Salesbricks is redefining how software is bought and sold. Gone are the days when buyers spent hours on meetings with vendors to learn about the product, pricing and packaging. Instead, buyers are completing almost 80% of the buying job before speaking with someone in sales (if they need to at all). Salesbricks understands that buying habits are changing, which is why they’ve built an easy-to-use checkout page that powers seller-assisted and self-service transactions of your software product.
Salesbricks announced that it completed its 2022 Service Organization Control (SOC) 2 Type 1 audit. This rigorous independent evaluation is recognized as one of the most comprehensive assessments of an organization's business practices and security controls.
The company's existing information security practices, policies, procedures, and operations meet the rigorous SOC2 Trust Principles for security, confidentiality, and availability. "It is not just a matter of achieving the baseline requirements of SOC2," says Jonathan Festejo, Salesbricks's co-founder & CEO. "We're always striving to ensure we do the right thing for our customers and customer's customers. Our SOC2 Type 1 compliant status shows that our commitment to security never wavers."
COVID has accelerated the need for a frictionless way to buy software, and Salesbricks is opening the door for millennial tech buyers to do just that. With Salesbricks, businesses can offer their customers a seamless buying experience by bringing a lot of B2C concepts and user experiences to the antiquated process of buying software. No matter how bespoke or simple the transaction, Salesbricks believes removing all the friction in the final mile adds a competitive advantage to tech vendors.