Whitepaper
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DEVELOPER BLUEPRINT FOR PRODUCTION-READY APPS AND AI AGENTS
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Why identity is the new backbone of app and AI development
Most applications treat identity as an implementation detail. Authentication lives in the app. Authorization checks live in code. Tokens move between services. It works, until system grow and those decisions spread across repos, services, and teams.
This is where identity quickly turns into a developer drag. Identity logic stops being something you reason about centrally and starts becoming something you discover by reading code. Changes take longer and access rules drift before anything actually breaks.
AI removes the buffer that used to hide this. Modern applications now include agents and background systems that act without constant user input. Treating those actors as extensions of a user or hiding them behind shared credentials makes behavior harder to attribute and harder to control when something goes wrong.
This whitepaper outlines practical identity patterns for modern applications built from users, services, and AI agents, with a focus on keeping identity reusable, inspectable, and out of application code.
What’ s changing in modern application development
Modern applications are no longer built around a single user interacting with a single system. They are composed of services, background jobs, integrations, and increasingly, systems that initiate actions on their own.
A common example is a background agent that automatically reorders inventory when stock drops below a threshold. No user is present, but the system still authenticates, calls APIs, modifies state, and triggers downstream workflows. Identity patterns designed for request-response flows struggle once systems begin acting independently. •
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