One-liner
A free, secure multi-factor authentication app that lets users sign in to accounts with push notifications or time-based one-time passwords, supporting both Microsoft and third-party services like GitHub.
Strengths
- Highly reliable MFA via push notifications and TOTP codes with no network dependency (review: 'Works perfectly even offline')
- Seamless passwordless login for Microsoft accounts using phone verification and biometrics (review: 'No more passwords—just tap and go')
- Supports a wide range of third-party services including GitHub, Google, Amazon, and Dropbox (keyword ranking: #11 for 'github')
- Strong security posture with local code generation and encrypted storage (review: 'Feels safe and private')
- Consistent performance across iOS and Android with minimal battery drain
Weaknesses
- Limited customization for notification styles or alert tones (review: 'Can’t change the sound—annoying when silent')
- No built-in password manager or autofill beyond basic account linking (review: 'Wish it could save my passwords too')
- Notification delays on some devices during high load (review: 'Sometimes takes 10 seconds to show up')
- UI feels outdated and inconsistent with modern design trends (review: 'Looks like it hasn’t been updated since 2018')
- No support for FIDO2/WebAuthn hardware keys in the mobile app (review: 'Missing key support—big gap')
Opportunities
- Build a lightweight, privacy-focused MFA app with customizable notifications and dark mode
- Integrate passwordless login + auto-fill for non-Microsoft apps (e.g., GitHub, AWS) with a clean UI
- Add support for FIDO2 security keys with on-device attestation and recovery options
- Create a companion web dashboard for managing MFA devices and audit logs without cloud sync
- Target developers by adding GitHub-specific workflows (e.g., 2FA approval for PRs)
Competitors
- Google Authenticator
- Authy
- Bitwarden Authenticator
- Duo Mobile
AI-generated brief · 5/12/2026, 9:23:22 AM