Capability-based reference
Public pages explain what each API family enables without publishing internal endpoint inventories or deployment-specific values.
AuthDeep exposes APIs for authentication, administration, gateway management, audit review, and integrations. Public docs describe capability areas; tenant-specific examples live in the authenticated dashboard.
Public pages explain what each API family enables without publishing internal endpoint inventories or deployment-specific values.
Signed-in administrators get tenant-scoped examples in the main frontend, where values can be generated safely for their environment.
AuthDeep supports common identity and webhook patterns so teams can integrate with existing applications and security tools.
API documentation is treated as part of the attack surface and is reviewed for unnecessary implementation disclosure.
What teams should be able to achieve with this capability.
Understand the platform API model without exposing sensitive implementation details publicly.
Give developers a clear path from public overview to authenticated, tenant-scoped guidance.
Keep public documentation useful for evaluation while reducing reconnaissance value.
Public overview pages are written for evaluation and security review.
This public page intentionally avoids internal endpoint inventories, secret names, infrastructure-specific values, role identifiers, cryptographic tuning constants, and tenant-specific examples. Detailed implementation guidance belongs inside the authenticated dashboard where examples can be scoped to the signed-in tenant.