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We built a dev-friendly way to ship OAuth integrations in minutes for just $1

onedollaroauth.com

9 points by 0xblacklight 6 months ago · 6 comments

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0xblacklightOP 6 months ago

OAuth is a pain. Anyone who’s built integrations with Slack, GitHub, or Discord knows how tedious and error-prone setting up auth flows, refreshing tokens, and securely storing credentials can be.

We built a platform that handles all of this so you don’t have to.

You get:

- A single API to initiate OAuth flows and get fresh access tokens - Bring-your-own credentials, so it's fully white-labeled - Token encryption before it even hits our system (we can't decrypt them) - No vendor lock-in, you still use each provider’s native API - Works with Slack, GitHub, Google, Discord, Notion, and others

Live demo: https://www.producthunt.com/products/onedollaroauth-com?laun...

Would love your feedback!

andyfeliciotti 6 months ago

This looks amazing but my only concern would be your service shutting down. I would be interested in paying for the code base though to run my own version. (From a dev who still hasn’t figured out oauth in their next app)

  • 0xblacklightOP 6 months ago

    Thanks! This isn't the first time we've gotten this question. We are about to release under a source-available license with a paid self-hosting license, and a commitment to open-source under MIT if we sunset the project or the company.

    Would love to learn more about your use-case! Feel free to jump into our discord, we have a channel for it: https://discord.gg/eQWf5NGj6Y

rkagerer 6 months ago

$1/app/month

Nice! But can you share some background on your business model and how you plan to stick around for the long term?

  • 0xblacklightOP 6 months ago

    This is a project we built internally for ourselves at Naptha.ai and wanted to release to the public, it's not really part of our core business. We're about to release it under a source-available license with provisions for a purchasable license to self-host, and a commitment to re-publish it under an MIT license if we sunset the product or the company winds down.

    Do you think that would adequately address your concerns?

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