Security Operations (SecOps)StartupNo-Code Orchestration
Mindflow (SecOps)
No-code SecOps orchestration with GenAI-assisted playbook creation
Mkt Cap / ValPrivate (FR)
RevenueEarly Stage
Growth+100% YoY
No-code orchestration platform with GenAI-assisted playbook creation enables SecOps teams to automate response without development overhead.
SWOT Analysis
Strengths
- No-code/low-code UX democratizes SOAR automation for non-developer security analysts
- GenAI playbook generation accelerates automation development and reduces time-to-value
- European origin with data residency and privacy-first positioning appeals to GDPR-conscious buyers
Opportunities
- GenAI-native SOAR positioning as threat landscape shifts toward agentic automation
- Horizontal expansion into IT operations orchestration beyond pure security playbooks
- Regional consolidation play for European enterprises seeking non-US vendor alternatives
Weaknesses
- Emerging vendor with limited market visibility vs. Splunk Phantom, Palo Alto Cortex XSOAR
- Small team and early-stage revenue constrain ecosystem partnerships and integration breadth
- Limited track record and customer reference base for enterprise-scale automation
Threats
- Large SIEM/XDR platforms (Splunk, Palo Alto) bundle native orchestration eroding standalone SOAR
- Generative AI commoditization reduces pure GenAI differentiation as competitors add features
User Sentiment
Synthesized from G2, Gartner Peer Insights, and analyst review data.
What users love
- No-code interface enables security analysts to build automation without engineering teams
- GenAI-assisted playbook generation accelerates time-to-value and reduces discovery friction
- Lightweight orchestration model integrates with existing heterogeneous tool stacks
Common complaints
- Limited pre-built playbooks and vendor integrations vs. mature SOAR incumbents
- Emerging vendor stability and future roadmap visibility create procurement hesitation
- GenAI playbooks may require significant customization for industry-specific workflows
Customer Profile
Who buys this
Typical segments
Mid-market European enterprises with GDPR/privacy constraints and data residency requirementsOrganizations seeking lightweight SOAR alternative to heavyweight incumbent platformsSecurity teams with limited development resources but high automation demand
Typical buyer
SOC manager or automation engineer responsible for incident response efficiency
Top use cases
- 1Alert triage and incident enrichment automation without custom integrations
- 2Playbook-driven response orchestration across heterogeneous security tools
- 3Repetitive SOC task automation to reduce analyst toil and improve MTTR
Future Focus Areas
1
Agentic orchestration capabilities enabling fully autonomous multi-step incident response
2
Horizontal IT operations orchestration expansion beyond pure security playbooks
3
Marketplace and ecosystem expansion for third-party pre-built playbooks and integrations