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Timo
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Hey everyone, I'm Timo, one of the creators of Firstline. Along with my co-creator Granit, we're exited to introduce our product to the Product Hunt community!
Firstline was born out of our personal experiences and challenges with existing authentication solutions like Auth0 and Ory. With Firstline we build an authentication solution that offers predictable pricing and user-friendly features,...
Firstline
Authentication made simple
Timo
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Congrats on your launch! Have the smart contracts undergone a security audit?
WAVY
The stablecoin utility for the world
Timo
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Cool idea! Congrats on your launch!
RSVPlease on nostr
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Timo
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Congrats on the launch! Cool product :)
AI Landing Page Audit
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Timo
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Congrats on the launch Alohe! Best of luck!
Copy UI
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Timo
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Interesting idea! Making web3 more accessible is a great cause. One note: you should remove the Lorem ipsum on your landing page ;)
Xuperauth
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Timo
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Love the product! Used it for a few projects already :)
Vite
Next generation frontend tooling
Timo
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Cool idea! It would be amazing to implement it using web3 technology, eliminating the need for relying on the service provider‘s trustworthiness.
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Timo
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cool one-of-a-kind website (a bit buggy for me on safari mobile sadly)! I‘m curious about how you got started. What were the initial steps you took in this direction? Best of luck!
I quit my job, started a business, built my own website, and now I'm growing a community... AMA!
Jan Demiralp
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Timo
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Couldn’t agree with you more!
In my opinion, the concept of MVPs is a perfect example of giving ourselves permission to “suck” (I mean that in the nicest way possible). By launching a product with just the essential features, we accept it won’t be perfect, and that’s okay.
What's an example of giving yourself permission to suck?
Carter Michael
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