All the authentication features you need. Multi-tenant by design.
If you’ve ever struggled with building a smooth, secure sign-in experience from scratch, (or maintaining it after every new request) you’re not alone. Frontegg handles the heavy lifting with an out-of-the-box authentication layer that plugs into your app quickly and just works.
With prebuilt, customizable login experiences and tools like hosted login pages or embeddable components, you can give users a clean, modern login while avoiding the backend grind. Your customers get a better experience, and your team gets more time to focus on what matters.
Frontegg supports a wide range of authentication methods designed to meet modern security standards and diverse user needs. You’ll find support for email-password, social logins, passwordless, SSO (SAML/OIDC), multi-factor authentication (MFA), and more all with minimal setup.
These options let you build login experiences that just flow for users while keeping bad actors out. Security isn’t bolted on after the fact. It’s built in from day one. You can dig into setup details and configuration in the developer documentation.
If you operate in a highly regulated industry or serve enterprise customers, you need more than basic security. Frontegg is built to support strong identity practices that align with common frameworks like SOC 2, GDPR, and ISO 27001. Features like enforced MFA, audit logs, and secure session handling make it easier to meet internal and external security expectations.
You stay in control of your security policies without having to start from scratch or wait for dev cycles. And because Frontegg stays current with evolving standards, you’re not left scrambling to keep up. Explore our platform’s security.Â
Yes, and it’s one of the things that sets Frontegg apart. Managing authentication across multiple tenants can be complex, but Frontegg simplifies this process. It allows you to configure isolated authentication settings for each tenant, including custom branding, SSO configurations, and user management policies. This ensures that each tenant has a tailored and secure authentication experience.
For detailed guidance on setting up advanced SSO for multi-tenancy, you can refer to our documentation: Setup advanced SSO for multi-tenancy.