It’s been so long since I did anything with authenticated users, curious about “modern” patterns and standards.
Specifically, an authenticated user wants to do something. What patterns and standards are you using for permissions?
I’m seeing middleware mentions. But, curious what else is out there. Not looking for “use Framework X” and should be testable. Doesn’t need to be web-specific as I’m just looking for patterns and standards.
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-Funding: We have raised a $1.7m seed round in 2022 from Y Combinator, Kleiner Perkins, HOF Capital, and other top-tier silicon valley VCs & founders.
-Revenue: We have grown our revenue 20 times in 2 years after the seed round, with global customers in over 100 countries, while remaining profitable.
-Product: Heptabase has won the Product Hunt’s 2023 Annual Golden Kitty Award in the Personal Productivity category. Its usage and customer retention rate are above the industry benchmark.
-Team: We are a fully remote team of 6 people based in Taipei and London. We build the product we love and use it every day.
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