Frontegg
frontegg.comSummary
Frontegg is a Customer Identity and Access Management (CIAM) platform that provides authentication, authorization, and user management solutions for SaaS applications. It offers features like RBAC, ABAC, SSO, and multi-tenancy, enabling businesses to manage customer identities and access control with a focus on security and scalability.
Features6/14
See allMust Have
2 of 5
API & Database Integrations
Access Control & Security
Drag-and-Drop UI Builder
Code Customization
Flexible Deployments
Other
4 of 9
Audit Logs & Analytics
Workflow Automation
Custom Theming & Branding
Partner & Customer Portals
Debugging & Monitoring
Version Control Integration
Mobile-Responsive Support
Prebuilt React Components
AI-Generated App Assistant
PricingTiered
See allLaunch
- Includes 7,500 MAUs, 50 tenants and 5 SSO
- No-code login builder for login flows
- Multi tenancy with users invites
- Unlimited social logins
- Watermark free
- Passwordless authentication
- RBAC support
- Bot detection
- 3 frontegg seats
Scale
- Everything in Launch plus:
- Grow to unlimited MAUs, tenants, SSOs
- Complex multi-tenancy support
- Embeddable in-app Admin Portal component
- Session management and security policies
- Impersonation and developer logs streaming
- Custom domain
- Multiple environments
- Email and community support
- Access to Frontegg identity Add-ons
Enterprise
- Everything in Scale plus:
- Enterprise support with shared Slack channel
- White-glove onboarding support
- Unlimited environments
- Prioritized integration requests
- Custom agreements
- HIPAA/BAA agreements
- Access to support and uptime SLAs
Rationale
Frontegg is a CIAM (Customer Identity and Access Management) platform, which is a different product category than Retool's low-code internal tools platform. While Frontegg offers API integration, access control, and flexible deployment options, it does not provide a drag-and-drop UI builder for general application development or extensive code customization for business logic beyond identity management. Its focus is specifically on authentication, authorization, and user management for customer-facing applications, rather than building a wide range of internal tools.