Find out why Orb, a Series B company revolutionizing billing for SaaS and B2B tech companies, switched from Auth0 to Stytch for a more powerful and developer-friendly auth platform Check out the full story here 👇
About us
Stytch provides robust auth infrastructure for developers, with built-in fraud and risk prevention. Thoughtfully-designed APIs, SDKs, and pre-built UI enable you to create authentication and authorization that feels like a seamless part of your web and mobile app.
- Website
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https://stytch.com/
External link for Stytch
- Industry
- Software Development
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- San Francisco, California
- Type
- Privately Held
Products
Locations
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Primary
San Francisco, California, US
Employees at Stytch
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David Gorcey
Enterprise Sales at Stytch | Venture Partner, Rackhouse Venture Capital
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Kevin C. Heaps
Data Engineer Software Architect Big Thinker (Ex-Meta, Ex-Datadog)
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Howard Limburg
Security and Compliance Program Manager at Stytch
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Pete Prowitt
Enterprise Sales Leader, Advisor & Investor. 4x SaaS unicorn alum, 3x successful exits.
Updates
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Our quick start guides for B2B auth just got an upgrade! Get started in minutes and see how Stytch’s unique approach to multi-tenancy cuts down on code and complexity. Updated guides are available for Next.js, React, Node, Python, Rails, and Go. https://buff.ly/3CacmRV
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This week, we’re introducing cross organization SSO connections, which allow you to use the same SSO connection across organizations. We’ve also made OIDC connections more flexible with custom scopes and attribute mapping. Learn more: https://buff.ly/3UrS1hd
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Stytch reposted this
As AI agents become more autonomous, identity and access management (IAM) systems must evolve to prevent security breaches and misuse. By Stytch co-founder and CEO Reed McGinley-Stempel | #API #AIAgent
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❌ Bad move: Auth0 bot detection is built on basic network rules and simple CAPTCHAs, which bad actors can easily bypass ✅ Good move: Stytch offers the industry’s most accurate fingerprinting technology to detect bots and prevent fraud Learn more 👉 https://buff.ly/3zkCl8j
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We’re thrilled to welcome Will P. as our new Head of Sales at Stytch! With a wealth of experience form Maze, InfluxData, Algolia, and Google, Will is uniquely positioned to help us spread the word about the power of our authentication and fraud prevention platform to the developer community. Excited to have you on board, Will!
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📣 Exciting news! We’ve made Stytch SSO login available to all Stytch accounts — including those on the Free plan. Everyone can now log into stytch.com with the enhanced security and ease of Single Sign-On. 👉 Read more in the Changelog: https://buff.ly/3BGB788
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"I built auth twice and decided to build it a third and final time so others wouldn't have to suffer through what I did." Great insights from our CTO and founder on the future of authentication in this podcast. Check it out!
Julianna Lamb is the Co-Founder and CTO of Stytch. She joins the show with Gregor Vand to talk about building a platform for identity and access management. Listen here: https://lnkd.in/gCF5iXpW
Identity and Access Management with Julianna Lamb - Software Engineering Daily
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Are you in SF for a16z Tech Week or just want to hang out? Join us for two exciting events: 🗓 Wednesday 10/9: We’re co-hosting a panel with Tome on selling into the enterprise as a startup. Hear insights from the founders and the heads of sales at Tome and Stytch. Register here https://lnkd.in/g6D-JuKF? 🍻 Thursday 10/10: We're co-hosting a Developer Happy Hour at Schroeder's, partnering with our friends at Plain. Sign up here https://lu.ma/k6gzu055 We hope to see you there! #TechWeek #SFTech #a16z
RSVP to Selling into enterprise, as a startup | Tome | Partiful
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ICYMI: Stytch DFP Protected Auth blocks fraud and bots from your login flow without user friction. Stytch integrates fingerprinting into the auth flow, identifies every visitor and detects bad auth requests, like headless browser automation. Learn more: https://buff.ly/3zkCl8j