March Updates
Spring Launch Week: WorkOS Vault, Connect, and more new features
Spring Launch Week: WorkOS Vault, Connect, and more new features
Click below to watch the Spring Launch Week recap video:

WorkOS Connect

Allow customers, partners, and vendors to seamlessly connect to your application. WorkOS Connect supports three new use cases for connecting with other applications:
- “Sign in with [Your App]” - Enable third-party developers and agents to authenticate via OAuth.
- Identity Delegation - Integrate natively with first party apps that support delegated login like support sites and community forums.
- Customer API Access - Provide secure access to your APIs with machine to machine (M2M) credentials managed by WorkOS.
WorkOS Connect allows you to expand your application into a platform via these different use cases. Get in touch to learn more.
WorkOS Vault

Simplify encryption and sensitive data management for modern web applications with WorkOS Vault. Whether you need to protect passwords, API keys, OAuth credentials, customer PII, or credit card numbers, WorkOS Vault is built to safeguard your information with encryption key management (EKM). Vault makes protecting sensitive data easier, faster, and more cost-effective—without the headache. Learn more in the docs.
Custom Metadata, External ID, and JWT Templates

AuthKit has three new capabilities to provide more customization and easier integration of WorkOS’ authentication into your application:
- Custom Metadata - Store metadata on users and organizations
- External ID - Map existing ids for users and organizations from your systems in WorkOS for easy lookups
- JWT Templates - Customize the JWT template for user sessions including adding custom metadata
These capabilities allow for much deeper customization and control over integrating AuthKit in your application. Learn more in the docs for metadata and JWT templates.
New enterprise login integrations in AuthKit

WorkOS now supports eight new built-in login providers for AuthKit: ADP, Bitbucket, GitLab, Intuit, LinkedIn, Rippling, Slack, and Xero. These new providers can be setup in minutes just like the existing ones (Apple, Github, Google, Microsoft), making it even easier to support your enterprise customers. Don’t see a provider you want? Now you can request a new provider directly from the dashboard. Learn more about setting up these providers in the docs and in integrations.
Widgets - User Profile and Organization Switcher

New widgets are available that provide out-of-the-box support for common enterprise app features in your application. First, the user profile widgets, comprised of three separate widgets, allow users to manage their profile information, security settings, and session details. The organization switcher widget offers users a seamless way to switch between organizations within your app. It automatically handles any differences in authentication requirements across organizations and redirects users accordingly. Learn more about these new widgets in the docs.
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