying to understand whether this problem is common enough to build around.

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u/Over-Low975 — 7 days ago

Anyone struggling with internal AI/API usage getting messy as teams scale?

While working on different products and internal systems, we kept noticing the same pattern:

As teams grow, it becomes surprisingly difficult to track:

  • who is using what internally
  • API/resource consumption
  • permission sprawl
  • unexpected infra costs
  • access that nobody reviews anymore

Especially now with AI tools and multiple integrations being added everywhere.

We’ve been exploring a product around internal visibility + usage control, but we’re still trying to figure out whether this is a real pain point or just something we happened to see repeatedly.

Curious from engineers, founders, DevOps, or security folks here:

  • Have you run into this?
  • How do you currently handle it?
  • Is this important enough that companies actually spend money solving it?

Not selling anything — mainly looking for honest opinions and experiences.

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u/Over-Low975 — 8 days ago
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Building a Security-Focused SaaS (Bootstrapped) — Looking for Real Feedback

We’re a small bootstrapped team from India working on software systems, AI integrations, automation, and custom backend infrastructure for businesses.

Over the last few years, while working with different teams and products, we kept noticing the same issue repeatedly:

As companies scale, it becomes harder to track and control how internal tools, APIs, AI systems, and team members consume resources, permissions, and infrastructure access.

A lot of teams seem to discover misuse, unexpected costs, permission sprawl, or operational gaps only after something breaks or becomes expensive.

Because of that, we started building an internal product focused on visibility, control, and usage governance across systems and teams.

Still very early. Not pitching or selling anything right now — mostly trying to validate whether this is an actual painful problem or just something we’ve personally seen too often.

Curious to hear from founders, developers, DevOps/security folks, or anyone managing growing systems:

  • Have you faced issues around uncontrolled API/tool usage internally?
  • Do companies genuinely prioritize internal visibility and access governance?
  • Would a product focused on preventing misuse, leakage, or runaway consumption before it becomes costly actually matter to teams?

Would appreciate honest feedback, even if the answer is “this already exists” or “nobody cares enough.”

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u/Over-Low975 — 8 days ago

Building a Bootstrapped Security-Focused SaaS — Looking for Honest Market Feedback

We’re building a fully bootstrapped tech company from India focused on software development, AI solutions, automation systems, SaaS products, and scalable custom platforms.

Our team includes developers with 13+ years of experience working across startups, enterprise systems, and high-scale applications. We work on product engineering, AI integrations, backend infrastructure, cloud systems, and custom software for businesses across different industries.

At the same time, we’re also building our own product in the security space.

Without revealing too much, the product is focused around controlling and monitoring how teams, APIs, and AI systems consume resources, permissions, and infrastructure access — especially as companies scale and multiple people/tools interact with the same systems.

We started exploring this because we kept noticing the same operational and security gaps across growing teams.

Still early, still validating, and we genuinely want market insight from founders, developers, and security people here:

  • Is this a problem you’ve personally faced?
  • Do companies actually care enough about internal usage control and visibility?
  • Would teams pay for something that prevents misuse, leakage, or uncontrolled consumption before it becomes expensive?

No funding. Fully bootstrapped. Building while servicing clients.

Curious what people think.

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u/Over-Low975 — 9 days ago

Building a Bootstrapped Security-Focused SaaS — Looking for Honest Market Feedback

We’re building a fully bootstrapped tech company from India focused on software development, AI solutions, automation systems, SaaS products, and scalable custom platforms.

Our team includes developers with 13+ years of experience working across startups, enterprise systems, and high-scale applications. We work on product engineering, AI integrations, backend infrastructure, cloud systems, and custom software for businesses across different industries.

At the same time, we’re also building our own product in the security space.

Without revealing too much, the product is focused around controlling and monitoring how teams, APIs, and AI systems consume resources, permissions, and infrastructure access — especially as companies scale and multiple people/tools interact with the same systems.

We started exploring this because we kept noticing the same operational and security gaps across growing teams.

Still early, still validating, and we genuinely want market insight from founders, developers, and security people here:

  • Is this a problem you’ve personally faced?
  • Do companies actually care enough about internal usage control and visibility?
  • Would teams pay for something that prevents misuse, leakage, or uncontrolled consumption before it becomes expensive?

No funding. Fully bootstrapped. Building while servicing clients.

Curious what people think.

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u/Over-Low975 — 9 days ago
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Building a Bootstrapped Security-Focused SaaS — Looking for Honest Market Feedback

We’re building a fully bootstrapped tech company from India focused on software development, AI solutions, automation systems, SaaS products, and scalable custom platforms.

Our team includes developers with 13+ years of experience working across startups, enterprise systems, and high-scale applications. We work on product engineering, AI integrations, backend infrastructure, cloud systems, and custom software for businesses across different industries.

At the same time, we’re also building our own product in the security space.

Without revealing too much, the product is focused around controlling and monitoring how teams, APIs, and AI systems consume resources, permissions, and infrastructure access — especially as companies scale and multiple people/tools interact with the same systems.

We started exploring this because we kept noticing the same operational and security gaps across growing teams.

Still early, still validating, and we genuinely want market insight from founders, developers, and security people here:

  • Is this a problem you’ve personally faced?
  • Do companies actually care enough about internal usage control and visibility?
  • Would teams pay for something that prevents misuse, leakage, or uncontrolled consumption before it becomes expensive?

No funding. Fully bootstrapped. Building while servicing clients.

Curious what people think.

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u/Over-Low975 — 9 days ago

Building a Bootstrapped Security-Focused SaaS — Looking for Honest Market Feedback

We’re building a fully bootstrapped tech company from India focused on software development, AI solutions, automation systems, SaaS products, and scalable custom platforms.

Our team includes developers with 13+ years of experience working across startups, enterprise systems, and high-scale applications. We work on product engineering, AI integrations, backend infrastructure, cloud systems, and custom software for businesses across different industries.

At the same time, we’re also building our own product in the security space.

Without revealing too much, the product is focused around controlling and monitoring how teams, APIs, and AI systems consume resources, permissions, and infrastructure access — especially as companies scale and multiple people/tools interact with the same systems.

We started exploring this because we kept noticing the same operational and security gaps across growing teams.

Still early, still validating, and we genuinely want market insight from founders, developers, and security people here:

  • Is this a problem you’ve personally faced?
  • Do companies actually care enough about internal usage control and visibility?
  • Would teams pay for something that prevents misuse, leakage, or uncontrolled consumption before it becomes expensive?

No funding. Fully bootstrapped. Building while servicing clients.

Curious what people think.

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u/Over-Low975 — 9 days ago
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Quick question for teams working with multiple APIs/AI providers:

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Do you struggle with tracking which team/project is consuming what, setting internal usage limits, or preventing unexpected API costs?

We’re testing a lightweight layer for team-based API usage control + budget management across services.

Curious if this is a real pain point or if most companies already handle it internally.

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u/Over-Low975 — 12 days ago

Quick question for teams working with multiple APIs/AI providers:

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Do you struggle with tracking which team/project is consuming what, setting internal usage limits, or preventing unexpected API costs?

We’re testing a lightweight layer for team-based API usage control + budget management across services.

Curious if this is a real pain point or if most companies already handle it internally.

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u/Over-Low975 — 12 days ago

Looking to collaborate: Content creators (tech) and people good at bringing app projects

I’m looking to connect with two kinds of people in the app/dev space:

1) Tech Content Creators
People who enjoy turning real app/AI/software work into LinkedIn posts, reels, blogs, or case studies.

2) Client Connectors
People who are good at networking with founders, startups, or businesses that need apps or software built, and are interested in earning a commission by connecting the right people together.

This is more of a collaboration opportunity than a job post. If you enjoy content around app development or you’re someone who naturally connects people to opportunities, I’d love to talk.

Comment below or DM if this sounds interesting to you.

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u/Over-Low975 — 12 days ago

Looking to collaborate: Content creators (tech) and people good at bringing app projects

I’m looking to connect with two kinds of people in the app/dev space:

1) Tech Content Creators
People who enjoy turning real app/AI/software work into LinkedIn posts, reels, blogs, or case studies.

2) Client Connectors
People who are good at networking with founders, startups, or businesses that need apps or software built, and are interested in earning a commission by connecting the right people together.

This is more of a collaboration opportunity than a job post. If you enjoy content around app development or you’re someone who naturally connects people to opportunities, I’d love to talk.

Comment below or DM if this sounds interesting to you.

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u/Over-Low975 — 12 days ago

Looking to collaborate: Content creators (tech) and people good at bringing app projects

I’m looking to connect with two kinds of people in the app/dev space:

1) Tech Content Creators
People who enjoy turning real app/AI/software work into LinkedIn posts, reels, blogs, or case studies.

2) Client Connectors
People who are good at networking with founders, startups, or businesses that need apps or software built, and are interested in earning a commission by connecting the right people together.

This is more of a collaboration opportunity than a job post. If you enjoy content around app development or you’re someone who naturally connects people to opportunities, I’d love to talk.

Comment below or DM if this sounds interesting to you.

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u/Over-Low975 — 12 days ago