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Auth0 vs OneLogin: What are the differences?

Introduction

Auth0 and OneLogin are both popular identity management platforms that provide authentication and authorization services for web and mobile applications. Although they have similar functionality, there are key differences between the two platforms that are worth noting.

  1. Pricing Model: Auth0 offers a tiered pricing model based on the number of active users, allowing businesses to scale their authentication needs as their user base grows. On the other hand, OneLogin offers a pricing structure based on the number of users, but also includes additional charges for features such as advanced multi-factor authentication and integrations.

  2. Multi-Factor Authentication Options: Auth0 provides a wide range of multi-factor authentication options, including SMS, email, push notifications, and hardware tokens. OneLogin also supports various multi-factor authentication methods, but its options are more limited compared to Auth0.

  3. Identity Providers: Auth0 offers a vast number of built-in identity providers that allow users to authenticate using social login, such as Google, Facebook, and Twitter. OneLogin also supports multiple identity providers, but its selection is more limited compared to Auth0.

  4. Customization and Branding: Auth0 offers extensive customization options, allowing businesses to tailor the authentication experience to match their brand. It provides customizable login screens, email templates, and even the ability to use a custom domain. OneLogin, on the other hand, provides limited customization options and has more constraints when it comes to branding.

  5. User Experience: Auth0 focuses heavily on providing a seamless and intuitive user experience. It offers features such as passwordless authentication and single sign-on, making it easier for users to access multiple applications with a single set of credentials. OneLogin also offers similar features, but the overall user experience may not be as polished or user-friendly as Auth0.

  6. Enterprise Features: Auth0 offers a wide range of enterprise-grade features, such as anomaly detection, continuous security monitoring, and advanced reporting and analytics. These features are specifically designed to meet the security and compliance requirements of large organizations. While OneLogin also caters to enterprise customers, its feature set may not be as comprehensive as Auth0.

In Summary, Auth0 and OneLogin differ in terms of pricing model, multi-factor authentication options, identity providers, customization and branding capabilities, user experience, and enterprise-grade features.

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I would recommend Auth0 only if you are willing to shell out money. You can keep up with their free version only for a very limited time and as per our experience as a growing startup where budget is an issue, their support was not very helpful as they first asked us to sign a commercial agreement even before helping us t o find out whether Auth0 fits our use case or not! But otherwise Auth0 is a great platform to speed up authentication. In our case we had to move to alternatives like Casbin for multi-tenant authorization!

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I started our team on Amazon Cognito because I was a Solutions Architect at AWS and found it really easy to follow the tutorials and get a basic app up and running with it.

When our team started working with it, they very quickly became frustrated because of the poor documentation. After 4 days of trying to get all the basic passwordless auth working, our lead engineer made the decision to abandon it and try Auth0... and managed to get everything implemented in 4 hours.

The consensus was that Cognito just isn't mature enough or well-documented, and that the implementation does not cater for real world use cases the way that it should. I believe Amplify has made some of this simpler, but I would still recommend Auth0 as it's been bulletproof for us, and is a sensible price.

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Pros of Auth0
Pros of OneLogin
  • 70
    JSON web token
  • 31
    Integration with 20+ Social Providers
  • 20
    It's a universal solution
  • 20
    SDKs
  • 15
    Amazing Documentation
  • 11
    Heroku Add-on
  • 8
    Enterprise support
  • 7
    Great Sample Repos
  • 7
    Extend platform with "rules"
  • 4
    Azure Add-on
  • 3
    Easy integration, non-intrusive identity provider
  • 3
    Passwordless
  • 2
    It can integrate seamlessly with firebase
  • 2
    Great documentation, samples, UX and Angular support
  • 2
    Polished
  • 2
    On-premise deployment
  • 1
    Will sign BAA for HIPAA-compliance
  • 1
    MFA
  • 1
    Active Directory support
  • 1
    Springboot
  • 1
    SOC2
  • 1
    SAML Support
  • 1
    Great support
  • 1
    OpenID Connect (OIDC) Support
  • 2
    SAML
  • 1
    Great Customer Support
  • 1
    Easy setup
  • 1
    REST API
  • 1
    Directory synchronization

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Cons of Auth0
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    Pricing too high (Developer Pro)
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    Poor support
  • 4
    Rapidly changing API
  • 4
    Status page not reflect actual status
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    What is Auth0?

    A set of unified APIs and tools that instantly enables Single Sign On and user management to all your applications.

    What is OneLogin?

    OneLogin provides a cloud-based identity and access management (IAM) solution that offers simple single sign-on (SSO), making it easier for companies to secure and manage access to web applications both in the cloud and behind the firewall.

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    What are some alternatives to Auth0 and OneLogin?
    Stormpath
    Stormpath is an authentication and user management service that helps development teams quickly and securely build web and mobile applications and services.
    Amazon Cognito
    You can create unique identities for your users through a number of public login providers (Amazon, Facebook, and Google) and also support unauthenticated guests. You can save app data locally on users’ devices allowing your applications to work even when the devices are offline.
    Okta
    Connect all your apps in days, not months, with instant access to thousands of pre-built integrations - even add apps to the network yourself. Integrations are easy to set up, constantly monitored, proactively repaired and handle authentication and provisioning.
    Firebase
    Firebase is a cloud service designed to power real-time, collaborative applications. Simply add the Firebase library to your application to gain access to a shared data structure; any changes you make to that data are automatically synchronized with the Firebase cloud and with other clients within milliseconds.
    Keycloak
    It is an Open Source Identity and Access Management For Modern Applications and Services. It adds authentication to applications and secure services with minimum fuss. No need to deal with storing users or authenticating users. It's all available out of the box.
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