ObjectsGrid
  • Documentation
    • Core Concepts
    • Usage Guide
      • Quick Start
      • Authentication and Authorization
      • Access Control via ABAC
      • GraphQL API Examples
      • Login with Google app setup
      • Objects Schemas
    • OBJECTS GRID Objects
      • Generic Object
        • GenericObjects REST API
      • Enum Object
        • Enum Object REST API
      • ProductCatalog Object
      • ProductGroup Object
      • Product Object
      • Meta Object
      • Tags Object
    • Private Objects
      • Auth
        • Tokens REST API
      • ABAC Policy
        • ABACPolicies REST API
      • Organization Account
        • OrganizationAccounts REST API
      • User Account
        • UserAccounts REST API
      • Service Account
        • ServiceAccounts REST API
      • Access Logging
        • AccessLogEntries REST API
  • Support
    • Terms and Conditions
  • Blogs
    • Attribute Based Access Control
    • ABAC vs RBAC
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Here at we empower budget-conscious organizations with an easy-to-use platform of standardized objects and APIs. By minimizing or eliminating the need for backend infrastructure investment, we significantly reduce startup costs. Our solution accelerates innovation, cutting proof-of-concept expenses, and speeds up time to market, enabling organizations to better understand their customers' current needs.

We build Objects Grid from the ground up as a backend composable architecture platform. Composable architecture is a design approach focused on building systems as modular, reusable, and interoperable components. In a composable architecture, each component functions as an independent unit with well-defined interfaces, allowing it to be assembled, reconfigured, or replaced without affecting the rest of the system. This modularity offers flexibility, scalability, and adaptability, making composable architecture particularly valuable for systems that need to evolve rapidly to meet changing requirements.

How we do that? We continuously add new Objects to list, refine them based on your feedback, and then build them to meet your needs.

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