Permit.io: Full-Stack Authorization-As-A-Service Provider Secures $8 Million

By Amit Chowdhry • Feb 18, 2024

Permit.io – a full-stack authorization-as-a-service provider – announced it has raised $8 million in Series A funding, led by Scale Venture Partners, along with NFX, Verissimo Ventures, Roosh Ventures, Firestreak, 92712, and other existing investors, to ensure application developers never have to build permissions again. And Scale Partner Eric Anderson will join the company’s board of directors. Along with funding, the company also unveiled Permit.io Approval Flows to enable enterprises to handle increasingly complex authorizations for access to data, including for AI bots and agents.

With cloud-native apps becoming the norm, every app now requires fine-grained authorization. And this locks developers in a loop of repetitive operational tasks instead of working on core features, while companies require more engineering resources just to deal with permissions. Permit.io addresses this problem, saving companies millions of dollars each year. 

The company has also already signed deals with more than 20 companies, including industry leaders like Schneider Electric, SignifyHealth (part of CVS), and Salt Security, with hundreds of thousands of authorized users, growing into millions.

Companies are facing new authorization requirements at an average rate of every 4.5 months, requiring an average investment of five months of engineering time from four engineers per application. And companies are already struggling to maintain access control for human users, but it becomes even more complicated as AI agents increasingly act on their behalf.

Permit.io Approval Flows is an all-encompassing solution for development teams that want to add secure access approval flows to their applications, particularly as AI agents take on a more prominent role. And Permit.io Approval Flows uniquely feature:

  1. End-to-end flow management with UI and code interfaces
  2. Customizable components for embedding in UI applications
  3. Comprehensive audit logs of flow configuration and authorization checks
  4. Seamless compatibility with any authentication and identity provider
  5. Intuitive interface for principals who are non-native users
  6. Implementation support for fine-grained authorization
  7. Fully managed communication and collaboration aspects across invitation flow

Permit.io’s Approval Flows extend the sophisticated permissions platform. With the Permit.io platform, developers can easily integrate SDKs and APIs for embedding authorization layers efficiently, enabling them to focus on developing core features while non-technical users benefit from a no-code, user-friendly interface for configuring precise authorization.

With developer time and velocity in mind, Permit.io combines policy-as-graph and policy-as-code approaches in a simple UI. On top of that, it also provides a set of components – Permit.io Elements – which helps developers save precious time in implementing authorization in their front-end applications.

KEY QUOTES:

“Permit fits a hole in the broader identity market we’ve been tracking for a long time. We like startups that build engineering services typically found only in big tech companies and offer them to everyone else. The Permit team has built a full stack solution that we’re excited to support and help grow.”

  • Eric Anderson, Partner at Scale Venture Partners

“Our no-code, future-proof solution removes the need for dedicated headcount, maintenance, and compute power for setting up authorization across applications; it is unlike anything on the market today. With this funding, we will be able to rapidly scale to meet demand, including building out a sales presence in the U.S., as well as double down on the unique interfaces Permit is known for.”

  • Or Weis, co-founder and CEO of Permit.io

“Permit.io is a well-designed authorization platform based on open standards that we didn’t have to design ourselves, which has been tremendously helpful. Running the PDP with a sidecar pattern fits well with our containerized microservices architecture, and Permit.io’s support has been fantastic. It has saved us significant time, money, and resources.”

  • Malcolm Learner, Senior Solution Architect at Signify Health (part of CVS)