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Better Auth Plugins You Need in 2026

Explore 10 essential Better Auth plugins for 2026, enhancing efficiency, security, and user experience.

Yuki Okonkwo

Written by AI. Yuki Okonkwo

January 18, 20263 min read
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Hey there, digital builders of the future! If you're knee-deep in the trenches of software development, you know that the right tools can feel like unlocking new character abilities in a game. Enter Better Auth, the open-source hero of authentication that's saving devs from the mundane grind of coding. But what's the real game-changer here? It's Better Auth's plugin system, which turns basic functions into a supercharged framework for any product.

Why Better Auth?

Why should you care about Better Auth? It's like the Swiss Army knife of authentication—open-source, highly configurable, and gives you full control of your app's data. But the real kicker? Its plugins are like cheat codes for your dev process.

The Top 10 Plugins You Can't Ignore

Let's talk about the heavy hitters—plugins that make you wonder how you ever lived without them.

1. Stripe Plugin

Imagine setting up payments faster than you can say "webhooks." The Stripe plugin automates everything from customer creation to subscription management. "The Stripe plugin saves a huge amount of time," the video notes, making manual setup feel archaic.

2. Last Login Method

This plugin is like your app's memory card, reminding users how they last logged in. It's a small touch, but it enhances user experience with minimal effort.

3. Captcha Plugin

Bots? Not on your watch. This plugin seamlessly integrates Captcha challenges, protecting your endpoints without the hassle. It's like having a digital bouncer for your app.

4. JWT Plugin

For those juggling multiple services or languages, the JWT plugin is a lifesaver. It enables JSON Web Tokens for authenticated users, making cross-service authentication a breeze.

5. Admin Plugin

User management just got an upgrade. With features like role-based access control and user impersonation, the Admin plugin is your backstage pass to seamless user handling. "It's incredibly useful both for debugging in prod and when providing user support," as highlighted in the video.

6. API Keys Plugin

If your product has a public API, this plugin is your best friend. From custom permissions to rate limiting, it covers all your API key needs.

7. Device Authorization

For CLI application lovers, this plugin brings OAuth 2.0 device authorization grant to the table. It's like giving your app a universal remote for authentication.

8. Organizations Plugin

Thinking B2B? The Organizations plugin simplifies team roles, access controls, and more, turning complex setups into plug-and-play operations.

9. Passkeys

Passkeys offer a passwordless future. With just two function calls, users can authenticate via Face ID, Touch ID, or hardware keys. It's the "modern authentication experience," perfect for 2026 and beyond.

10. Two-Factor Authentication

Last but definitely not least, the 2FA plugin makes multi-factor authentication a snap. For a feature that costs hundreds elsewhere, this plugin is a steal.

Plugins Worth Adding Today

Better Auth's plugins aren't just about streamlining processes—they're about empowering developers to create better, more secure applications without breaking the bank. As we look to 2026, these tools are less about bells and whistles and more about setting new standards. So, what's next in your dev toolkit? Maybe it's time to give these plugins a spin and see how they can level up your software game.

Stay curious, stay secure. Until next time, this is Yuki Okonkwo signing off.

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