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    Michael Otieno

Centralized login has improved security and saved significant time on daily application access

  • January 20, 2026
  • Review provided by PeerSpot

What is our primary use case?

My main use case for OneLogin is that it has really enhanced our security in my organization, especially when it comes to password protection for all our applications. It is a great tool that is used company-wide in my organization for security purposes of our applications. Every employee in my company uses OneLogin, and it helps us secure and store credentials with strong long passwords, which are a must for security nowadays. However, it is almost impossible for a human to remember them, and storing them in notes is a security breach by itself. OneLogin comes in and encrypts all the sensitive data before saving it. OneLogin also gives us easy access whenever we need to log into our applications easily.

What is most valuable?

The best features OneLogin offers include ease of use for users, connection to Active Directory, and secure login for all applications.

Out of those features, all are great because this tool is very easy to use with a very flexible and intuitive user-friendly interface. This tool has really made it very easy for us to log in using one password for all our applications, which has simplified how we log in, hence saving a lot of time, and it has enhanced security. There is no reset of applications nowadays since we started using OneLogin.

OneLogin has positively impacted my organization since this tool has been very helpful. We have seen more security, simplicity when it comes to log in, and more time to be productive for everyone in my organization since we are not wasting time trying to log into different applications.

I have seen specific outcomes or results, such as a reduction in password reset requests and improved productivity metrics. Since many employees were forgetting their passwords and asking for resets, it would give our tech team a hard time. However, since we started using OneLogin, everything is now simplified to one long password that is easy to remember and keeps our security very safe. We have also saved a lot of time, as we are not logging into each different application. We have been able to save sixty-five to seventy percent of time, and we have also seen enhanced security overall.

What needs improvement?

OneLogin could be improved if there were easy configuration options. Additionally, enhancing the help portal would be beneficial.

I would appreciate more resources online when it comes to training or the onboarding process as it would be helpful.

For how long have I used the solution?

I have been using OneLogin for at least four years and some few months.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

OneLogin is relatively very stable. I have not encountered any lagging or downtime so far.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

OneLogin's scalability is very good since it grows with my organization's needs. It can handle my organization's needs, and it has been a great tool in that aspect.

How are customer service and support?

The customer support has been very proactive and dedicated. The few times that I have reached out to them, they were reachable via phone call or live chat, and they have definitely found solutions for every issue that I had.

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

I previously used a different solution before OneLogin, which was Okta Identity Cloud.

How was the initial setup?

My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing has been that the pricing is affordable and cost-effective. The setting is very easy because of the user-friendly and intuitive user interface. Customer support plays a very huge role in assisting with any questions about settings or anything.

What was our ROI?

I have seen a return on investment, and I can share relevant metrics with you such as improved security in all our applications in my organization. Through the simplification of the login process for our end users, we have seen a large amount of time saved and increased productivity of users, which indirectly helps us achieve higher profit goals.

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing has been that the pricing is affordable and cost-effective. The setting is very easy because of the user-friendly and intuitive user interface. Customer support plays a very huge role in assisting with any questions about settings or anything.

Which other solutions did I evaluate?

Before choosing OneLogin, I evaluated other options, including Microsoft Azure Active Directory.

What other advice do I have?

A quick specific example of how I use OneLogin in my daily work is that the day before, we had to remember every password for every application, and it was somehow forgetful. Some employees would forget, and requesting a reset of the application would take time and would really give our tech team a hard time to reset and forget the password. So we decided to go for OneLogin to centralize all the passwords, and it created one long password which is easy to remember and easy to log in. This has really simplified the login for any application. We are able to access them even when working remotely easily.

The GUI is very simple and user-friendly. It saves a lot of time by remembering the credentials and logging them once. It is easy to implement as a SAML SSO application where it provides reasonable pricing plans. So it is very cost-effective. The support is very friendly and quick to resolve any issue.

Based on my experience, I use the solution's Smart Factor Authentication to adjust authentication flows in real-time depending on the risk score associated with the login attempt, and I assess Smart Factor Authentication as effective for balancing security with usability. The authentication process allows all users to access multiple applications with one set of login credentials easily. It enables users to have all services registered with the account and allows all journeys from implementation to end-user experience seamlessly.

My impression of the solution's ability to provide a seamless end-user experience for signing in and authenticating to needed applications is that it is very seamless and time-saving.

My impression of the user identity synchronization across directories functionality is great.

I have used the Single Sign-On feature, and the integration with third-party authentication providers was seamless.

My advice to others looking into using OneLogin is that it is a great tool that helps with one set of login credentials, removing the risk of security concerns when it comes to simplification of login processes for end users, and improves user productivity. OneLogin is deployed in my organization on-premises. I would rate this product an eight out of ten.


    Asmaa Alaa

Training has been completed quickly and user-friendly access management is now simple

  • January 12, 2026
  • Review provided by PeerSpot

What is our primary use case?

I did not use OneLogin in a customer phase. My company wanted me to learn about it because I recently joined the company. I used it for about one month for training. I took the trainings with some trainers from OneLogin and then applied the total course of OneLogin and received certification. I have not used it in a customer phase yet. It depends on the project I am assigned to, but until now I have not used it in a real-life scenario.

What is most valuable?

The most valuable thing about OneLogin is the user interface. It is very simple and very clear for users to understand, and not only technical persons can work with it. Non-technical persons can also use it because the user interface is very simple and we did not have to write a lot of lines of code while making any configurations. It is one of my favorite SSO tools that I trained on. I have used other SSO tools as well, but OneLogin is one of my favorite tools I trained with.

What needs improvement?

From what I studied, I did not face any issues with OneLogin. However, if there were multiple documentations about the technical points and what each tab on the GUI is used for, it would be very helpful for others who want to learn, because I did not find a lot of resources about it on the internet. I used the admin essential document and tried to learn from the videos which were in the course itself. The course was very good, but I need more information and more documented parts because the course is not available for all users to learn from. Users just need to be assigned to the course before they are able to access the content. Many of my colleagues at work, when they learned that I took the certification for using OneLogin, want to learn but they were not assigned to the course itself to learn from. If there were any available documentation related to the product, I think it would be a very useful resource.

If there were some pictures from the GUI in the documentation part to illustrate where things are and what they are in the GUI, it would be helpful. The steps are in the documentation, but if we support the steps with pictures from the GUI, it will be more interactive for users.

For how long have I used the solution?

I used OneLogin for about one month for training.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

I did not face any stability issues while trying to log in to OneLogin.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

OneLogin is a good scalable solution and there are no problems with it while using it.

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

I tried to use another tool in SSO and used one of them in my real project. I took training about both of them at the same time. However, I found that OneLogin's user interface is simpler than the other one. Although the admin essentials document does not have all the information about OneLogin, it was very useful for me and it has the steps for doing the technical parts. The steps were very clear and it has steps for every point in OneLogin when you want to make something. If you continue the documentation for all the product well, I think it will be perfect. The other tool's documentation was very difficult and very confusing for me. I preferred the OneLogin documentation.

What other advice do I have?

OneLogin is easier than other tools. For me it was very easy. When I took the headlines from the instructor, then I returned to the documentation and watched the videos. It was very easy for me. I took the certification in less than one month because I had other jobs to do while studying.

I joined the technical discussions and worked on the technical part only. I did not join in the business discussion or go into the licensing and other details.

I would give OneLogin a rating of nine out of ten.


    Huzaifa Abbas

Single sign-on has simplified authentication and management for small business use cases

  • January 06, 2026
  • Review provided by PeerSpot

What is our primary use case?

I was the super administrator for the test account regarding OneLogin use cases. I set up an organization, established some departments, and assigned policies to each department to check OneLogin's capability.

What is most valuable?

OneLogin is easy to use and manage, which is one of the best features.

It offers Single Sign-On, and OneLogin authentication application works with Single Sign-On and multifactor authentication both activated.

It is very easy to integrate with third-party authentication providers through the Single Sign-On feature. There are a few steps to follow, and OneLogin has shared documentation on the process. You have to visit the application directory, click on a new application, set up its logo and metadata, authentication, encrypted codes, and then the application starts authenticating and Single Sign-On starts working.

What needs improvement?

There are many downsides. OneLogin is designed for small businesses, not for big enterprises, which is why it has limited features. It does not have those features that enterprises request or would like to have from OneLogin. It is not that scalable because it is intended for smaller businesses. It does not have the functionality to add multiple enterprise-level applications. Although OneLogin has many applications available, I cannot add multiple enterprise-level applications and advanced features to OneLogin setup screen.

I used OneLogin authentication to adjust authentication flows in real-time depending on the risk score to set up the IPOU. It was very simple, but it lacked enterprise-level features like push notification, which makes authentication very easy and seamless. It has only basic features, such as code running, and I have to look at the code and authenticate.

This is also a concern for end-users. Every time they have to sign in, they will need to open their smartphone, open OneLogin authentication application, copy the code, and enter it into the laptop screen to authenticate.

For how long have I used the solution?

I have been working in my current field for around three and a half to four years.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

During the trial period, which was for thirty days, I never faced any downtime. OneLogin was up and running every time I tried to log in and use the application in the web portal.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

There are many downsides. OneLogin is designed for small businesses, not for big enterprises, which is why it has limited features. It does not have those features that enterprises request or would like to have from OneLogin. It is not that scalable because it is intended for smaller businesses. It does not have the functionality to add multiple enterprise-level applications. Although OneLogin has many applications available, I cannot add multiple enterprise-level applications and advanced features to OneLogin setup screen.

How are customer service and support?

I did not feel the need to contact technical support. Everything was straightforward. Everything went well, and I never felt a need to contact them.

How was the initial setup?

OneLogin initial deployment was straightforward.

It did not take long to set up OneLogin, but if you have a set of policies to implement, it obviously takes time to set up organizational units, integrate directories, and set up all policies per department. It takes time on every application you set up in your organization, but it was not difficult and did not take much of my time.

What about the implementation team?

Since that was a test environment, I was the only one to set up OneLogin administration. I could have allowed some other users as administrators to help me out, but I was the only one who set it up and everything went smoothly.

Which other solutions did I evaluate?

I have used many alternatives in the market, and the best one is Okta.

Okta is a huge enterprise-level application. It provides Single Sign-On, provides integration with enterprise-level applications, and also those applications which do not have Single Sign-On capabilities using web authentication system. So it has much more than OneLogin.

What other advice do I have?

If I am looking for a solution for small or mid-businesses on a scale of one to ten, I would rate OneLogin seven and a half to eight and a half. My overall rating for this product is eight.


    Rushikesh Waman

Centralized access has simplified user logins and has improved cross-application authentication

  • January 05, 2026
  • Review from a verified AWS customer

What is our primary use case?

OneLogin is used for signing protocol, signing applications, and single sign-on for multiple users across Office 365, Salesforce, and some AWS users.

What is most valuable?

The best feature of OneLogin is that it is easy to integrate. We found that it integrated seamlessly with our Office 365 and Salesforce, making it the best feature.

Beyond integration, we receive monitoring, but I feel that integration is significantly better than other identity tools when compared to Okta and Azure AD.

My impression of OneLogin is that it is smooth when providing a seamless user experience for signing in and authenticating applications. We do not have to use multiple user IDs and passwords, as we have created one set of users, making it very smooth and efficient to manage user privileges.

My impressions of the Identity Synchronization across directories functionality in OneLogin is that it is seamless and syncs every identity seamlessly.

What needs improvement?

The areas for improvement in OneLogin include better analytics since we do not have very end-to-end visualization of user access logs. Additionally, policy customization needs improvement as we cannot assign specific policies to specific customers. The admin dashboard is cleaner but can be improved, and from my point of view, it is not as user-friendly compared to others such as Okta and Azure AD.

In my comparison of OneLogin with other solutions and vendors, I state that it provides us smooth integration, as it integrates easily, but it lacks deeper end-to-end analytics and broader integration support, which Okta previously provided. Okta also offers deeper analytics and its admin dashboard is cleaner, but the user-friendliness and integration are smoother with OneLogin.

I do not rate it a ten because from the policy perspective, there needs to be improvement. We cannot give fine-grained access to users, and the policy is not mature enough.

For how long have I used the solution?

We have recently moved from Okta to OneLogin by One Identity approximately eight to nine months ago.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

I give OneLogin a stability rating of eight point five.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

I rate scalability for OneLogin as a ten.

How are customer service and support?

For support, I give it a ten because we have not had to initiate any support beyond the initial integration. Once again, I rate support a ten.

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

The advantages of customer identity and access management in OneLogin for external clients include cutting costs since we were using Okta before, along with providing a seamless user experience. When deploying Okta, we faced multiple issues with logging and user synchronization as users did not sync to multiple identities.

How was the initial setup?

OneLogin is easy to maintain, and since it has not been that long since it was deployed, approximately nine months, we have not had to perform any maintenance on OneLogin.

What about the implementation team?

We are the customers of OneLogin, and we have integrated this product.

What was our ROI?

When considering the pricing of OneLogin, I find it to be cost-efficient, especially when comparing it heavily with Okta, which is much more expensive.

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

OneLogin was purchased through a direct purchase via the marketplace, rather than through the AWS Marketplace.

What other advice do I have?

OneLogin has not had Vigilance AI or adaptive login flows enabled because of compliance audits. I do not have complete knowledge of HR's role in managing employee identities. As a technical engineer, I have deployed and maintained the solution, but regarding HR, I do not have the complete picture of how they integrate since it is a separate HR team.

My advice to others looking into OneLogin is that if they want a solution that can easily integrate with their current infrastructure, then I would advise them to consider OneLogin because it integrates easily with multiple solutions and logins. My overall review rating for OneLogin is nine out of ten.


    reviewer2789601

MFA access has strengthened security and now streamlines onboarding for diverse user groups

  • December 26, 2025
  • Review provided by PeerSpot

What is our primary use case?

I have been using OneLogin for a year now for its access management capabilities and as an authenticator.

We integrate with customers that want MFA, so we are mostly using OneLogin for it.

For a customer who needed MFA, they wanted to integrate OneLogin as an additional way to authenticate to Safeguard for external employees. We basically integrated OneLogin as an authentication provider to Safeguard. To connect via the Safeguard SPP UI, customers would be redirected to OneLogin.

What is most valuable?

OneLogin's best features are its MFA capabilities as well as making it easier to access different applications depending on the user.

The user interface of OneLogin is really well done, and you can easily perform other custom integrations.

OneLogin positively impacts our customers because they now have a solution that they can trust, and coming from One Identity, this trust is really strong. They are being impacted positively because there are no bugs and no major issues with OneLogin. It is fast and seamless.

OneLogin has definitely impacted positively and saved time. It has also strengthened security because we mostly use it for MFA, and it also made onboarding easier because you can automatically onboard multiple users. You can seamlessly integrate applications in no time.

OneLogin's ability to provide a seamless end-user experience for signing in and authenticating to needed applications is impressive. It is fast, works well, and does not have any major issues or major flaws. I appreciate that it is fast.

What needs improvement?

OneLogin can be improved in its custom integrations as an authorization provider.

Documentation for OneLogin can be improved as well.

For the single sign-on feature, some third-party authentication providers that do not fit in a basic template were difficult because you had to look up documentation on both. OneLogin's documentation is not the best, but for the major ones, it was really easy and really fast.

You should build the documentation a little better and more clearly because it is currently a convoluted mess, but that goes for every One Identity product.

For how long have I used the solution?

I have been using OneLogin for a year now for its access management capabilities and as an authenticator.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

There is no downtime or major issues with OneLogin. It is overall stable.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

OneLogin is built to scale much like every other One Identity product. We have not faced any major issues trying to scale it for different organizations and a bigger client base.

How are customer service and support?

I interact with OneLogin's support team for our clients, and it was a good experience overall. One Identity support is adequate, but you have to wait a little bit because they are not direct.

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

I previously used Octa before OneLogin because it was not supported by our other programs.

Which other solutions did I evaluate?

We did not evaluate other options before choosing OneLogin. The client specifically asked for it because they had a long-standing relationship with One Identity.

What other advice do I have?

General impressions in the company that we are integrating OneLogin with are really positive. Before, they were using another program for MFA, and they were really dissatisfied with it, so the user experience was overall positive. OneLogin saved a lot of time because it is faster.

OneLogin's customer support receives a rating of seven out of ten.

My advice to others looking into using OneLogin is to use it. OneLogin scales really well in smaller and bigger environments, offering different options depending on what you want to do, such as using it as an access management tool or as an authentication method.

I rate OneLogin an overall score of eight.


    reviewer2789589

Identity workflows have been automated and user access management is now streamlined

  • December 19, 2025
  • Review provided by PeerSpot

What is our primary use case?

OneLogin is our main identity and access management tool. We use Active Roles for user provisioning, which allows us to delegate the provisioning to other people. OneLogin manages user access permissions and includes creating mailboxes.

What is most valuable?

OneLogin's best features are the whole package, which includes the combination of the integration with Active Directory, user provisioning, and the graphical user interface. OneLogin has positively impacted our organization by saving us money because we automated a lot of things with One Identity.

What needs improvement?

OneLogin could be improved with more add-ins for integration with Entra ID and Exchange Online. I would appreciate more options to add to One Identity, such as Entra ID provisioning and Exchange Online mailboxes directly, and maybe integration with Graph.

For how long have I used the solution?

I have been using OneLogin for about 10 years.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

OneLogin seems stable to me. There are sometimes CPU usage peaks when certain scripts perform, but overall, it is stable.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

I do not manage OneLogin's scalability, as another department handles this.

How are customer service and support?

I have not had any experiences with customer support, but one of my colleagues did, and he was quite satisfied.

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

Before OneLogin, we did not have any other solution; there were just manual scripts.

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

I did not handle the pricing, setup cost, and licensing aspects, as they were managed by another department.

Which other solutions did I evaluate?

I think we evaluated other options before choosing OneLogin, but that was before my time.

What other advice do I have?

OneLogin is nice and easy to use. I would rate OneLogin an eight out of ten because nothing is a ten for me; everything can be improved, and this is quite acceptable. More integration with other solutions, especially Entra ID, would contribute to a higher rating. Based on my experience, the user identity synchronization across directories functionality in OneLogin is acceptable. Regarding OneLogin providing a smooth experience for end users when they are signing in and accessing applications, end users are not really logging in through One Identity, but One Identity provides them all the necessary groups to log into their applications, so they do not notice anything. The experience is smooth. My advice to others looking into using OneLogin is to get skilled people who can work with OneLogin and who can script. My overall rating for OneLogin is eight out of ten.


    Aryan Priyanish D.

Single sign-on has simplified authentication and now reduces login-related support tickets

  • December 11, 2025
  • Review provided by PeerSpot

What is our primary use case?

My main use case for OneLogin revolves around application integration and user authentication. I primarily utilize it to implement Single Sign-On across internal and external applications, which significantly simplifies the login process for users.

I use OneLogin for Single Sign-On with an internal project management tool that our team uses alongside a customer relationship management CRM system. Before integrating OneLogin, users had to remember separate login credentials for each application, which was a hassle and often led to frustration. The process has become much smoother with login pages, authentication, and access granted.

What is most valuable?

The best features OneLogin offers are Single Sign-On, multiple Multi-Factor Authentication, and user provisioning.

Multi-Factor Authentication is generally useful for adding an extra layer of security, which is crucial, especially for the sensitive nature of the data we handle.

OneLogin has had several positive impacts on my organization in several key areas. Single Sign-On and Multi-Factor Authentication have been beneficial. Additionally, the user authentication has been improved remarkably. Before OneLogin, our team was burdened with managing multiple credentials, but now it is much more efficient.

Since implementing OneLogin, I have been seeing a significant reduction in login-related support tickets, approximately a 30% decrease.

I do utilize Smart Factor Authentication with OneLogin. I find it to be a really valuable feature for balancing security and usability.

What needs improvement?

OneLogin can add more analytics and reporting and integrate with more third-party applications.

For how long have I used the solution?

I have been working in my current field for a year.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

OneLogin is stable.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

OneLogin is a good scalable product.

How are customer service and support?

Until now, it is great. I have not used their customer support.

How was the initial setup?

The initial setup was not that difficult. I have used it, and while it was a bit tricky for some time, it was manageable.

The setup was good and easy. I am still using the free trial, but I will be purchasing it.

Which other solutions did I evaluate?

Other organizations can use OneLogin, but they can also refer to Okta. I have not used Okta until now, but I am hearing that it is more great than OneLogin.

What other advice do I have?

I am still using OneLogin, so I am still exploring the app and need some more time.

The experience has been smooth and quite positive. My review rating for OneLogin is 8.5 out of 10.


    Vaibhav Patil

Single sign-on has simplified daily logins and now secures all our marketing workflows

  • December 04, 2025
  • Review from a verified AWS customer

What is our primary use case?

My main use case for OneLogin by One Identity is getting quick, secure access to all marketing tools without password headaches. As a marketing analyst, I use tons of platforms every day: Google Analytics, Meta Ads, HubSpot, Semrush, and LinkedIn. Normally, each tool requires a different password, a different login, and a different permission level. It becomes a total mess. OneLogin by One Identity solves exactly this.

What is most valuable?

OneLogin by One Identity has many features available. These include Single Sign-On, Multi-Factor Authentication, centralized access control, instant onboarding and offboarding, and passwordless convenience. All of these features definitely help.

I rely mostly on Single Sign-On in my day-to-day work with OneLogin by One Identity. It stands out because it removes the biggest daily headache: juggling passwords for every marketing tool. With SSO, I log in once and instantly access Google Ads, HubSpot, Looker, Meta Ads, Slack, and everything else. There are no password resets, no delays, and no asking IT for access. It saves time every single day and keeps my workflow smooth, especially when I'm switching between multiple dashboards and campaigns.

One hidden gem feature in OneLogin by One Identity that often gets overlooked is context-aware or adaptive access control. With this, access isn't just on or off. Instead, OneLogin by One Identity can allow or restrict access depending on conditions, such as your location, IP address, device type, or time of day. For example, if you're logging in from an unknown location or public Wi-Fi, OneLogin by One Identity can automatically require stronger authentication. This adds a subtle but powerful layer of security without complicating day-to-day logins. It's ideal for remote work, travel, or working from shared spaces.

Since implementing OneLogin by One Identity, the biggest positive change I've noticed is how much smoother and faster my workday feels. I no longer juggle multiple passwords or get stuck waiting for access to tools. Logging in once and instantly opening Google Ads, HubSpot, Looker, Slack, and everything else has easily saved me 15 to 20 minutes a day. Another major improvement is clean, consistent permissions. There are no more access denied issues or chasing IT for fixes. When someone joins or leaves the team, their access is handled automatically, which keeps everything secure and organized. Overall, OneLogin by One Identity has reduced small daily frustrations, improved security, and made my workflow far more efficient.

Other impacts of OneLogin by One Identity include fewer IT tickets, faster onboarding, consistent access, higher security, less downtime, and better collaboration.

What needs improvement?

OneLogin by One Identity is strong, but there is room to improve. The interface could be more modern and intuitive, especially for non-technical users. Mobile login flows sometimes feel slower than desktop, and deeper integration with niche SaaS tools would make it even smoother for marketing and sales teams. More real-time alerts, such as when access fails or MFA is triggered, would help users understand issues faster. Overall, it's great, but a cleaner UI, richer integrations, and a quicker mobile experience would make it even better.

For how long have I used the solution?

I have been using OneLogin by One Identity for the past two years.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

OneLogin by One Identity is stable and secure for our team.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

OneLogin by One Identity was very helpful, and we could definitely scale it depending on our employee size.

How are customer service and support?

Customer support for OneLogin by One Identity was great. They were helpful and responsive. They explained all our doubts clearly.

How would you rate customer service and support?

Negative

What was our ROI?

OneLogin by One Identity delivered a clear ROI by saving time, reducing IT workload, and strengthening security. Teams spend far less time on password issues, access requests, and onboarding, often cutting IT tickets by 30 to 50 percent. New hires become productive faster, and security incidents drop because access is consistent and controlled.

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

OneLogin by One Identity was affordable compared to other solutions in the market when considering pricing, setup cost, and licensing.

What other advice do I have?

If you are considering OneLogin by One Identity, my advice is simple: Plan your rollout carefully and start with the basics. Integrate your core apps first, connect HR as the source of truth, and use SSO plus MFA right away. You'll see instant value. I would rate this product a 9 out of 10.

Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

Public Cloud

If public cloud, private cloud, or hybrid cloud, which cloud provider do you use?

Amazon Web Services (AWS)


    Rizwan A.

All In One Solution for your Identity and Access Management

  • November 17, 2024
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
One identity encompasses various solutions including Identity and access management, privilege access management and security policies, It has easy to use interface and has decent support.
What do you dislike about the product?
Legacy OpenLdap directory integration not working.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It allows us to Centralise user management and also help us in setting up security policies at endpoint


    Hospital & Health Care

Our Org Identities are safe and secure!!

  • September 17, 2024
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
Most of the features are out of the box and esay to implement and manage. OI sdks integrates with any given apps. scalable
What do you dislike about the product?
more refined logs reporting on dashboard
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
we have many staff internal external and and maging these identites and related application becomes difficult and compelx and we have integrated with our HR system being souce of truth. we have crreated RBC meaning based on the dept and roles access given to so and so applications\permissions.
due to this less dependency on IT teams and all access ready as soon as user joins same when user is removed from hr system all access is revoked autoamatically