Anti-Pattern has introduced a new Authentication API for its SaaS Platform, and, honestly it gives developers a lot of control over how login and authentication experiences get shaped. Instead of simply redirecting users to a standard hosted login page companies can now build their own authentication flows for web platforms, mobile apps, and even AI agents that work without a traditional interface.
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This also seems to mirror a bigger shift in SaaS, where authentication is starting to feel more like part of the product experience not just a security layer. With AI-driven workflows and mobile-first apps becoming more common, businesses tend to want authentication systems that blend in naturally with the rest of what they ship, rather than pushing users through generic screens that feel kind of detached. The update also expands the platform’s role as infrastructure for B2B SaaS builders looking to speed up development without sacrificing customization.

