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Mar 25, 2025

This feature gives developers better observability regarding Actions execution errors both at the Auth0 Dashboard and external Log Stream Platforms.

Here's a summary of the key points:

  • Execution Error Handling: The feature captures the unhandled Actions execution errors and facilitates them as Tenant logs.
  • Event Log Type: There is a new Event Log Type regarding Actions execution errors that can be visualized at the Dashboard > Monitoring > Logs.
  • Log Streams: The new event log type is also sent through Log Streams.
  • Log Stream Filter: There is a new Log Stream Filter focused on Actions execution errors.

Auth0 Customers have historically struggled to easily discover changes to the User Lifecycle (user create, updated or deleted), by relying on suboptimal solutions such as Actions or Logs.

Event Streams changes this: customers can now subscribe to events that trigger each time there is a change in the User Lifecycle, regardless of the connection the customer was created, and route those events to either a Webhook or AWS EventBridge.

Auth0 is now accepting Beta Testers to this new feature. See the Auth0 Docs for further instructions.

The Auth0 Dashboard allows customers to reset the code for a Custom Provider when they click the Reset button. Previously, this experience was different across Custom Email and Phone Provider in both the behavior of the button and the text displayed throughout the reset process. This behavior has been fixed, and now the reset functionality is consistent across both features.

This feature gives developers better observability regarding Actions execution errors both at the Auth0 Dashboard and external Log Stream Platforms.

Here's a summary of the key points:

  • Execution Error Handling: The feature captures the unhandled Actions execution errors and facilitates them as Tenant logs.
  • Event Log Type: There is a new Event Log Type regarding Actions execution errors that can be visualized at the Dashboard > Monitoring > Logs.
  • Log Streams: The new event log type is also sent through Log Streams.
  • Log Stream Filter: There is a new Log Stream Filter focused on Actions execution errors.

Auth0 Customers have historically struggled to easily discover changes to the User Lifecycle (user create, updated or deleted), by relying on suboptimal solutions such as Actions or Logs.

Event Streams changes this: customers can now subscribe to events that trigger each time there is a change in the User Lifecycle, regardless of the connection the customer was created, and route those events to either a Webhook or AWS EventBridge.

Auth0 is now accepting Beta Testers to this new feature. See the Auth0 Docs for further instructions.

The Auth0 Dashboard allows customers to reset the code for a Custom Provider when they click the Reset button. Previously, this experience was different across Custom Email and Phone Provider in both the behavior of the button and the text displayed throughout the reset process. This behavior has been fixed, and now the reset functionality is consistent across both features.

This feature gives developers better observability regarding Actions execution errors both at the Auth0 Dashboard and external Log Stream Platforms.

Here's a summary of the key points:

  • Execution Error Handling: The feature captures the unhandled Actions execution errors and facilitates them as Tenant logs.
  • Event Log Type: There is a new Event Log Type regarding Actions execution errors that can be visualized at the Dashboard > Monitoring > Logs.
  • Log Streams: The new event log type is also sent through Log Streams.
  • Log Stream Filter: There is a new Log Stream Filter focused on Actions execution errors.

Auth0 Customers have historically struggled to easily discover changes to the User Lifecycle (user create, updated or deleted), by relying on suboptimal solutions such as Actions or Logs.

Event Streams changes this: customers can now subscribe to events that trigger each time there is a change in the User Lifecycle, regardless of the connection the customer was created, and route those events to either a Webhook or AWS EventBridge.

Auth0 is now accepting Beta Testers to this new feature. See the Auth0 Docs for further instructions.

The Auth0 Dashboard allows customers to reset the code for a Custom Provider when they click the Reset button. Previously, this experience was different across Custom Email and Phone Provider in both the behavior of the button and the text displayed throughout the reset process. This behavior has been fixed, and now the reset functionality is consistent across both features.

This feature gives developers better observability regarding Actions execution errors both at the Auth0 Dashboard and external Log Stream Platforms.

Here's a summary of the key points:

  • Execution Error Handling: The feature captures the unhandled Actions execution errors and facilitates them as Tenant logs.
  • Event Log Type: There is a new Event Log Type regarding Actions execution errors that can be visualized at the Dashboard > Monitoring > Logs.
  • Log Streams: The new event log type is also sent through Log Streams.
  • Log Stream Filter: There is a new Log Stream Filter focused on Actions execution errors.

Auth0 Customers have historically struggled to easily discover changes to the User Lifecycle (user create, updated or deleted), by relying on suboptimal solutions such as Actions or Logs.

Event Streams changes this: customers can now subscribe to events that trigger each time there is a change in the User Lifecycle, regardless of the connection the customer was created, and route those events to either a Webhook or AWS EventBridge.

Auth0 is now accepting Beta Testers to this new feature. See the Auth0 Docs for further instructions.

The Auth0 Dashboard allows customers to reset the code for a Custom Provider when they click the Reset button. Previously, this experience was different across Custom Email and Phone Provider in both the behavior of the button and the text displayed throughout the reset process. This behavior has been fixed, and now the reset functionality is consistent across both features.

Auth0 Customers have historically struggled to easily discover changes to the User Lifecycle (user create, updated or deleted), by relying on suboptimal solutions such as Actions or Logs.

Event Streams changes this: customers can now subscribe to events that trigger each time there is a change in the User Lifecycle, regardless of the connection the customer was created, and route those events to either a Webhook or AWS EventBridge.

Auth0 is now accepting Beta Testers to this new feature. See the Auth0 Docs for further instructions.

This feature gives developers better observability regarding Actions execution errors both at the Auth0 Dashboard and external Log Stream Platforms.

Here's a summary of the key points:

  • Execution Error Handling: The feature captures the unhandled Actions execution errors and facilitates them as Tenant logs.
  • Event Log Type: There is a new Event Log Type regarding Actions execution errors that can be visualized at the Dashboard > Monitoring > Logs.
  • Log Streams: The new event log type is also sent through Log Streams.
  • Log Stream Filter: There is a new Log Stream Filter focused on Actions execution errors.

The Auth0 Dashboard allows customers to reset the code for a Custom Provider when they click the Reset button. Previously, this experience was different across Custom Email and Phone Provider in both the behavior of the button and the text displayed throughout the reset process. This behavior has been fixed, and now the reset functionality is consistent across both features.

Auth0 Customers have historically struggled to easily discover changes to the User Lifecycle (user create, updated or deleted), by relying on suboptimal solutions such as Actions or Logs.

Event Streams changes this: customers can now subscribe to events that trigger each time there is a change in the User Lifecycle, regardless of the connection the customer was created, and route those events to either a Webhook or AWS EventBridge.

Auth0 is now accepting Beta Testers to this new feature. See the Auth0 Docs for further instructions.

This feature gives developers better observability regarding Actions execution errors both at the Auth0 Dashboard and external Log Stream Platforms.

Here's a summary of the key points:

  • Execution Error Handling: The feature captures the unhandled Actions execution errors and facilitates them as Tenant logs.
  • Event Log Type: There is a new Event Log Type regarding Actions execution errors that can be visualized at the Dashboard > Monitoring > Logs.
  • Log Streams: The new event log type is also sent through Log Streams.
  • Log Stream Filter: There is a new Log Stream Filter focused on Actions execution errors.

The Auth0 Dashboard allows customers to reset the code for a Custom Provider when they click the Reset button. Previously, this experience was different across Custom Email and Phone Provider in both the behavior of the button and the text displayed throughout the reset process. This behavior has been fixed, and now the reset functionality is consistent across both features.

Auth0 Customers have historically struggled to easily discover changes to the User Lifecycle (user create, updated or deleted), by relying on suboptimal solutions such as Actions or Logs.

Event Streams changes this: customers can now subscribe to events that trigger each time there is a change in the User Lifecycle, regardless of the connection the customer was created, and route those events to either a Webhook or AWS EventBridge.

Auth0 is now accepting Beta Testers to this new feature. See the Auth0 Docs for further instructions.

This feature gives developers better observability regarding Actions execution errors both at the Auth0 Dashboard and external Log Stream Platforms.

Here's a summary of the key points:

  • Execution Error Handling: The feature captures the unhandled Actions execution errors and facilitates them as Tenant logs.
  • Event Log Type: There is a new Event Log Type regarding Actions execution errors that can be visualized at the Dashboard > Monitoring > Logs.
  • Log Streams: The new event log type is also sent through Log Streams.
  • Log Stream Filter: There is a new Log Stream Filter focused on Actions execution errors.
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Apr 23, 2026
Tracking Since
Sep 25, 2024
Last checked Apr 25, 2026