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Stack Auth Updates #15 - Apps, Docs, Fixes
Welcome to Stack Auth’s weekly newsletter!
As a reminder, Stack Auth is an open-source project and we don’t put our logo or branding into your components, so we rely on the community to spread the word. If you enjoy using Stack Auth, we’d highly appreciate it if you could let your friends know.
Apps
Big update from Stack Auth 🚀 We’ve rolled out a redesigned Dashboard Apps page -making it easier than ever to manage your integrations. Quickly enable the tools you use most, disable the ones you don’t, and keep your workspace clean and efficient.

The Apps Explore Page
With the new Apps page, you can easily enable the tools you rely on most - and now, you’ll also get an early look at what’s coming next. Keep an eye out for exciting new additions like Data Vaults, along with integrations with popular platforms such as Vercel, and many more on the way.
Docs
You might have noticed our documentation looks a little different — and a lot cleaner. We’ve redesigned the layout, refined platform selection, and reduced the overall number of pages to make browsing faster and easier. This update not only improves readability but also enhances tools like MCP and our docs search experience.

New docs styles and formatting
In addition to our new docs experience, we’re bringing documentation straight to you — right inside the dashboard. You’ll now find a Docs section on the left-hand side, where you can explore guides, API references, and more without leaving your workspace. It’s all about keeping Stack Auth fast, seamless, and accessible.

Docs live on Dashboard
Bug fixes & improvements
As always, we pushed several bug fixes and minor improvements this week, including:
Significantly faster latency for most API endpoints
Snappier dashboard pages
Fixed a bug where an empty email address would cause an internal server error
Fixed a bug where the dashboard would not show anonymous users
Fixed a bug where Convex integration did not work well together with anonymous users
Emails are now case-insensitive
Thanks for reading, and as always, see you next week!