OneLogin
OneLogin
OneLogin provides centralized access management for cloud and on-premises applications. It supports integration with multiple directories and enforces security policies through single sign-on and multi-factor authentication.
OneLogin provides centralized access management for cloud and on-premises applications. It supports integration with multiple directories and enforces security policies through single sign-on and multi-factor authentication.
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User experience
Customer support
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Cost considerations
OneLogin lists transparent $4–8 per-user monthly tiers that already bundle SSO and MFA, undercutting rivals like Okta that start near $15 for comparable coverage. Advanced governance and lifecycle functions require higher tiers or add-on modules, so total spend grows for complex needs but remains more predictable than premium à-la-carte models.
Cost considerations
OneLogin lists transparent $4–8 per-user monthly tiers that already bundle SSO and MFA, undercutting rivals like Okta that start near $15 for comparable coverage. Advanced governance and lifecycle functions require higher tiers or add-on modules, so total spend grows for complex needs but remains more predictable than premium à-la-carte models.
Functionality
OneLogin combines single sign-on, adaptive multifactor checks and automated user onboarding and off-boarding driven by HR systems, so everyday access is handled smoothly. Basic risk-based reports are built in, yet deep identity governance and privileged account controls still require separate tools. The broad coverage meets most needs but falls short of the full end-to-end suites that score a 5.
Functionality
OneLogin combines single sign-on, adaptive multifactor checks and automated user onboarding and off-boarding driven by HR systems, so everyday access is handled smoothly. Basic risk-based reports are built in, yet deep identity governance and privileged account controls still require separate tools. The broad coverage meets most needs but falls short of the full end-to-end suites that score a 5.
Compatibility
OneLogin connects directly to Active Directory, LDAP, Azure AD, and common HR systems while using open standards such as SAML, OIDC, and SCIM to integrate thousands of cloud and on-prem apps. Well-documented REST APIs plus an on-prem connector let teams extend identity data to custom or legacy systems with minimal extra effort.
Compatibility
OneLogin connects directly to Active Directory, LDAP, Azure AD, and common HR systems while using open standards such as SAML, OIDC, and SCIM to integrate thousands of cloud and on-prem apps. Well-documented REST APIs plus an on-prem connector let teams extend identity data to custom or legacy systems with minimal extra effort.
User experience
OneLogin provides a clean dashboard that employees use without training and includes self-service password reset with a guided MFA setup wizard. Administrators find routine tasks straightforward in the console, though building complex policies still requires consulting the online guides. Reviews note up-to-date documentation and quick onboarding, so the user experience sits above average but not at the very top.
User experience
OneLogin provides a clean dashboard that employees use without training and includes self-service password reset with a guided MFA setup wizard. Administrators find routine tasks straightforward in the console, though building complex policies still requires consulting the online guides. Reviews note up-to-date documentation and quick onboarding, so the user experience sits above average but not at the very top.
Customer support
OneLogin offers 24×7 access to identity-savvy engineers and a documented 30-minute first-response for critical outages, with a searchable knowledge base for self-help. Lower-tier customers fall back to business-hours coverage and longer SLAs, so experiences differ by plan. Overall support is dependable but not materially ahead of comparable identity products.
Customer support
OneLogin offers 24×7 access to identity-savvy engineers and a documented 30-minute first-response for critical outages, with a searchable knowledge base for self-help. Lower-tier customers fall back to business-hours coverage and longer SLAs, so experiences differ by plan. Overall support is dependable but not materially ahead of comparable identity products.