Introducing Developer Success How-To Videos

We’re happy to announce our Developer Success videos series (ongoing), now available on the Auth0 YouTube channel and in the How-To Videos category on our Community forum.

What are they?

  • Screencasts with walkthroughs to answer Auth0-related questions.
  • Short and easily-digestible: most are less than 5 minutes long.
  • Solve common issues and questions that are frequently brought up in support tickets.

We’d love your input!

  • Please share any feedback you may have! Are the videos helpful?
  • We welcome suggestions for more videos!

At the time of this writing, our Developer Success Engineers have produced five videos for the collection. They are embedded in this topic below.

We will continue to add more videos to the How-To Videos category.


Integrating Auth0 with Azure AD
This video shows Auth0 administrators how to quickly integrate your Microsoft Azure AD instance with Auth0. It will take you through the setup required on both the Azure and the Auth0 side, in order to be up and running smoothly.


Setting up a Custom Database Connection in Auth0
If you have your own user database, you can use it as an identity provider in Auth0 to authenticate users. In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to create and configure a custom database connection using the Auth0 dashboard and mLab.


Configuring SAML when Auth0 is Service Provider with Identity Provider initiated flow
This video explains how one can configure SAML, when Auth0 is the Service Provider, with Identity Provider Initiated flow.


Custom domain issues
This video discusses certain configurations that it’s important to be aware of, when setting up Custom Domains with Auth0.


Connecting Auth0 to an ADFS server
This video shows Auth0 administrators how to quickly integrate your ADFS instance with Auth0. It will take you through the setup required on both the ADFS and the Auth0 side, in order to be up and running smoothly in less than 5 minutes.

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Have you had a chance to watch any of those videos? Let us know what you think by re-opening this community thread!