Track WorkOS breaking changes, release notes, and deprecations without living in update feeds.
Breaking.watch helps you follow WorkOS release notes, API changes, deprecations, and security updates from official sources.
Security tooling changes often need quick review when they affect auth flows, policy behavior, secrets handling, or access controls.
The changes that make WorkOS worth monitoring.
Security tooling changes often need quick review when they affect auth flows, policy behavior, secrets handling, or access controls.
The updates that usually matter are the ones that change API behavior, introduce migration work, retire old paths, or quietly shift security and auth expectations.
The roles that usually own the follow-up work.
- security engineers
- platform owners
- identity owners
The kinds of WorkOS updates people usually care about.
auth flow and policy changes
The kind of update that is easy to ignore now and annoying to deal with later.
secret or key handling updates
The kind of update that is easy to ignore now and annoying to deal with later.
identity platform release shifts
The kind of update that is easy to ignore now and annoying to deal with later.
security fixes requiring operational review
The kind of update that is easy to ignore now and annoying to deal with later.
More services in Security.
Bitwarden
Open-source password manager for individuals and organizations.
Doppler
Secret management and configuration for developers and teams.
FusionAuth
Authentication and authorization platform with self-hosted option.
Keycloak
Open-source identity and access management solution with SSO and federation.
More context for monitoring WorkOS.
A few focused pages for teams tracking WorkOS breaking changes, deprecations, release notes, and upstream risk.
Security update monitoring for vendor platforms
Watch official vendor sources for security updates, auth changes, and platform fixes that may require fast review.
Breaking change alerting for vendor updates
Catch breaking changes across the services your stack depends on before they create production incidents or rushed migration work.
How to track breaking changes across your stack
A practical approach to tracking breaking changes across APIs, cloud vendors, SDKs, and platforms without drowning in noise.
A few quick questions.
Read the full FAQHow do I keep up with WorkOS updates?
Breaking.watch helps you keep an eye on official WorkOS release sources without having to check them by hand all week.
What kinds of WorkOS updates matter most?
Usually the ones that change behavior, break compatibility, announce deprecations, or create follow-up work later.
Why not just read the WorkOS changelog myself?
You can. The problem is remembering to do it consistently across everything else your stack depends on.
Can I track WorkOS with related tools in the same category?
Yes. That is the whole point — keeping the tools that belong together in one place instead of scattered across a dozen tabs.