That’s a long post. Trailer goes like this. Start with identity in business systems, Okta, Entra (née Active Directory), Ping Identity, Google Cloud identity, the rest. These don’t work well for frontline workers, vendors, and so on, for many reasons, cost just one among them. And depending on the company frontline workers can far outnumber desked workers.
There’s bring your own identity, which is a thing (sign in with Google, as in your own Google, and so on) but now you’ve brought the worker's personal baggage into the corporate picture. Then you have to think how can nostr identity offer a more baggage-free BYOI? And the there’s OIDC in the background, how can that be bridged with Nostr (OIDC is ED curve but still doable). Sure a lot of work to augment nostr identity for a hybrid business setting, but doable, and could be pretty attractive if you can articulate to these businesses what it solves in BYOI realm (there is a solid pitch there).
Then once you see that there’s a use for nostr identity in the frontline and vendor space it’s about what to build on top of that identity foundation, vibe-coded internal apps that make sense for frontline workers in unique frontline situations. Shakespeare stack could rock that. (None of this touches nostr the existing social network in any way.)
We're rolling out a few things along those lines out in Asia, but never do we say the word nostr when describing what they are and do.