What is open-saas?
A 100% free modern JS SaaS boilerplate (React, NodeJS, Prisma). Full-featured: Auth (email, google, github, slack, MS), Email sending, Background jobs, Landing page, Payments (Stripe, Polar.sh), Shadcn UI, S3 file upload. AI-ready with tailored AGENTS.md, skills, and Claude Code plugin. One cmd deploy. Powered by Wasp full-stack framework.
Data-security signals
Public, checkable facts about open-saas — they show the risk surface, not what it does with your data at runtime.
- ✓Open-source — the MIT-licensed code is publicly auditable on its public repository.
- ▲High access surface — as an AI agent, it can run with your keys, files, environment and network.
- •Maintenance — actively published.
- ?Independent exfiltration test — not yet independently tested by Oxavion.
Is open-saas safe? The honest answer.
The signals above show what open-saas can reach. But no public metadata reveals what it actually does with your data once it runs — that only shows up when you watch it in a sandbox. Oxavion runs open-saas with planted canary secrets and watches every outbound channel, then emails you the evidence.
We scan open-saas in our sandbox and email your report. No install, no access to your systems.
How to tell if open-saas is safe
Before you trust any AI tool with your environment, check:
- Is the source auditable? Yes — open-source, you can read it.
- Does it need your keys or credentials? Most agents do — so it holds them at runtime.
- Does it make outbound network calls, and where to? The repo hints at this; only a run confirms it.
- Has it been tested for data exfiltration? Not yet — this is the one you cannot verify from the outside.
The first three you can check from the repo yourself. The last — what it does with your data at runtime — needs a test. That is exactly what an Oxavion scan does →
Frequently asked
- Is open-saas safe to use?
- It depends on what it does with your data at runtime — something a static look can't settle. Oxavion answers it empirically: we sandbox open-saas, feed it canary secrets and data, and report exactly what (if anything) leaves. Request a free scan for a verdict on the version you run.
- How does Oxavion test it?
- An isolated gVisor micro-VM, a transparent egress gateway that captures HTTP/S, DNS and raw TCP, planted canary secrets/PII, and encoding-aware detection — aligned to OWASP LLM Top 10 and MITRE ATLAS, calibrated to zero false-negatives / zero false-positives.