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What is DailyCred? Everything you need to manage users for your website or app. Everything you need is included: email verification, password resets, session cookies, and all the UI you need for sign in, and sign up. Skip all this work and get running instantly. If you already have a sign-in system, DailyCred sits side-by-side with the full power of user APIs and dashboards.

What is WorkOS? APIs for enterprise features like SSO/SAML. Start selling to enterprise customers with just a few lines of code. Add Single Sign-On (SSO) to your app for free. It encourages an incremental approach to instrumentation, and puts particular emphasis on swift, easy integration.

DailyCred and WorkOS belong to "User Management and Authentication" category of the tech stack.

Some of the features offered by DailyCred are:

  • One API for 12 OAuth Providers- Regardless of how your users sign up, DailyCred gives you access to identity information with a single consistent API. Sometimes users forget exactly how they signed up, so DailyCred prevents duplicate accounts for the same user.
  • Security- Use our sign in UI, and get secure authentication over https for free. Don't waste another moment buying or implementing ssl certs ($70 on GoDaddy). Credentials are stored as salted hashes using bcrypt, the industry standard designed by Niels Provos and David Mazieres. DailyCred is securely hosted by Amazon AWS.
  • CRM & Backoffice without the Hassle- We create a record of every user and lead that signs up on your website. We even show you how they found you, what campaign they came from, and what they did on your site before signing up. Resetting passwords, monitoring events, banning users, deleting or creating accounts and viewing your website as your users can be handled by any team member.

On the other hand, WorkOS provides the following key features:

  • Single Sign-On (SSO/SAML)
  • Directory Sync (SCIM)
  • Audit Trail (SIEM)
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    What is DailyCred?

    Everything you need is included: email verification, password resets, session cookies, and all the UI you need for sign in, and sign up. Skip all this work and get running instantly. If you already have a sign-in system, DailyCred sits side-by-side with the full power of user APIs and dashboards.

    What is WorkOS?

    Start selling to enterprise customers with just a few lines of code.

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