Pros
Product: most every developer that we speak to has been blown away by how easy it is to integreate with Stytch, and more importantly, have been blown away by the results. Developers see an almost immiedate increase in conversion by going passwordless—and it's been inspiring to see the creative use cases they think after integrating Stytch. Nobody likes passwords: users hate them and companies are quickly realizing it's a massive attack surface area. Stytch is solving this key issue in a thoughtful way. And what's even more exciting is that we are in the early innings of this technological switch! Culture: it is an extremely well-thought out culture that emphasizes transparency, openness, learning, and collobaration. Everyone at the company has been truly amazing to work with so far— people here are happy to help out with any ask, even if it is outside of their normal scope. And this culture spills over to our customers too; Stytch is empathetic and understanding. Leadership: the founders lead from the front and are seriously driven—they are on a mission to not only grow the company but also grow the people they bring onto the team. Vision + Execution: the company has a clear long-term vision that is driven by mission and guiding principles, yet that doesn't get in the way of executing on a daily basis. I've only been at Stytch for a few months, but I've been extremely impressed by how many new products have been shipped in that timeframe. The company has a clear understanding of where we want to be in 2+ years, and people realize it means daily execution to get there.
Cons
Stytch is still a startup. So if you are looking for more rigid structure, it might not be the best fit for you.