Working on Fairvisor — a tool for API governance and usage control.
The problem: one buggy integration, scraper, or infinite retry loop can suddenly explode your API costs or overload infrastructure before anyone notices.
Fairvisor acts as a guardrail in front of your API:
per-tenant and per-route rate limits
request budgets and soft/hard caps
anomaly alerts for sudden spikes
The edge component is open source (OpenResty / Nginx + Lua) and the SaaS part provides policy management and audit.
Still early, validating whether teams would use something like this instead of building internal scripts.
Sorry if I trigger anyone's paranoia, but
1. who told you that it's not a state-backed attack?
2. and if 1 is true, who told it, it's not Russia staying behind it?
and if 2 is true, the KGB university alumni Kaspersky definitely is related to it.
The problem: one buggy integration, scraper, or infinite retry loop can suddenly explode your API costs or overload infrastructure before anyone notices.
Fairvisor acts as a guardrail in front of your API:
per-tenant and per-route rate limits
request budgets and soft/hard caps
anomaly alerts for sudden spikes
The edge component is open source (OpenResty / Nginx + Lua) and the SaaS part provides policy management and audit.
Still early, validating whether teams would use something like this instead of building internal scripts.
https://github.com/fairvisor/edge