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Stormpath vs WorkOS: What are the differences?

What is Stormpath? User Management and Authentication for Developers. Stormpath is an authentication and user management service that helps development teams quickly and securely build web and mobile applications and services.

What is WorkOS? APIs for enterprise features like SSO/SAML. Start selling to enterprise customers with just a few lines of code. Add Single Sign-On (SSO) to your app for free. It encourages an incremental approach to instrumentation, and puts particular emphasis on swift, easy integration.

Stormpath and WorkOS can be primarily classified as "User Management and Authentication" tools.

Some of the features offered by Stormpath are:

  • User Authentication as a Service
  • Authorization – Easily model and manage your data, including pre-built roles
  • Flexible User Profiles

On the other hand, WorkOS provides the following key features:

  • Single Sign-On (SSO/SAML)
  • Directory Sync (SCIM)
  • Audit Trail (SIEM)
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Pros of Stormpath
Pros of WorkOS
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    Authentication
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    User Management
  • 19
    API Authentication
  • 17
    Token Authentication
  • 17
    Security Workflows
  • 16
    Secure
  • 7
    Easy setup and great support
  • 7
    Great customer support
  • 6
    they manage the required, so I can focus on innovation
  • 3
    Private Deployment
  • 2
    Will sign BAA for HIPAA-compliance
  • 1
    Rapid Development
  • 0
    SAML Support
  • 3
    Passwordless Authentication
  • 3
    Don't have to rip out existing user management schema
  • 3
    SDKs
  • 3
    Amazing Developer Support
  • 3
    Integration with Enterprise Identity Providers
  • 3
    SSO integration in under an hour
  • 2
    Transparent pricing
  • 1
    High Uptime
  • 1
    SCIM
  • 1
    Great Documentation

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Cons of Stormpath
Cons of WorkOS
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    Discontinued
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    What is Stormpath?

    Stormpath is an authentication and user management service that helps development teams quickly and securely build web and mobile applications and services.

    What is WorkOS?

    Start selling to enterprise customers with just a few lines of code.

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