That is good feedback! Thanks!
We are still exploring selling ideas. We are currently integrating Sherloq with the coral project, which will allow companies like The Washington Post use our service. We are also exploring online games and integration with big social networks, where we can help the companies moderate content generated on their Facebook page, for example.
Also we are trying to contact Clever, that will allow us to offer this service for schools.
As I said, lots of possibilities. Currently trying to get as much feedback from as many users as we can.
https://sherloq.io
We detect and stop online hate speech, harassment and other kinds of cyberbulluying, allowing companies to have toxic free discussions and environments.
In my experience even getting all the pieces installed in a testing environment is hard. Specially when you need to make sure that they are all wired correctly, with the correct version, with all their dependencies (maybe different kind of databases, queues, caching layers) and on top of that if services are written in different languages, that adds another level of complexity.
Eventually when the system grows big enough and the team of people that needs a stable test environment grows big enough, it just becomes too expensive.