@jeffalo. We have a deal for you. When we launch Scriptegy Accounts, would you be willing to add login support. Our API is going to be ludicrously simple. There will even be an npm package for getting token data, and tons of documentation so everything is crystal clear? Sounds good. Well we aren’t going to say “Good” yet because we cannot predict how you will respond.
As for longevity, if we ever do unexpectedly go offline, we will make sure to include an endpoint that will return “we fine” if the servers are up, so you can hide the button if the servers are down,
that doesn’t really change all the users who would be locked out of their accounts..
Fair point. You could also force people to also have a password just in case.
you could prevent the logged in user from accessing the site or performing any further actions until a password is entered when scriptegy is down
So you're coming up with solutions to if the service ever goes down.. why doesn't jeffalo just use services he can rely on and not have to deal with this?
I also have another thing, what about security? How can jeffalo know your data is well protected and won't result in accounts being compromised.