According to a recent LinkedIn post from Agentuity, the company’s platform now incorporates built‑in OAuth 2.0 and OpenID Connect capabilities, allowing customer projects to act as their own identity providers without relying on external authentication services. The post describes support for redirect URIs, granular scope permissions, and controls over which organization members can access specific applications.
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The LinkedIn post further notes that Agentuity supports a full authorization code flow, including consent, token exchange, and user information retrieval, as well as scoped access to Agentuity APIs on behalf of end users. This integration, available via both dashboard and CLI, suggests a move to deepen the platform’s role in customers’ security and access architecture, which could improve product stickiness, reduce dependence on third‑party auth vendors, and enhance Agentuity’s competitive position in the developer tooling and identity‑management ecosystem.

