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Best SaaS that could offload all the user management part out of the core product?

We are looking for a Saas product that could offload all the user management part out of the core product, i.e. a tool that handle loads of tedious things related to user management, like: sign up, authentication, password recovery, billing status and subscription, front-facing self-serve for user account and download invoices page, etc.
Any recommandations ?

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    Stripe (no affiliation) can do billing, self-serve subscription & invoices. Firebase Auth or Auth0 tend to be go-to solutions for Auth; one easy with poor privacy, the other can be involved to setup.

    Too late for you but have authentication as a service in pipeline and plan thin layer integration with Stripe to simplify for Saas developers.

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    Hi there @Maximemanseau 🙋🏻‍♀️! Although the following great options may not offer ALL of the feature you've listed, they're still worth looking into:

    If you're interested in ✨growing✨ with the SaaS, Magic is also an option: https://magic.link/. We've been on a roll, adding key integrations that'll help developers out when it comes to user management.

    Hope this helps!

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      Thanks 🙏🏼 I'll have a closer look at Magic. Looks great !
      By the way what tool are you using to identify where people talk about user management etc... ( I guess you are using one to have been able to find my post ... :) )

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        Haha, you're the second person who asked. I actually just go on IndieHackers and look for #authentication every morning - to see if I could help anyone out. That's actually a really great idea though (if no one has built the tool yet) 😍.

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