Partner Program

Run AXIS Under Your Own Brand

I built AXIS as the assessment tool I wished I had as an IAM consultant, and the white-label stack built for it (branding, client links, review workflow, portfolio analytics) is now open to other consultancies. If you run IAM assessments for clients, you can use all of it for free.

For Consultancies

Everything You Need to Run Client Assessments

The full multi-tenant stack, already built and battle-tested on this site; nothing here is a roadmap item.

White-Label Branding

Your logo, colors, and fonts on the assessment experience and on the PDF reports your clients receive. Configured once in the branding editor; applied everywhere.

Shareable Client Assessment Links

Send a client a tokenized link; they complete the assessment on their own time, progress saves as they go, and the results land in your workspace for review.

Consultant Review Workflow

Annotate domains, add recommendations, and apply score overrides with written justification before results reach the client. Overrides are always shown next to the original score; nothing is silently rewritten.

Portfolio Analytics

Maturity across every client organization in one dashboard: trends over time, domain breakdowns, and which clients are due for re-assessment.

Benchmark Access

Your clients are compared against research-derived baselines blended with consented peer data, displayed with credible intervals and an honest label at every sample size.

Team Workspace

Invite your consultants with role-based access. Every significant action lands in an append-only, hash-chained audit log.

The Deal

Free, With Two Asks

No license fee, no per-assessment charge, no credit card. AXIS is solo-maintained and free; the partner program is how the benchmark pool grows.

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Light Attribution

A small “Powered by AXIS” note stays on client-facing surfaces: the assessment footer and the report. Your brand leads; AXIS stays in the fine print. That is the entire attribution requirement.

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Consented Benchmark Contribution

Assessments completed with explicit client consent contribute anonymized, domain-level aggregates to the shared benchmark pool. No client names, no answers to individual questions, and no PII ever enter the pool; any cross-organization benchmark cell with fewer than five contributors is withheld entirely. This is the network effect that makes every partner's benchmarks more accurate over time.

The masking rules and the current state of the pool are public: see the live benchmark status page.

What This Is Not

Honest expectations: there is no sales team, no account manager, and no contractual SLA. AXIS is one practitioner's platform; support is a real human (me) over email, at a human pace. The methodology, scoring engine, and security posture are documented publicly so you can judge the platform on its substance rather than on promises.

Onboarding

From Application to First Client Link

Approved firms get a licensee workspace and a guided setup; most are ready for their first client in under an hour.

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Apply below

Tell me about your firm; it takes two minutes. No credit card, no contract.

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I review and reply

I read every application myself and reply by email, usually within a few days. Expect a short conversation about how you run assessments, not a sales call.

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Your workspace is created

Approved firms get a licensee workspace with a guided onboarding flow: branding, team invitations, and your first client organization, in about ten minutes.

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Bring your clients

Create shareable assessment links, review and annotate results, and deliver branded reports. Five to twenty client organizations is the typical portfolio.

Application

Apply to the Partner Program

A few details about your firm; your application goes straight to my inbox and I reply personally.

Your details go to me and nowhere else; no mailing list, never shared.

Not Sure Yet? Try It First

The best way to evaluate AXIS is to run the assessment yourself. Everything your clients would see is public: the questions, the scoring, the benchmarks, and the methodology behind them.