Stytch delivers powerful authentication and fraud prevention infrastructure for developers, with APIs, SDKs, and a pre-built UI that are designed to save months of engineering time. Easily build the auth features you need in a way that feels native to your app.
Stytch eliminates the complexity of scaling authentication, authorization, and fraud prevention with a developer-first approach. Our infrastructure handles the heavy lifting of building and maintaining these services securely, while giving you the flexibility to create custom auth flows with minimal code. Our founders, who led identity and access management teams at Plaid and Slack, built Stytch to eliminate the engineering burdens of in-house solutions and the high developer friction found with providers like Auth0.
Benefits Include:
- A cleaner auth codebase: More architectural flexibility, with pre-built UI, headless SDKs, and backend SDKs and APIs, so you can build with purpose and avoid maintaining complex workarounds.
- Protect every login from fraud and abuse: Advanced fingerprinting technology is built in, so you aren't just relying on high-friction security methods like CAPTCHA or basic network protections like WAF.
- Transparent and predictable pricing: No hidden costs or price gouging. Pay only for what you use, with first-class support included in every plan.
- Your entire auth roadmap, is just an API-call away: MFA, OAuth/social login, passkeys, SSO, SCIM, RBAC - whatever you need, instantly enabled.
- Manage users and orgs in your own dashboard: An embeddable admin portal to easily add authentication and authorization settings and user management into your own dashboard.
- Let your customers self-serve auth: Optional multi-tenant data model for B2B applications, lets your customers onboard and configure their own auth settings, from MFA to session duration, without burdening your team.
Highlights
Ship your entire auth roadmap in one sprint: Get MFA, OAuth, SSO, RBAC, SCIM, passkeys, and more with pre-built UI, headless SDKs, and backend APIs and SDKs.
Secure your app with built-in fraud protection: Advanced fingerprinting technology protects your app and users without complex add-ons.
Maximize engineering resources: Tailored data models make it easy to build self-serve tools for customers, and an embeddable admin portal allows easy management of organizations and users from your dashboard.
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Pricing is based on the duration and terms of your contract with the vendor, and additional usage. You pay upfront or in installments according to your contract terms with the vendor. This entitles you to a specified quantity of use for the contract duration. Usage-based pricing is in effect for overages or additional usage not covered in the contract. These charges are applied on top of the contract price. If you choose not to renew or replace your contract before the contract end date, access to your entitlements will expire.
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This contract starts with the Stytch Platform base, which covers 10,000 monthly active users and 5 SSO or SCIM connections. From there, you add usage-based dimensions as your needs grow. You pay separately for B2C MAUs and B2B MAUs, the two user types the product tracks. Extra SSO or SCIM connections, device fingerprinting, and M2M tokens are billed as their own usage units. Text passthrough costs cover message delivery charges. Each dimension scales independently, so you pay only for what you consume beyond the included base.
Top-of-mind questions for buyers
What counts as one Device Fingerprinting unit for billing?
Each fingerprint is one device check run on an authentication request. The check identifies the visitor, browser, and network to detect bots or account takeover attempts. The base contract includes 10,000 fingerprints. Beyond that, you pay per additional fingerprint used.
What happens if I exceed the users, connections, or tokens included in the base?
There are no hard caps or pricing cliffs. Once you pass the 10,000 monthly active users, 5 SSO or SCIM connections, or 1,000 M2M tokens included in the base, you pay only for the extra usage at the per-unit rates. Charges accrue automatically as usage grows.
Which dimensions drive most of my bill as usage grows?
B2C MAUs and B2B MAUs usually drive the largest share, since they scale with your active user count. SSO or SCIM connections, device fingerprinting, M2M tokens, and text passthrough costs each bill independently. All charges add together on one invoice, with the mix depending on your workload.
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My team migrated an app from our proprietary auth mechanism onto Stytch. The Stytch team supported us in building our implementation for both a B2C and B2B mixed solution, which is already pretty complicated. Where Stytch is unique is in their ability to simultaneously support B2C and B2B auth solutions and distinguish between the two of them. We have been using Stytch for a few months now, and the developer experience and administrative platform have made it easy to make changes to our application, debug problems with the event log, and get in touch with the customer support team.
What do you dislike about the product?
Be aware of what languages Stytch supports for their client facing libraries. This was not an issue for us in terms of languages, but make sure that the language that you are writing backends/services in is compatible with one of the Stytch libraries, lest you need to interact with their API manually.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
* Scalable SSO for large B2B clients * Industry standard and superior auth for B2C and B2B clients * Two factor authenticatio for B2C users
Ira K.
Excellent service for those who constantly forget passwords
Reviewed on Nov 26, 2023
Review provided by G2
What do you like best about the product?
Magic links - one tool for sign-in and sign-up and passwordless logic. As the users, our dev team loves this feature.
Fair pricing.
A lot of updates from Stych dev team and constant product support.
Great customer support.
What do you dislike about the product?
When we implemented Stytch, there was no possibility of deleting our test users in 1 click. So, we needed to clean manually all of our test users
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Users of our platform have no need to remember passwords and the dev team didn't implement "reset password" logic.
Computer & Network Security
Flexible and transparent authentication platform
Reviewed on Nov 03, 2023
Review provided by G2
What do you like best about the product?
Stytch provides an interface to authentication that balances customization and out-of-the-box features well. The APIs provided are transparent and the documentation is of high quality relative to other vendors. Their developer relations team provides fast responses to feedback on the APIs and documentation, resolving errors quickly when reported.
What do you dislike about the product?
Some of the assumptions about how partners would use their APIs will push you to build a custom solution to a feature that you would expect them to have built into their APs. This didn't happen often, but a few times during our integration. They're receptive to feedback on these use cases and appear to consider adding them into their roadmaps.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Stytch is providing a reliable and featureful API for user authentication and is allowing our team to benefit from their platform which allows them to focus on our core product.
Kshitij G.
Easy & reliable for B2B use-cases!
Reviewed on Oct 29, 2023
Review provided by G2
What do you like best about the product?
Stytch was very easy to setup and implement in our experience - we were able to switch from our existing Auth0 implementation. The control plane is very easy to understand, and the SDKs offer a best in class developer experience. From day 1, we had fantastic customer support from the Stytch team in the community Slack channels.
What do you dislike about the product?
No downsides for our use case, and we're looking forward to the continued development in the B2B product!
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Helping us implement login, SSO, SAML, and session management
Alex G.
Easy to integrate & big fraud preventer (Stytch DFP)
Reviewed on Oct 27, 2023
Review provided by G2
What do you like best about the product?
It's really easy to integrate into our product, and has accurate results
What do you dislike about the product?
There's a lot of information to digest, but perhaps out side of the scope of stytch it's not always certain what the right action for us to do (step up, vs reject, vs approve..)
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Detect when onboarding users are bots or fraud rings