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Userbin vs WorkOS: What are the differences?

Developers describe Userbin as "Instant User Accounts. Turns your link tags into sleek login flows". Add one line of code to your website to get a login interface that is consistent across all browsers. Start accepting signups and handle logins with no additional HTML or CSS. On the other hand, WorkOS is detailed as "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.

Userbin and WorkOS belong to "User Management and Authentication" category of the tech stack.

Some of the features offered by Userbin are:

  • Ready-to-go UI. No need to design login forms from scratch. The in-page, customizable popup integrates seamlessly with your website.
  • Social Login. Enable login with Facebook and Github without additional coding. Easily build apps on 3rd party data.
  • Actionable Metrics. With no extra setup, Userbin gives you access to the most important user metrics from day one.

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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    What is Userbin?

    Add one line of code to your website to get a login interface that is consistent across all browsers. Start accepting signups and handle logins with no additional HTML or CSS.

    What is WorkOS?

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

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