Changelog

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AuthKit is now accessible via a new package

The AuthKit frontend component has historically only been compatible with React and Next.js.

Today, we've pushed upgrades that allows AuthKit to work out-of-the-box with almost all frontend frameworks, including React, Next.js, Vue, Svelte and more. The upgrades have been implemented while maintaining the inner workings of the component, so no changes are made from an implementation perspective (outside of a name change).

AuthKit is now housed under a new package name. To install the newly upgraded package, use AuthKit. The new command is now npm i @integrationos/authkit

Over the next few months, we will be deprecating the previous package. This package was originally housed under AuthKit-React and the original command npm i @integrationos/authkit-react

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Growth plan customers can now fully white label AuthKit

Starting today, a new white label feature is available to all Growth plan customers.

When enabled, the IntegrationOS branding at the bottom of AuthKit will not be displayed to your end users. This feature allows product teams and developers to fully blend the IntegrationOS middleware within existing native UI.

While this feature is in Beta, we're looking for feedback from customers. If you'd like to share your experience, please reach out to your Account Manager directly or share it within the community Slack channel.

To give it a try, go to the Configuration section of the Admin Dashboard.