OpenFGA is used by a wide range of companies and projects, and implementation services are offered by several consulting firms.
If you are using OpenFGA or providing services and your name is not on this list, please send us a PR!
These companies and projects are using OpenFGA in production. If your company is using OpenFGA open a PR to add your company or project name and a description of how you are using OpenFGA.
Company / Project | Use Case |
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Okta FGA | Okta uses OpenFGA as the core engine for their Authorization as a Service product. |
Twintag | |
Mapped | MAPPED uses OpenFGA to model our business entities, including organizations, users, service accounts, plans, features, permissions, and roles. OpenFGA serves as the authoritative source for our service-to-service OAuth services, such as client credentials flow and token exchange flows. Additionally, we leverage OpenFGA to manage IoT identity authorizations. |
Procure Ai | ProcureAi uses OpenFGA for user - > roles -> feature permission assignments, as well as fine grained data access permission to check what users can see within our procuretech solution. |
Canonical | |
Wolt | |
Italarchivi | |
Read AI | |
Virtool | |
Configu | Configu uses OpenFGA to provide organization administrators with advanced access control. By assigning roles and attributes to members, administrators ensure precise and secure access to configurations, tailored to each user’s specific responsibilities and needs. |
Fianu Labs | |
ExcID | |
Minder | Minder uses OpenFGA to store hierarchical user->project permissions. This is also used by Stacklok's cloud service to store user access. |
Eiwa | |
Moss | |
Agicap | |
Instill AI | |
Zuplo | |
OpenObserve | |
OpenLane | OpenLane is using OpenFGA to provide fine grained authorization in our SaaS product offering. We are also maintaining an OSS wrapper and an ent integration for generation of policies within our codebase. |
Sourcegraph | Sourcegraph built an internal-facing framework aims to standardize how services think about and manage roles and permissions by offering a Zanzibar-style relationship-based access control (ReBAC) solution based on OpenFGA. |
Docker | |
Bump | Bump leverages OpenFGA to model car policies between companies and their employees, enabling the authorization of charging for company electric vehicles. |
Patika Global Technology | |
Gilion | Gilion leverages OpenFGA to handle a multi-tenancy setup that requires granular access management with hierarchies for different types |
flex | flex leverages OpenFGA to implement a robust, centralized authorization system in our all-in-one HR SaaS Platform. This system delivers highly customizable Role-Based Access Control (RBAC), supporting hierarchical permission management across multiple levels - from organization and department level down to individual users and resources. This granular approach ensures precise access control while maintaining flexibility and scalability required for the entire platform. |
These companies offer services and assistance implementing solutions with OpenFGA. This list is provided as a resource for organizations seeking expert assistance in adopting OpenFGA solutions but listed companies have not been individually evaluated or endorsed by the OpenFGA project. If your company provides OpenFGA implementation services, add your details by sending us a PR!
Company | Company description and services offered | Contact |
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Kilterset | Experts in identity, we can assist in planning, crafting, testing, deploying, optimizing, and migrating complex app ecosystems to an FGA model. | Contact form |
Mrikal | Mrikal is a product studio and specializes in access control and permissions management solutions. We offer services including identity and access management (IAM), Fine-grained access control, custom software development, and consulting. Our focus is on enhancing security and simplifying management of digital resources for businesses | [email protected] +91-8595270617 |