Better Auth, an authentication tool by a self-taught Ethiopian dev, raises $5M from Peak XV, YC | TechCrunch
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Bereket Engida, a self-taught programmer from Ethiopia, has developed Better Auth, an open-source authentication framework praised by developers for its effectiveness. This startup recently raised $5 million in seed funding from prominent investors like Y Combinator and Peak XV. Engida's journey began when he started programming at 18 and faced challenges in managing user authentication for web applications. Existing tools were either too restrictive or costly, prompting him to create his own solution. Remarkably, he built the entire product in Ethiopia before moving to the U.S., highlighting the capabilities of African developers in tech innovation.
I remember needing an organization feature. It's a very common use case for most SaaS applications, but it wasn't available from these providers. So I had to build it from scratch.
Engida says he built the entire product back home in Ethiopia before he set foot in the U.S. This showcases the potential of self-taught developers from Africa.
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