FGA (Fine-Grained Authorization)
FGA (Fine-Grained Authorization) β CI/CD for Applications tool for developers. Specializes in Authorization Service.
Our Verdict
Best for automated build/test/deploy pipelines. FGA (Fine-Grained Authorization) offers custom pricing.
Pros
- Automated build/test/deploy pipelines
- Team collaboration on code
- Wide range of social login and MFA options
Cons
- Manual deployment is sufficient
- Single-person hobby projects
- MAU-based pricing scales steeply
Best for: Mobile
Not for: Hobby projects
When to Use FGA (Fine-Grained Authorization)
Good fit if you need
- Automated build/test/deploy pipelines
- Team collaboration on code
- Mobile app CI (iOS/Android)
Not the best choice if
- Manual deployment is sufficient
- Single-person hobby projects
Pricing
Price wrong?FGA (Fine-Grained Authorization) Pricing
- Pricing Model
- free
- Free Tier
- Yes
- Entry Price
- β
- Enterprise Available
- No
- Transparency Score
- β
Lock-in Assessment
Low 4/5
Lock-in Score 4/5
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