Private beta

LMID

One identity. Every product.

Single sign-on across every Llama Monkey product. One account for SnapMonkey, LiftMonkey, and everything we ship next.

Private beta — staged GA later in 2026. Sign up today and you're early.

The problem

Small-team SaaS founders and indie operators sit in an awkward gap on identity. Okta and the other enterprise IdPs are priced and shaped for IT departments — SAML, SCIM provisioning, SOC 2 audit packets, annual contracts negotiated through a sales rep. That stack is overkill (and unaffordable) for a two-person studio shipping its third product.

The alternative is building auth from scratch in every app. That works exactly once, then becomes a tax: password resets, session management, account-deletion flows, breach response, the second product that needs its own login, the third. Every hour spent on auth is an hour not spent on the product.

LMID is the middle path: one OAuth 2.0 identity provider that every Llama Monkey product (and eventually, your own small-team apps) can plug into without a sales call.

What is LMID?

LMID is the unified authentication layer for all Llama Monkey products. Instead of managing separate accounts for each app, one LMID gives you access to SnapMonkey, LiftMonkey, and every product we build next.

Your LMID is your single identity across the entire Llama Monkey ecosystem. One account, one password, one place to manage everything. The provider lives at id.llamamonkey.com — that destination is live today; the LMID product itself (cross-product linking, the account dashboard, the public OAuth client registration) is what's in private beta.

How it works

1. Create your LMID. Sign up at id.llamamonkey.com with your email. That's your universal identity across the ecosystem.

2. Link your accounts. Connect your existing SnapMonkey or LiftMonkey accounts to your LMID from the account dashboard.

3. Sign in once. Authenticate with your LMID and you're signed in to every linked product automatically — standard OAuth 2.0 redirect, no password re-entry.

Built-in security

LMID speaks OAuth 2.0 — the same authorization framework Google, GitHub, and Microsoft use for their consumer identity surfaces. Credentials are encrypted at rest, your password is never shared with the products you link to, and the data each product can see is scoped to what that product actually needs.

No SAML, no SCIM, no enterprise directory sync — those are deliberate omissions for the buyer we're aiming at. If your team needs those, see the trade-off note below.

Products using LMID

SnapMonkey — integration coming. SnapMonkey ships today with its own account system; the LMID bridge lands as part of the private beta.

LiftMonkey — integration coming. LiftMonkey is itself in private beta and will launch with LMID as its primary identity surface.

Every new Llama Monkey product after this point integrates with LMID on day one.

What you get

  • Single sign-on across every Llama Monkey product — one login, no juggling separate accounts
  • OAuth 2.0 with encrypted credentials and minimal data sharing between products
  • Account dashboard for managing connected products, active sessions, and security settings
  • Future-ready — every new Llama Monkey product integrates with LMID from day one
Honest trade-off

If your team needs production-ready SSO this quarter with SAML, SCIM provisioning, and SOC 2 compliance documentation in hand, Okta (or Auth0, or WorkOS) is the right call. LMID is private beta with a planned staged GA in 2026; we're building for small-team SaaS and indie tools, not enterprise IT. If you want to be in on the ground floor and your auth needs map cleanly to OAuth 2.0 plus a clean account dashboard, the waitlist is open.

Join the waitlist

LMID is in private beta. We'll email you when access opens. The fastest path today is the contact form — mention "LMID waitlist" and we'll add you.

Last updated: 2026-05-19