Keycloak, while complex, doesn't feel overly complex. It exposes the complexity of the auth space to you.
On the other hand, Auth0 attempts to close of the complexity of the space by creating an opaque/proprietary layer. And then the primary pain point with Auth0 is that it's feature are behind another pricing tier.
If less complexity is what Stack Auth does differently than Keycloak. Does it do so by having a less transparent view of the auth process? Or does it do it by surfacing this complexity in a more digestible format?
On the other hand, Auth0 attempts to close of the complexity of the space by creating an opaque/proprietary layer. And then the primary pain point with Auth0 is that it's feature are behind another pricing tier.
If less complexity is what Stack Auth does differently than Keycloak. Does it do so by having a less transparent view of the auth process? Or does it do it by surfacing this complexity in a more digestible format?