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Relation Grid maps the subprocessors behind any SaaS company so you can search any business and see the outside vendors it shares your data with, who relies on it, and what recently changed.
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the dependenciesKnow what a product depends on before you trust it with your data.
Most-referenced companies
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Amazon Web Services provides on-demand cloud computing infrastructure, including compute, storage, and networking resources, that organizations and developers can use and pay for based on usage.
Google Cloud provides cloud computing infrastructure, data storage, AI and machine learning services, and security tools for developers and enterprises.
Microsoft Azure is a cloud computing platform that provides compute, storage, networking, and AI services for developers and organizations.
Salesforce provides a cloud-based customer relationship management platform that combines sales, service, marketing, commerce, and IT applications, used by businesses to manage customer data and automate workflows.
Twilio provides cloud APIs that let developers add SMS, email, voice, RCS messaging, conversational AI, and identity verification to their applications.
Cloudflare operates a global network that provides security, performance, and serverless compute services—including CDN, DDoS protection, and Zero Trust—to developers and businesses.
Stripe provides a financial services platform that enables businesses to accept payments, manage billing, and move money. The platform is used by companies of various sizes to handle transactions and financial operations.
OpenAI builds artificial intelligence models and offers them through APIs and applications such as ChatGPT for developers, businesses, and researchers.
Anthropic develops AI systems with a focus on safety and research, offering models like Claude for developers and enterprise users.
Snowflake provides a fully managed cloud data platform that enables enterprises to store, integrate, and analyze data for AI, analytics, and applications. It is used by data engineers, analysts, and developers across various industries.
Datadog offers a cloud-based platform that provides monitoring, observability, and security capabilities for infrastructure, applications, logs, and other data. It is used by developers, IT operations teams, and business users to track performance and detect issues across cloud environments.
Zendesk provides customer service and employee support software that lets businesses manage support tickets, live chat, voice calls, and AI‑assisted automation across multiple channels.
Sentry is an application monitoring platform that lets developers capture and analyze errors, performance issues, logs, and other telemetry from their software. It provides SDKs for many languages and integrates with development tools to help teams diagnose and fix problems.
Intercom offers a helpdesk platform that combines an AI agent with human agents to manage customer support conversations across channels. It is used by businesses to handle support tickets, live chat, and other customer interactions.
Slack is a collaboration platform that provides messaging, channels, video calls, file sharing, and workflow automation for teams and organizations.
Google operates a web search engine and a collection of online services, including email, maps, and cloud applications, used by internet users worldwide.
Vercel provides a platform of developer tools and cloud infrastructure that enables developers to build, deploy, and secure web applications, including AI capabilities.
Aiven offers a platform that hosts open source data services such as Apache Kafka, PostgreSQL, ClickHouse, and OpenSearch on major cloud providers, allowing engineers to stream, store, and query data without managing the underlying infrastructure. It provides a single API and console for managing these services.
MongoDB provides a document database platform that developers and enterprises use to store, query, and manage data, available both as on-premises software and as the MongoDB Atlas cloud service.
ClickHouse is an open-source column-oriented database management system that supports OLAP queries for real-time analytics and large-scale data processing. Developers and organizations use it to run SQL queries on big datasets.
HubSpot provides a platform that includes marketing, sales, customer service, and CRM software for businesses to manage leads, pipelines, and support.
Atlassian provides collaboration and project management software such as Jira, Confluence, Trello, and Bitbucket for software development, IT, and business teams. The tools help teams organize work, track issues, and share knowledge.
Oracle provides cloud infrastructure, platform, and application services—including AI-enabled databases, AI data platform, and industry-specific SaaS suites—for enterprises and developers.
WorkOS provides APIs and SDKs that enable developers to add enterprise authentication and user management features—such as single sign‑on, directory sync, audit logs, and multi‑factor authentication—to their applications. It is used by software teams building apps for enterprise customers.