We don't publish customer logos. Our customers are mid-to-large private and listed companies — plus a few public institutions — and many work in domains where being named on a vendor's site is a risk, not a marketing win. So we share the work the way it should be shared: anonymized, with permission, and built around the workflow. Two are below.
A shipping group's risk function. An energy trader. A bank's sanctions desk. A newsroom on a sensitive story. These are the organizations insigz is built for — and the ones least likely to appear on a vendor's homepage.
We treat that as a design constraint, not an inconvenience. When a customer wants to be cited, we celebrate. When they don't, we say nothing.
You own what we publish about you — which is nothing, unless and until you choose otherwise. Full editorial control, right of approval on every word, and a reference under NDA when it helps.