GitHub:FI Pricing now Public
This past week since our initial offering of our Firewall Install product has been an exciting one. We received over 300 quote requests on launch day, with more filling our…

This past week since our initial offering of our Firewall Install product has been an exciting one. We received over 300 quote requests on launch day, with more filling our inbox since. We really weren’t prepared for the level of response we received and fell way behind trying to provide quotes for everyone.
That, coupled with the fact that we wanted companies to sign an NDA before receiving their quote, slowed the entire process down. It also bewildered more than a few people wondering why lawyers needed to be involved just to figure out how much the product cost.
For these things, we apologize. Today, we solve these issues by posting our GitHub:FI pricing options: http://fi.github.com/pricing.html
If you have already submitted for a quote, you should have received an email this morning pointing you to the new pricing page. If you already received a quote, please disregard it, the pricing on the website is final.
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