The story.
1Password had acquired Passage, a passwordless authentication platform, and their team was tasked with extending Passage’s reach. One of the places they wanted it to show up was WordPress, the platform that powers a significant share of the internet.
They came to us because of our experience with WordPress, specifically the kind of plugin work where a third-party service needs to integrate cleanly into a developer’s workflow. What they wanted was straightforward in concept and precise in execution: a plugin that would let a developer add Passage to their site by entering their platform credentials, with the rest of the integration handled for them.
We built the plugin, executed what they’d scoped, and handed it off. The team was then able to use it for demonstration purposes with clients evaluating Passage who were running on WordPress.


