For a company doing API First - Top Down check out workos.com. We are in the middle of ripping out our home-built SSO and replacing it with them. Looks like they've only raised $15M, could be a good acquisition for Stytch
Great article! Quick heads up the graphic underneath this text is missing: "It’s no wonder. This diagram that Reed and Julianna shared with me shows the process that people typically need to go through to reset their password:"
"Passively, imagine logging into one account in a product that uses Stytch and automatically logging into any other Stytch-powered site via a recognized device. "
Isnt this what Microsoft Passport tried to do in the distant past and failed?
How do retail investors invest in stytch
Nice writeup. Have been a fan of Stytch for a while.
The quick dismissal of Transmit Security was interesting. That's a shitload of money and their API seems solid at first glance?
https://developer.bindid.io/docs/guides/introduction/topics/introduction/introduction_chapter_title/index.html
not out of disrespect for Transmit, just don't see Stytch focusing on big banks / directly competing there any time soon.
Did they buy that growth via Cotter? Cotter's website says, "Join 3000+ web developers, designers, and no-code builders using Cotter"
For a company doing API First - Top Down check out workos.com. We are in the middle of ripping out our home-built SSO and replacing it with them. Looks like they've only raised $15M, could be a good acquisition for Stytch
Great article! Quick heads up the graphic underneath this text is missing: "It’s no wonder. This diagram that Reed and Julianna shared with me shows the process that people typically need to go through to reset their password:"
"Passively, imagine logging into one account in a product that uses Stytch and automatically logging into any other Stytch-powered site via a recognized device. "
Isnt this what Microsoft Passport tried to do in the distant past and failed?
how about security?
OKTA?
you got me at 'kill the password'