[Wishlist] Passwordless Authentication (Email magic links) Completed
1) The problem → Having a password field adds extra steps and more friction to the signup process.
2) Why is this important → People easily create accounts by creating passwords later.
3) Possible solutions we could build for you → Allow somebody to create an account, basically passwordless signup.
Keywords: magic link, OTP, email authentication
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One important argument to introduce this feature: it significantly lowers the barier for people migrating from existing solutions to Memberstack. (no need to reset members passwords etc).
100% agree. Thanks for the input, Bartek! :)
Research required to fully estimate when this will be complete.
Feedback, suggestions, and ideas are welcome.
Magic links for existing users would also be very useful and may not require the same effort as password-less signup links.
Hey all 👋 Exciting news! This feature is officially in development and should be ready for production use in the near future. We still have some work to do in the dashboard and in the Webflow package before it's ready
https://www.loom.com/share/16c9e63edc514231a144273c575072d4
The supplied components seem to break email submissions to mailchimp. On the signup form, is there a way to send emails to mailchimp simultaneously when the user clicks "get confirmation code"?
Hey Philip 👋
I recommend sending the email to Mailchimp using the member.created webhook or the member-created triggers in Make or Zapier. Hope this helps!
Hey Duncan,
The issue with that is the user has to confirm their account (with the password) for the webhook to trigger which means we’re going to be collecting less leads. Is there a way to have that webhook trigger (or create another webhook) that triggers when the code is requested?
Ahhh excellent point. Let me share this with the team and get back to you.
If this is a major concern for you right now, I recommend making the password form primary for signup and then passwordless primary for login.
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