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Hiro launches as an automated security fix tool for fast-shipping startups

By

Ethan Blackburn

11d ago· 3 min readenProduct

Summary

Hiro is a new security automation tool for startups that ships security fixes directly rather than just providing a dashboard of tasks. It integrates with tools like Supabase, Vercel, AWS, Drata, and GitHub to automatically read security findings and fix them, targeting founders who ship products quickly but lack time or knowledge to handle security and compliance work.

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We keep meeting founders who shipped a product in a few weeks with Claude Code and have no idea what to do about security.
Buying a security or compliance tool feels like an investment in your company, but you quickly realize it's a ton of work, and that work never ends.
Hiro is our shot at building the thing that actually does it.
Plug in the tools you already have (e.g. Supabase, Vercel, AWS, Drata, GitHub), and Hiro ships security fixes.
Not a dashboard of homework. The homework, done.
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Hiro gets your security work done. It reads findings from Aikido and Wiz, pulls open tasks from Drata, and scans Supabase, Vercel, Github, and more then ships the fixes. Not a dashboard of homework. The homework, done.

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