Prove it masks correctly — in 15 minutes
The eval bundle runs entirely on your machine: one command, a seeded sample database, and a guided path that ends with an auditor-ready evidence pack. Nothing leaves your laptop.
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Request the eval bundle
~1 minEmail us and we reply with the evaluation bundle and a 30-day key. It’s a founder-led process — you get a person, not a drip campaign.
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One command
~5 minBring the stack up with Docker. Zero configuration: OwlTable arrives pre-configured with a demo admin account — no setup wizard.
docker compose -f docker-compose.eval.yml up
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Log in to the guided dashboard
~1 minOpen the UI and sign in with the demo admin account. A realistic fintech sample database is already registered as a read-only source, next to an empty eval target.
http://localhost:9070/owltable-ui · admin / owltable-eval
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Walk the golden path
~8 minRun PII Discovery on the sample source, launch a masking job, compare source vs target — then download the Evidence Pack from the job detail page. That pack is the artifact to hand to your security team.
What’s in the box
- OwlTable pre-configured with a demo admin account — no setup wizard
- A realistic, seeded fintech sample database as the read-only source
- An empty target database, pre-registered for the masking job
- The masking API for PII detection and anonymisation
- The same readiness enforcement and safety rails as production
Then point it at your own schema
The eval stack is disposable, but it’s the real product — eval mode only pre-seeds and pre-configures, while readiness enforcement and safety rails behave exactly as in production. When the golden path checks out, register your own PostgreSQL, MySQL, or SQL Server source with a read-only account and run the same flow against a schema you actually care about.
Security note: the bundle ships eval-only default credentials so it works with a single command. Treat it as a disposable evaluation environment.
Fifteen minutes to an evidence pack.
Request the bundle now — or watch the golden path on video first.