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Frontegg vs. FusionAuth

FusionAuth is built only for developers, with a clunky UI and code-heavy setup. Frontegg gives you modern CIAM that product, infosec, and CS teams can use from day one.

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Full CIAM without the dev-only baggage

FusionAuth stops at login. It’s code-heavy, hard to use, and shuts out non-dev teams. Frontegg gives you SSO, SCIM, multi-tenancy, security dashboards, and a self-service admin portal from day one.

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Fusion Auth

Entitlements

Frontegg offers advanced authorization with context-aware access control — called Entitlements. FusionAuth doesn’t natively support subscription-based entitlements.

RBAC

ABAC

Subscription-based

Feature flags

Trial management

FGA

B2B capabilities

Frontegg is purpose-built for B2B use cases. FusionAuth isn’t. Only with Frontegg can you manage organizational hierarchies, user groups, and much more.

Organization management

Hierarchies

Role level organization

User groups

Login per organization

Security

FusionAuth provides basic security features like MFA and password policies. Frontegg offers comprehensive security capabilities that can be easily tuned per tenant.

Risk and fraud engines

Security dashboards

Adaptive MFA

Organizational level policies

Enterprise readiness

Both Frontegg and FusionAuth have essential enterprise features like SSO and SCIM. But Frontegg takes it further with built-in organization hierarchies and audit logs.

SSO

SCIM

Audit logs

Management & analytics

With Frontegg, easily set up and analyze users, accounts and environments. FusionAuth’s offerings here are limited.

User management

Organizational signals

Admin portal

Self-service

Frontegg’s admin portal allows full self-service. FusionAuth lacks an admin portal, putting end-users your mercy for many key changes.

User login and signup

Audit logs

User invitation

SSO & SCIM configuration

Security configuration

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Entitlements

Frontegg offers advanced authorization with context-aware access control — called Entitlements. FusionAuth doesn’t natively support subscription-based entitlements.

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B2B capabilities

Frontegg is purpose-built for B2B use cases. FusionAuth isn’t. Only with Frontegg can you manage organizational hierarchies, user groups, and much more.

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Security

FusionAuth provides basic security features like MFA and password policies. Frontegg offers comprehensive security capabilities that can be easily tuned per tenant.

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Enterprise readiness

Both Frontegg and FusionAuth have essential enterprise features like SSO and SCIM. But Frontegg takes it further with built-in organization hierarchies and audit logs.

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Management & analytics

With Frontegg, easily set up and analyze users, accounts and environments. FusionAuth’s offerings here are limited.

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Self-service

Frontegg’s admin portal allows full self-service. FusionAuth lacks an admin portal, putting end-users your mercy for many key changes.

FusionAuth was built for developers. You're building for teams.

Why teams make the switch to Frontegg:

  • Free devs from code-heavy setup

    FusionAuth demands scripts and configs for even simple tasks. Frontegg works out of the box with low code and fewer errors.
  • Let every team contribute
    FusionAuth locks identity inside engineering. Frontegg gives product, infosec, and CS a clean UI to manage what matters without code.
  • Grow without hitting walls
    Advanced features like multi-tenancy, org hierarchies, and adaptive MFA are included. No missing pieces, no DIY patchwork.