Market Opportunity
Prevent AI agents from force-pushing by enforcing git permission policies targets a $3.6B = 300,000 engineering teams × $12K ACV total addressable market with medium saturation and a year-over-year growth rate of 30% YoY — rapid adoption of AI developer tooling and devsecops investments (source: industry reports from GitHub and Stack Overflow 2023-2024 summaries).
Key trends driving demand: AI assistants gaining run-time and workspace access — this increases the attack surface and creates demand for enforcement tooling that can intervene in real time.; Shift-left security and devsecops — teams want developer-friendly controls that run locally and in CI to prevent problems before they reach production.; Git-hosts and platform providers are exposing finer-grained tokens and apps — enabling middleware tools to interpose and block risky operations reliably.; Regulatory and supply-chain scrutiny of software builds is increasing — audit trails and tamper-evident logs are becoming compliance must-haves for larger customers..
Key competitors include Open Policy Agent (OPA) / Styra, GitHub branch protections & Actions, GitGuardian.
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