According to a recent LinkedIn post from HeroDevs, the company is positioning itself as a provider of long-term security and compliance support for deprecated open-source software frameworks that have reached end-of-life. The post emphasizes that while upstream or official support may lapse, organizations can still maintain secure and compliant production systems through extended support services.
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The post suggests that HeroDevs is targeting enterprises that rely on aging but business-critical open-source technologies, a segment that often faces regulatory and cyber-risk pressure when frameworks lose official backing. For investors, this focus on end-of-life support points to a potentially resilient, recurring revenue model tied to security and compliance budgets, though the post does not provide quantitative metrics, customer counts, or pricing details.
By highlighting its role in “secure, long-term support” and branding itself as a “trusted leader” in this niche, the company appears to be reinforcing its positioning in the software maintenance and application security market. If this positioning translates into strong enterprise adoption, HeroDevs could benefit from durable demand driven by the high switching costs, legacy system dependencies, and ongoing security requirements typical of large organizations.

