Launched this week

MyAuth
Server-first authentication for Next.js App Router
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Server-first authentication for Next.js App Router
5 followers
Secure your Next.js applications with MyAuth — a server-first authentication service built specifically for the App Router. Most auth solutions rely heavily on client-side SDKs and complex configuration. MyAuth takes a different approach: Cookie-first architecture Secure HttpOnly sessions Native App Router support OAuth 2.0 compliant Minimal setup, no magic Built for developers who want authentication that feels native to modern Next.js apps.




Hey Product Hunt 👋
I built MyAuth because I was tired of fighting authentication while building SaaS apps with Next.js.
Most providers felt:
Too client-heavy
Over-engineered
Hard to customize
Expensive early on
I wanted something:
Server-first
Cookie-based
Built specifically for the Next.js App Router
Simple enough to integrate in minutes
So I built MyAuth and started using it in my own projects.
This launch is about validating whether other developers feel the same friction I did.
I’d genuinely love feedback:
• What’s confusing?
• What’s missing?
• Would you use this in production?
Thanks for checking it out 🙏
— Deepanshu
Hey Product Hunt 👋
I'm Deepanshu, the creator of MyAuth.
I built MyAuth because existing auth solutions felt too heavy or expensive for small projects and indie developers.
MyAuth is designed specifically for Next.js App Router with a server-first architecture and cookie-based sessions to keep authentication simple and secure.
Would love to hear your feedback and answer any questions!
Hey Product Hunt 👋
I'm Deepanshu, a full-stack developer building SaaS products with Next.js.
While building apps, authentication always felt either:
• Too client heavy
• Too complex
• Too expensive early on
So I built MyAuth — a server-first authentication system designed specifically for the Next.js App Router.
Key ideas behind MyAuth:
🔐 Cookie-first authentication
⚡ Native server integration
🧩 Minimal setup
🔑 OAuth 2.0 compatible
I’d love honest feedback from developers:
• Would you use this in production?
• What auth features are missing?
• What would stop you from using it?
Really appreciate anyone checking it out 🙏