Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Open-source authentication platform with self-hosted and managed options; YC W20-backed competing with Auth0 and Clerk on developer data ownership and zero per-user pricing for email, social, and MFA login.
SuperTokens is a San Francisco-based open-source authentication platform that enables developers to implement secure user authentication (email/password, social login, passwordless, multi-factor authentication) in their applications with either a fully self-hosted deployment or a managed cloud service — positioned as the developer-controlled alternative to Auth0, Firebase Authentication, and AWS Cognito that keeps user data under the developer's ownership. Founded in 2019 by Rishabh Poddar and Advait Ruia and backed by Y Combinator (W20) with initial funding, SuperTokens is used by thousands of developers globally for authentication infrastructure.
Open-source password manager with $100M PSG Series C and 2025 Cybersecurity Breakthrough Award; self-hosted deployment option competing with 1Password and LastPass after post-breach migration accelerated growth.
Bitwarden is a Santa Barbara-based open-source password manager and identity security platform — backed with $100 million raised in a Series C led by PSG in September 2022 — providing individuals, teams, and enterprises with a secure, end-to-end encrypted vault for passwords, passkeys, secure notes, and sensitive data with sync across unlimited devices. With 148 employees and winner of the 2025 Cybersecurity Breakthrough Awards Password Management Solution of the Year, Bitwarden differentiates from proprietary password managers through its fully open-source architecture (client, mobile, server, and browser extension codebases all public on GitHub) that enables security audits by the community and self-hosted deployment for organizations with strict data sovereignty requirements.
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