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Colin Sidoti
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This is so great, congrats on the updates!
Would be awesome if you start adding detection for parked/for-sale/unused one-word .coms. A big consideration for clerk was picking a .dev where we felt confident about eventually acquiring the .com.
One Word Domains 2.0
Database of 1.2M+ available one-word domains
Clerk gives you more than just a "sign-in box". You get a complete set of User Management UIs and APIs, including a powerful Admin Dashboard. Purpose-built for React, Next.js, and the Modern Web. Finally, an auth service that "just works".
Clerk
More than authentication, complete user management
Speed up your application with sub-millisecond authentication, mitigate hackers with active device management and revocation, and much more.
Session Management by Clerk
Session management, done right
Colin Sidoti
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Hello Product Hunt! We're incredibly excited to release Clerk's new Session Management service today. We've been building this for the past few months, but dreaming about it for over a year.
The big deal about this launch is that we didn't cut any corners. We've known we wanted to build a "stateless" authentication strategy because it leads to the fastest-possible authentication speeds. ...
Session Management by Clerk
Session management, done right
Clerk adds secure authentication and user management to your React or Next.js app
📈 Conversion-optimized Sign Up and Sign In forms
🎨 Built-in theming and open APIs for easy customization
Clerk
Authentication and user management for React and Next.js
Colin Sidoti
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Hi Product Hunt!
Long time lurker, first time launcher 🚀
My brother and I are the type who are always hacking on side projects. We've worked on dozens, and over time we discovered two truths:
1. We always dread adding authentication and user management. It feels like a distraction from our real goal.
2. With every new project, our usual solution looks less and less professional compared to...
Clerk
Authentication and user management for React and Next.js