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Xkit vs ServerAuth: What are the differences?

Xkit: One API to let your customers connect Slack, GitHub, Salesforce and 20+ other services to your app. Xkit manages the process of getting authorization to connect to your users' 3rd party SaaS apps so you can focus on building your integrations; ServerAuth: Secure SSH Access Management for Teams. It allows you to secure your server's SSH access, by restricting who can login, and when. Our in-built scheduling system allows you to restrict when each of your team members can log into your servers, making it great for remote teams and contractors.

Xkit and ServerAuth belong to "User Management and Authentication" category of the tech stack.

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What is ServerAuth?

Secure and manage your servers the easy way. ServerAuth provides an intuitive web-based management panel for your servers, allowing you to manage your teams SSH access (and schedule when they can login) and manage your servers.

What is Xkit?

Xkit manages the process of getting authorization to connect to your users' 3rd party SaaS apps so you can focus on building your integrations.

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