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AuthAnvil

AuthAnvil

AuthAnvil provides centralized authentication management for organizations seeking to streamline user access across multiple systems. It integrates with existing infrastructure to support policy enforcement and credential lifecycle controls.

AuthAnvil provides centralized authentication management for organizations seeking to streamline user access across multiple systems. It integrates with existing infrastructure to support policy enforcement and credential lifecycle controls.

Cost considerations

Functionality

Compatibility

User experience

Customer support

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Cost considerations

AuthAnvil publishes no public price list and sells functions as separate bundles. Third-party analysts quote about $360 per employee each month versus $2-$6 for rivals like Okta or Duo, so overall spend is unpredictable and sits at the high end of the market

Cost considerations

AuthAnvil publishes no public price list and sells functions as separate bundles. Third-party analysts quote about $360 per employee each month versus $2-$6 for rivals like Okta or Duo, so overall spend is unpredictable and sits at the high end of the market

Functionality

AuthAnvil offers single sign-on, multi-factor authentication and directory sync that handles routine user additions. The service lacks built-in identity governance and privileged access management found in broader suites. Reporting and deprovisioning are limited, so administrators still perform many compliance tasks manually.

Functionality

AuthAnvil offers single sign-on, multi-factor authentication and directory sync that handles routine user additions. The service lacks built-in identity governance and privileged access management found in broader suites. Reporting and deprovisioning are limited, so administrators still perform many compliance tasks manually.

Compatibility

AuthAnvil connects directly to on-prem Active Directory through its DirSync agent and can serve SAML or OpenID Connect to cloud services, letting most directories and SaaS apps work with only light setup. The product lacks native SCIM provisioning and published REST APIs, so compatibility is not as broad as the leading suites.

Compatibility

AuthAnvil connects directly to on-prem Active Directory through its DirSync agent and can serve SAML or OpenID Connect to cloud services, letting most directories and SaaS apps work with only light setup. The product lacks native SCIM provisioning and published REST APIs, so compatibility is not as broad as the leading suites.

User experience

AuthAnvil’s onboarding wizard and MFA app are described as easy to use, letting employees register in minutes. Admins report the console is generally clear, but digging into advanced policies can feel dense and may need documentation or training. Overall usability is above average yet not quite at the “frictionless” level set by top-tier identity tools.

User experience

AuthAnvil’s onboarding wizard and MFA app are described as easy to use, letting employees register in minutes. Admins report the console is generally clear, but digging into advanced policies can feel dense and may need documentation or training. Overall usability is above average yet not quite at the “frictionless” level set by top-tier identity tools.

Customer support

AuthAnvil users on Capterra report needing to chase updates and waiting a long time for support to resolve integration issues, pointing to uneven responsiveness. Customer service ratings around 3.9/5 show help is available but not at the rapid, specialist level many identity vendors provide. These patterns align more with business-hours assistance and delayed fixes than with the sub-4-hour SLA peers, so the support earns a 2 on the rubric.

Customer support

AuthAnvil users on Capterra report needing to chase updates and waiting a long time for support to resolve integration issues, pointing to uneven responsiveness. Customer service ratings around 3.9/5 show help is available but not at the rapid, specialist level many identity vendors provide. These patterns align more with business-hours assistance and delayed fixes than with the sub-4-hour SLA peers, so the support earns a 2 on the rubric.