Frontegg provides all the user management capabilities your B2B SaaS needs, allowing a full self-served experience within your product, right out of the box. From signup to checkout, Frontegg supports app builders by covering all the way from fundamental authentication flows to the most complex customer use-cases.
Frontegg is widely adopted by modern, fast-growing companies [such as Hunters, Materialize, Okera and Datadog] to enhance their customer’s journey, through a seamless integration, supporting all modern stacks and frameworks.
I have previously created small desktop apps in electron and NW. These were functionally strong, but extremely large and had long load times. With neutralino JS I was able to create the same tools with less effort (both in creation and compilation). I was able to reduce the size of the tools from >300 MB to under 3 MB. Neutralino JS is clearly the better choice for me.
Based on our record, NeutralinoJS should be more popular than Frontegg. It has been mentiond 19 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
We tried using pywebview for a cross-platform desktop app when it was version 3.x and some of the features were limited, especially when it came to systray interactions. Will have to try it out again. In the end, for that specific project, we ended up settling on NeutralinoJS. Wails was another big contender but due to limited GoLang resources in-house, we decided not to use it. Reference: https://neutralino.js.org/. - Source: Hacker News / about 2 months ago
There's always https://neutralino.js.org/ which uses native WebView components to keep itself rather smaller than Electron. - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
I've been drawn to NeutralinoJS as it looks like it will do what I want, but I'm willing to hear some other recommendations and maybe tutorials on how to do the objectively simple things I've outlined above. Source: 10 months ago
Doing some research about Photino, I also found Tauri and Neutralinojs. Source: about 1 year ago
Yes. You need a wrapper for the game though. Something like https://neutralino.js.org/ should be enough. Source: about 1 year ago
Frontegg- Frontegg focuses on certain components like authentication, SSO, authentication, etc. A quick Moz domain analysis check showed me that they rank #1 for keywords like user management, microservices authentication, and auth0. Frontegg is currently doing about $2.5 million in revenue (according to Latka SaaS database). Source: 6 months ago
Have a look at Frontegg. Has everything you're looking for. https://frontegg.com. - Source: Hacker News / 11 months ago
I'm in a similar spot, also with an Auth0 based setup that feels clunky at times. I recently became aware of https://frontegg.com and, while I haven't evaluated it, it looks like they've designed it to solve these pain points. Looks like you can actually embed some of their pages directly in your UI so you don't have to build that yourself. (And just to be clear, I have no association with Frontegg). Source: 12 months ago
I think this is what FrontEgg does - https://frontegg.com/. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Frontegg is a SaaS-as-a-Service platform offering companies a range of common SaaS capabilities easily integratable into any environment. Frontegg targets both early-stage startups, midsize companies aiming to grow, as well as fully-fledged enterprises. Its solutions comprise three major verticals, such as Security, Connectivity, and Engagement. Source: about 3 years ago
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