Mobb
Automate cybersecurity, enhance code security, integrate seamlessly with SAST tools.

About
Mobb offers an AI-powered platform that helps software teams streamline their security remediation process. By focusing on the automation of vulnerability fixes, it aims to save developers significant time and allows them to concentrate more on coding and less on repetitive security tasks.
This platform integrates seamlessly with widely-used static application security testing (SAST) tools, promoting efficient workflows without requiring teams to adapt to entirely new systems. Its one-click remediation feature can handle recurring security issues rapidly, making it easier for organizations to stay on top of vulnerabilities as they emerge in the development pipeline.
In addition to core security enhancements, Mobb includes a remediation cost calculator. This tool assists teams and managers in quantifying the time and financial resources saved by automating the process, providing clear value metrics for business decision-makers. While initial adoption may require some learning and reliance on compatible SAST solutions, the long-term efficiency gains are significant for teams managing complex codebases or high volumes of security alerts.
Who is Mobb made for?
Mobb is particularly suited for engineering leads, security professionals, and IT managers responsible for maintaining secure code in software development environments. Its features are geared towards companies that want to minimize manual effort when dealing with code vulnerabilities—such as SaaS providers, digital product companies, or large enterprises managing critical or regulated software infrastructure.
Developers and IT security teams in companies that already use SAST tools will find Mobb especially effective, as it drastically reduces the remediation workload and keeps release cycles efficient. For startups and smaller firms without the resources for dedicated security personnel, Mobb helps level the playing field by leveraging automation for essential security tasks.
Educational organizations and non-profits with limited security resources may also benefit, using it to teach secure coding practices or to protect digital assets without a heavy staffing investment.