According to a recent LinkedIn post from HeroDevs, the company is positioning itself as a provider of secure, long-term support for deprecated open-source software that has reached end of life. The post emphasizes the risks of relying on unsupported frameworks for production systems and highlights security, compliance, and operational continuity as core themes.
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The post suggests HeroDevs is targeting enterprises that depend on legacy open-source technologies and face regulatory or security pressures to maintain them beyond official support windows. For investors, this focus points to a recurring-revenue style opportunity in a niche but growing segment of application lifecycle management and software security services, where demand is driven by risk mitigation rather than discretionary spending.
By framing itself as a “trusted leader” in this space, HeroDevs appears to be competing with traditional vendors, managed service providers, and internal IT teams that handle end-of-life software. If the company can convert security and compliance concerns into multi-year support contracts, it could strengthen revenue visibility and customer stickiness, though success will depend on its ability to scale expertise across multiple frameworks and maintain credibility with enterprise buyers.

