Why I Built This
I spent many years studying cybersecurity — YouTube, courses, documentation, everything I could get my hands on. But security is massive, and no single person can cover it all. Hiring an expert or buying an enterprise tool? Out of the question, at least for me and my budget — I wasn't about to spend $300+/month on a security tool.
And with this AI boom, every security tool out there was either enterprise-grade (hundreds of dollars, built for companies with dedicated security teams) or a terminal tool that spat out cryptic codes with zero explanation. I wanted something anyone could read, easy to use, no complications. That's how it should be.
So I built the thing I wished existed. A scanner that tells you what's wrong, explains why it matters in plain language (or as non-technical as it can be), and shows you how to fix it. Starting at $0. No credit card required. No sales calls, no complex onboarding process, no 47-page PDFs. Just connect your repo, hit scan, see results. If something's wrong, click Generate Fix, then Create PR. Done.
Data Hogo is for the solopreneur shipping their SaaS at midnight. The vibecoder whose first app just got its first user. The small startup that can't afford another high-ticket security tool but can't afford to ship vulnerabilities to production either. If that's you, this is the right tool for you.
The encyclopedia, the blog, the free tools — it's all part of the same mission: make security accessible for everyone.