SSOJet positions itself as a migration alternative to AWS Cognito, Auth0, and WorkOS for growing SaaS teams. The platform addresses common pain points like unpredictable pricing, vendor lock-in, and limited customization through transparent pricing, API-first architecture, and built-in multi-tenant support. It offers migration features including lazy password rehashing, graceful token expiration, and zero-downtime transitions. The platform targets teams needing enterprise SSO, custom RBAC, and compliance requirements while maintaining developer control and flexibility.

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1. The Breaking Points with Legacy Providers2. Why Teams Start Looking Beyond Their Current Provider3. Migration Challenges and How SSOJet Handles Them4. A Practical Roadmap for Migrating to SSOJet5. Why SSOJet Makes Sense6. Real-World Example7. Migration Checklist8. The Future with SSOJet

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