Enterprise

Enterprise evaluationfor AI and API products

ScaleMule is structured for serious evaluation across hosted Cloud deployments and MuleOS provider discussions, with clear boundaries around public materials, documentation access, support expectations, and commercial review.

Who this is for

Teams that need more than self-serve signup

The enterprise path is for companies evaluating ScaleMule for customer-facing AI, API, or production-critical products where architecture, trust, support expectations, and commercial fit need to be discussed before rollout.

A ScaleMule Cloud product with multiple customers, tenants, roles, or environments.

A MuleOS provider evaluation involving GPU or AI infrastructure packaging.

A product roadmap involving billing, metering, events, integrations, or auditability.

A buyer or partner that will ask security, architecture, privacy, or procurement questions.

Evaluation paths

Enterprise review can start from Cloud or MuleOS

The right review path depends on whether the buyer is launching a product directly or commercializing infrastructure for downstream customers.

Readiness topics

What can be reviewed during evaluation

The public site separates current public material, review-scoped topics, and roadmap items so procurement conversations start from accurate expectations.

  • Architecture review

    Reviewed by request

    Review the product workflow, tenant model, event paths, storage assumptions, billing concepts, and operational review needs before deployment.

  • Security and trust review

    Reviewed by request

    Discuss public security posture, private documentation access, customer data boundaries, and enterprise questionnaire topics with the right evaluation context.

  • Reviewed by request

    Commercial terms, procurement requirements, privacy questions, and customer-specific review materials can be discussed with Cats Dojo LLC during evaluation.

  • Direct onboarding

    Available

    Early enterprise onboarding is intentionally hands-on rather than presented as a large support organization.

  • Identity requirements

    Roadmap review

    SSO, SAML, and identity-provider expectations are treated as enterprise review topics and roadmap inputs rather than public included claims.

  • Support expectations

    Reviewed by request

    Implementation and support expectations should be scoped during evaluation and reflected in written customer terms where applicable.

Evaluation path

A practical buying motion for early enterprise deals

The process is built around risk reduction: define fit, review architecture, set onboarding expectations, then agree on the commercial next step.

Step 01

Fit and risk review

Confirm the application type, customer profile, data boundaries, procurement concerns, and whether ScaleMule is an appropriate production foundation.

Step 02

Architecture and onboarding scope

Map the first workflow to platform primitives: access, tenants, events, storage, audit, billing or metering, and operational review.

Step 03

Commercial next step

Discuss contract path, implementation expectations, documentation access, and what needs to be true before a customer deployment expands.

Commercial clarity

Operated by Cats Dojo LLC

ScaleMule is the public platform product. Cats Dojo LLC is the operating entity for legal, contracting, and commercial review unless a customer agreement says otherwise.

Architecture review is scoped during evaluation

Direct onboarding for qualified early deployments

Customer docs are available with authenticated access

Formal support, uptime, or assurance commitments require written agreement

Discuss procurement and architecture

Share your product context, expected customer profile, security review requirements, and first workflow to evaluate.

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