Re: [web2py] Re: Gigya - Janrain alternative
now, that's what I can see shine embedded in web2py! On Thursday, November 22, 2012 12:06:01 AM UTC+1, villas wrote: This is opensource: https://velruse.readthedocs.org/en/latest/ On Wednesday, November 21, 2012 2:19:40 PM UTC, rochacbruno wrote: That looks really cool! I will try to play with its API. On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 5:53 AM, Taryn Cooksey tarync...@gmail.comwrote: Yeah, Gigya's pricing is insane. Anyways, I came across LoginRadius http://goo.gl/LvCUn and they offer pretty much same thing. You can check out their pricing (that starts at $9/mo) and features here - https://www.loginradius.com/pricing/packages -- --
Re: [web2py] Re: Gigya - Janrain alternative
Yes, but take a look at the django stuff too. This article includes some interesting info. http://hackerluddite.wordpress.com/2011/05/17/review-of-4-django-social-auth-apps/ On Thursday, November 22, 2012 10:01:34 AM UTC, Niphlod wrote: now, that's what I can see shine embedded in web2py! On Thursday, November 22, 2012 12:06:01 AM UTC+1, villas wrote: This is opensource: https://velruse.readthedocs.org/en/latest/ On Wednesday, November 21, 2012 2:19:40 PM UTC, rochacbruno wrote: That looks really cool! I will try to play with its API. On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 5:53 AM, Taryn Cooksey tarync...@gmail.comwrote: Yeah, Gigya's pricing is insane. Anyways, I came across LoginRadius http://goo.gl/LvCUn and they offer pretty much same thing. You can check out their pricing (that starts at $9/mo) and features here - https://www.loginradius.com/pricing/packages -- --
Re: [web2py] Re: Gigya - Janrain alternative
Yeah, Gigya's pricing is insane. Anyways, I came across LoginRadius http://goo.gl/LvCUn and they offer pretty much same thing. You can check out their pricing (that starts at $9/mo) and features here - https://www.loginradius.com/pricing/packages --
Re: [web2py] Re: Gigya - Janrain alternative
That looks really cool! I will try to play with its API. On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 5:53 AM, Taryn Cooksey taryncook...@gmail.comwrote: Yeah, Gigya's pricing is insane. Anyways, I came across LoginRadius http://goo.gl/LvCUn and they offer pretty much same thing. You can check out their pricing (that starts at $9/mo) and features here - https://www.loginradius.com/pricing/packages -- --
Re: [web2py] Re: Gigya - Janrain alternative
This is opensource: https://velruse.readthedocs.org/en/latest/ On Wednesday, November 21, 2012 2:19:40 PM UTC, rochacbruno wrote: That looks really cool! I will try to play with its API. On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 5:53 AM, Taryn Cooksey tarync...@gmail.comjavascript: wrote: Yeah, Gigya's pricing is insane. Anyways, I came across LoginRadius http://goo.gl/LvCUn and they offer pretty much same thing. You can check out their pricing (that starts at $9/mo) and features here - https://www.loginradius.com/pricing/packages -- --
[web2py] Re: Gigya - Janrain alternative
Good morning, I realized I made a mistake in my previous post. I mistakenly added zeros to my numbers. I just realized Lanoba quoted me a free account at 250 unique registrations per month (not 2500) and that there first paid package includes 500 (not 5000). Sorry for the confusion. But in any case, it is still interesting for running tests in a dev environment and for adding to small websites. Regards, On Jun 20, 4:07 pm, Bruno Rocha rochacbr...@gmail.com wrote: Thanks for sharing, very nice, I will test it. On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 4:28 PM, TekNullOG a...@alexdavis.ca wrote: Hey guys, I found a new alternative. I've played around with their Free account. They have very similar services to Gigya and Janrain but offer their complete product for free to sites with less than 2500 monthly registrations (that's what sold me). I called to see if they support SSL encrypted pages and they said it was offered in their first paid package which is 49$/month and the limit is then increased to 5000 monthly registrations. The website ishttp://lanoba.com I hope this helps you guys. Let me know if you have questions. I've played around with most solutions out there. Cheers On May 13, 2:23 pm, Bruno Rocha rochacbr...@gmail.com wrote: Forget about it! This is really cool, I love the widgets but they are crazy! Gigya service cost for more than 1000 unique visitors/authentications per month is $15,000 per year
[web2py] Re: Gigya - Janrain alternative
Hey guys, I found a new alternative. I've played around with their Free account. They have very similar services to Gigya and Janrain but offer their complete product for free to sites with less than 2500 monthly registrations (that's what sold me). I called to see if they support SSL encrypted pages and they said it was offered in their first paid package which is 49$/month and the limit is then increased to 5000 monthly registrations. The website is http://lanoba.com I hope this helps you guys. Let me know if you have questions. I've played around with most solutions out there. Cheers On May 13, 2:23 pm, Bruno Rocha rochacbr...@gmail.com wrote: Forget about it! This is really cool, I love the widgets but they are crazy! Gigya service cost for more than 1000 unique visitors/authentications per month is $15,000 per year
Re: [web2py] Re: Gigya - Janrain alternative
Thanks for sharing, very nice, I will test it. On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 4:28 PM, TekNullOG a...@alexdavis.ca wrote: Hey guys, I found a new alternative. I've played around with their Free account. They have very similar services to Gigya and Janrain but offer their complete product for free to sites with less than 2500 monthly registrations (that's what sold me). I called to see if they support SSL encrypted pages and they said it was offered in their first paid package which is 49$/month and the limit is then increased to 5000 monthly registrations. The website is http://lanoba.com I hope this helps you guys. Let me know if you have questions. I've played around with most solutions out there. Cheers On May 13, 2:23 pm, Bruno Rocha rochacbr...@gmail.com wrote: Forget about it! This is really cool, I love the widgets but they are crazy! Gigya service cost for more than 1000 unique visitors/authentications per month is $15,000 per year
[web2py] Re: Gigya - Janrain alternative
Why tie yourself to a third party provider? Maybe direct integration with sites like Facebook and Twitter is the best direction. On May 13, 1:08 am, Bruno Rocha rochacbr...@gmail.com wrote: HI, I am not very satisfied with Janrain, so I started a search for a different solution, I already tried SimpleAuth but it is not finished yet. I guess I found a better solution than Janrain engage and this ishttp://developers.gigya.com/ More than centralized login this provides better social plugins, now I am starting to write some web2py code to integrate, anyone working on this? -- Bruno Rocha [ About me:http://zerp.ly/rochacbruno]
Re: [web2py] Re: Gigya - Janrain alternative
On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 1:11 PM, Stodge sto...@gmail.com wrote: Why tie yourself to a third party provider? Maybe direct integration with sites like Facebook and Twitter is the best direction. I am not talking about only Auth, this provides some widgets http://developers.gigya.com/040_Demos You can retrieve profiles, friends, invitations etc. This can be done from the scratch but I have no time for doing this, Janrain, Gigya or similars are ready options for going.
Re: [web2py] Re: Gigya - Janrain alternative
That could be cool I guess. But you still have to program to an API so might as well be to the source.
Re: [web2py] Re: Gigya - Janrain alternative
Forget about it! This is really cool, I love the widgets but they are crazy! Gigya service cost for more than 1000 unique visitors/authentications per month is $15,000 per year
Re: [web2py] Re: Gigya - Janrain alternative
$15,000?!?!? They are freaking insane. Most web sites prolly don't even pull that in profit a yearall just to login to a site with a Facebook/Twitter account? Web2py should prolly have its own auth method in that case.
Re: [web2py] Re: Gigya - Janrain alternative
Pricing by an accountant, no offence to accountants - hmm 1000 people that's only $15/year per person I am sure is someone's way of thinking. I might see a mid size company going for it if they wanted to outsource authentication. Too much for my pockets. :-)