Frontegg unveils Frontegg Forward. This
fundamental leap ahead transforms how SaaS companies approach customer
identity, positioning it as a central hub for growth and innovation. The
updated platform introduces four innovations aimed at streamlining user
management, bolstering security, and offering predictive insights - essentials
for the next decade of SaaS growth.
1. Out-of-the-Box Organizational Structures - Handle complex
hierarchies without the fuss.
2. Delegated Identity Management - Enhance security through
end-user controls.
3. AI-Powered App Analytics - Derive insights without extra
coding.
4. Unified Authorization - Feature flags, subscription checks,
and more in one API.
Frontegg
has been adopted by hundreds of organizations worldwide, and developers
recently ranked it atop the Leaders quadrant for customer identity and access
management (CIAM) on G2. The Frontegg platform saves these app builders
precious time in handling complex customer identity use cases within their
apps, through its no-code and self-service embedded capabilities. Frontegg
Forward now expands even further the scope and boundaries of CIAM to carry
SaaS vendors through the growth and transformation challenges of the coming
decade.
Across all aspects of customer identity management, Frontegg Forward allows
users to easily upgrade from basic functionality to advanced use cases and
deliver real value for their end customers anywhere along the SaaS maturity
curve:
- Easy-to-Set
Up Complex Organizational Structures. Frontegg
Forward's Hierarchies enable flexible organizational design capabilities with
the construction of multi-tiered, nested, and multi-tenant SaaS application
structures. Teams and admins can easily define roles, permission associations,
access controls, and layers for sub-organizations with the ability to set
inheritance of privileges at any sub-layer.
"Frontegg already excels in
allowing developers to easily master large-scale, complex use cases that have
until now defied their best efforts. In customer demos, architects often
express amazement at our ability to solve multi-app and complex organizational
structure user-management challenges. Frontegg Forward ushers in a new era of
enabling developers to overcome this complexity," said Sagi Rodin, CEO,
Frontegg.
- Security through three layers of innovation. The engine layer introduces state-of-the-art proprietary
engines like Too-fast-to-Travel, Bot Detection, and Stale Users among others.
The backoffice layer offers SaaS vendors a comprehensive dashboard, granting
real-time security posture visibility throughout their entire account set. The
most groundbreaking aspect, the Security self-serve layer, lets end-users peer
into the identity posture of their accounts through the Frontegg Admin Portal,
amplifying trust and accountability.
- AI-
Powered App Intelligence. Frontegg
Forward Signals, a native analytics engine, enables SaaS vendors to get
actionable insights directly within their Frontegg back-office - without any
extra event coding or infrastructure. Signals applies machine learning to sense
patterns and uncovers insights on all app behaviors, including feature adoption
rates and geographical spread. It spotlights low-performing POCs and flags low
utilization accounts in danger of churn or abandonment. Additionally, it
highlights the presence of product champions and influential personas within an
account, supporting a valuable new layer of relationship management. Signals
Integration modules export insights to third-party tools - like Slack or other
tools (via webhooks) - to add SaaS intelligence to existing workflows.
"AI and advanced identity data
analytics are playing a growing role in almost every area of IAM, and it
enables IAM operations to be more risk-aware and automated with better
visibility."*
- Dynamic Entitlements. Frontegg
Entitlements Engine unifies UI, API, and code protection into a single
authorization API, expanding beyond the context of RBAC. The engine will take
into account factors such as feature flags, subscription tiers, trial status
and security posture to decide whether a user is permitted to perform an action
within an app.
"We used to have three sets of
‘if' statement predicates in our code, just to decide whether a user can access
a certain API, one checking roles, another feature-flags and lastly validating
that the user has paid for this feature. With Frontegg we eliminate the need to
use many APIs and vendors, and move the logic management to the product and
revenue owners instead of the developers," said Ofir Assif, Director of
Engineering at Hunters Security.
A Security, Revenue, and Operational Efficiency Engine for SaaS
The array of new capabilities in Frontegg Forward unlocks entirely new use
cases that drive direct improvements on the top line, the bottom line, and key
customer satisfaction metrics.
- Developers using Frontegg will save time while improving
application security, compliance, and resilience. They provide a robust
platform that prevents user errors, enables rich log file aggregation and
security analytics, and reduces access problems or outages resulting from CIAM
misconfigurations.
- Security teams can view on a single dashboard overall
organizational security posture levels and risks or drill down to view specific
risks, teams, geographics, or sub-organizations - and they can also delegate
security posture configuration to end users, saving time and improving
security.
- Product and revenue teams can bring new features to market
quickly and test new product bundles and strategies through streamlined
entitlement, feature flag management, and account-based access controls.
- Growth managers can tap Frontegg's analytics feeds to glean
behavioral patterns and easily separate signals from noise in meaningful
product interactions.
- Business development and partnership teams can now empower
Resellers and MSPs to quickly and easily set up or modify access and privilege
structures for channels, accounts, or even sub-accounts. These can be deployed
both within organizations and across organizations in collaborative settings.
Recognized as a top CIAM platform by G2 Crowd,
Frontegg delivers a holistic identity management suite that scales from
startups to Fortune 500 enterprises. Customers include Siemens, Cider Security
(acquired by Palo Alto Networks), Talon Security, Flowcode and others.
The Forward platform expansion moves identity and access management toward its
ultimate role" as the nerve center and growth engine of a SaaS application.
"The SaaS landscape is growing more and more competitive. Efficient SaaS operators
will win," says Rodin. "Our goal is to give every SaaS company the ability to
drive efficiency, improve security, and grow revenues by empowering users and
customers to manage their own experiences. Frontegg Forward helps them do this
at every stage of their SaaS roadmap, from the first user to the millionth
user."