Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
WireGuard-based Zero Trust VPN replacement with peer-to-peer connections 3-4x faster than traditional VPN; $1M ARR with 7-person team competing with Tailscale and Cloudflare Access.
Firezone is a Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) and VPN replacement platform built on WireGuard — providing fast, secure remote access that's 3-4x faster than traditional VPNs through encrypted peer-to-peer connections with NAT traversal (holepunching) technology, automatic failover, and identity-based access control. Founded in 2021 and backed by Y Combinator, Firezone raised $2.91 million, reaching $1 million in revenue in 2024 with a 7-person team and launching Firezone v1.0 after 200%+ active user base growth in 2023.\n\nFirezone's architecture uses WireGuard's state-of-the-art VPN protocol (fast, secure, minimal attack surface) with a management layer that handles the enterprise requirements: SSO integration with Okta, Azure AD, and Google Workspace for identity-based access policies, automated certificate management, split tunneling for selective routing, and the holepunching technology that enables direct encrypted connections between clients and resources without traffic routing through central servers (eliminating the bandwidth bottleneck of hub-and-spoke VPN architectures).\n\nIn 2025, Firezone competes in the ZTNA and secure remote access market with Cloudflare Access, Tailscale (the most popular WireGuard-based mesh VPN), and traditional enterprise VPN vendors (Cisco AnyConnect, Palo Alto GlobalProtect) for enterprise remote access. The ZTNA market has grown as security teams recognize that traditional VPN architectures (where authenticated users get broad network access) don't align with Zero Trust security principles that assume breach and minimize lateral movement. Firezone's open-source version builds developer adoption and trust, while the commercial version provides enterprise management and support. The 2025 strategy focuses on growing enterprise deployments, deepening access policy granularity, and positioning as the cost-effective alternative to premium ZTNA products.
Austin multi-streaming platform broadcasting live video to 30+ destinations including Twitch, YouTube, and Facebook Live simultaneously; trusted by creators, media companies, and businesses.
Restream is an Austin-based live streaming company that provides multi-stream broadcasting technology enabling content creators, businesses, and media companies to broadcast live video simultaneously to over 30 streaming destinations including Twitch, YouTube, Facebook Live, LinkedIn Live, and custom RTMP destinations from a single source. The platform eliminates the need to choose a single streaming platform by enabling simultaneous multi-destination broadcasting, maximizing audience reach across wherever viewers are watching. Restream also provides a browser-based live studio for creating professional broadcasts without dedicated streaming hardware, including overlays, lower-thirds, guest invitations, and screen sharing. The company serves a broad range of users from gaming streamers and podcasters to corporate communications teams running product launches and all-hands meetings. Founded in 2015 in Kyiv with operations in Austin, Restream has grown to serve millions of streamers globally. The company raised over $50M from investors including Bessemer Venture Partners and competes with StreamYard, OBS, and Wirecast in the live streaming software market.
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