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    Aryan Dwivedi

Single sign-on has simplified my daily workflow and keeps my business development tools secure

  • April 08, 2026
  • Review provided by PeerSpot

What is our primary use case?

I generally use OneLogin because I need multiple business tools for business development, including CRM systems, email platforms, and outreach tools. With OneLogin, I can access single sign-on to multiple apps, which helps save time by not having to remember multiple passwords and makes switching between the tools easy and fast. Multi-factor authentication keeps the business data safe, which helps me remain organized and productive throughout the day.

A typical day for me starts with logging into OneLogin using the single sign-on credential. From OneLogin dashboard, I can access my CRM platform to check up on new leads and update client information, and I also access my email platform for outreach mails and follow-ups. Additionally, I can access LinkedIn-related tools through the app and research to connect with potential clients. Because these tools are connected in one secure login, I can quickly move between the tasks without wasting time on multiple logins.

What is most valuable?

The single sign-on feature and the multi-factor authenticator simply stand out for me.

I do not have to remember multiple logins. OneLogin simplifies access by allowing me to log in to multiple business tools, which saves time and reduces hassles, allowing me to safely focus on my work without the interruption caused by login issues.

It clearly shows all the applications I need to use.

What needs improvement?

During my first month, I cannot judge everything, but it was a bit tricky to use initially. I believe OneLogin can be improved in the future or can provide more documentation. I had specific training for around two to three days to gain knowledge of OneLogin from my company.

The learning curve of OneLogin is a bit tricky, requiring around two to three days of training to use it.

OneLogin is great for both technical and non-technical users, but if you are a non-technical user, you should have a two to three-day training to get accustomed to it.

For how long have I used the solution?

I have been using OneLogin for around a month only, from the start of my role.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

OneLogin was pretty stable, and I can access it anytime, anywhere, on any device.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

OneLogin is a pretty scalable tool.

What was our ROI?

Time has been saved effectively.

What other advice do I have?

For non-technical users, gaining some knowledge of the tool is essential. They can definitely go for OneLogin; it is the best app. OneLogin is suitable for both technical and non-technical users; if you are a non-technical user, you just need a three-day training and you will learn everything about it. I would rate this product nine out of ten.


    Dev Saini

Single sign-on has unified daily access and strengthens adaptive authentication for our team

  • April 07, 2026
  • Review from a verified AWS customer

What is our primary use case?

My main use case is centered around single sign-on and multi-factor authentication across all of our critical business apps. It allows our team to log in once and securely access everything they need, which boosts efficiency and security.

A specific example is that every morning when our team logs in, they use OneLogin to access our project management tools, email, and internal dashboards. For sensitive operations such as accessing financial reports, the adaptive MFA triggers, so they confirm with a push notification or a code. The customization options in OneLogin really let us tailor the security to our exact needs.

What is most valuable?

One of the best features is definitely the breadth of integrations. It works with so many applications out of the box. On top of that, adaptive MFA is really strong, and the admin console is incredibly intuitive. It gives us full visibility and control over user access.

The integrations really stand out because they cover both cloud apps and on-premises solutions seamlessly, which I haven't seen in other tools as comprehensively. The adaptive MFA compared to others is more dynamic. It adjusts based on risk or location, so it's really flexible.

It's had a huge impact. We've seen a big reduction in password fatigue since people only log in once. Security incidents have gone down because of the stronger authentication, and our IT team has saved a lot of time on access issues.

What needs improvement?

I think one area for improvement would be more granular reporting, such as custom dashboards or more detailed audit logs. Additionally, it would be beneficial if there were a few more out-of-the-box integrations with some niche tools we use.

Another area for improvement is that sometimes the user provisioning process can be a bit manual. If they could streamline bulk user updates or automate more workflows, that would really save us even more time.

I think one last improvement could be better customization options for the user dashboard, giving end users more control over their login experience. Overall, the platform is really strong.

For how long have I used the solution?

I've been working in this field for about a year and three months. In that time, I've really focused deeply on identity and access management, especially using OneLogin.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

I did evaluate a few other options. I looked at Okta, Azure AD, and also Duo. In the end, OneLogin was the most stable for us. There have been no major outages, and performance has been really consistent.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

It's been really solid. As our team has grown, OneLogin has scaled effortlessly. I haven't had to make any major adjustments, and adding new users or apps is really easy. It scales quite well with our needs.

How are customer service and support?

The customer support has been excellent. Whenever we've had questions or needed help with setup, their team responded quickly and really guided us step by step. It's been a really positive experience overall.

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

I was previously using Okta before OneLogin. I switched because OneLogin offered more flexible pricing and better integration with some of our custom tools. Additionally, the user experience was smoother for our team.

How was the initial setup?

It was actually pretty straightforward. OneLogin offers a lot of pre-built connectors, so integrating with third-party providers just involved a few configuration steps. It was pretty seamless, and I didn't run into major roadblocks.

What about the implementation team?

I didn't purchase it through the AWS Marketplace. I went directly through OneLogin's sales team, and then I configured the integration with our AWS environment after the fact.

What was our ROI?

I've definitely seen a return. I reduced the time spent on password resets by about 40%, and IT saved around 15 hours a month. By streamlining access, I avoided a few potential security incidents, which saved me quite a bit of risk-related cost.

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

Pricing was actually pretty transparent from the start. The setup costs were moderate. There was some initial consulting to get it configured, but the licensing is flexible. I pay per user, and that scales pretty well with my team size. Overall, it was pretty good.

Which other solutions did I evaluate?

I did evaluate a few other options. I looked at Okta, Azure AD, and also Duo. In the end, OneLogin was the most stable for me.

What other advice do I have?

I'd recommend taking the time to map out your needs first, especially regarding integrations and MFA requirements. Make sure to take advantage of the trial so you can test it in your environment. Once you implement it, keep monitoring usage to fine-tune the settings for your team. My overall review rating for OneLogin is 8 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)


    Bijja Maheshwar

Single sign-on has simplified daily access and now strengthens security with smart protection

  • April 07, 2026
  • Review from a verified AWS customer

What is our primary use case?

My main use case for OneLogin is to enable single sign-on to all our applications and devices, critical devices, and to manage authentication while enforcing security policies, which allows us to control login behavior and apply strengthened access security.

OneLogin allows users to log in once and access all applications without re-entering credentials or passwords, which simplifies and provides seamless daily work for users, reducing password-related issues.

What is most valuable?

OneLogin provides a smooth SSO experience and strong security features that help us achieve a compliance-ready environment, and it integrates well with multiple applications, improving user productivity and providing central access control.

The single sign-on and user access management have the biggest impact in our organization because they manage user access centrally across the system, allowing access to be assigned or removed easily, reducing manual efforts and simplifying work.

OneLogin has positively impacted our organization by providing strong security through multi-factor authentication and secure access control, significantly reducing tickets for our IT team, which overall provides more valuable contributions and efficiency.

Almost 40 to 50% of IT team tickets have been reduced since we started using this solution, with issues like managing user access control of applications being simplified and handled smoothly.

SmartFactor Authentication with SSO works very smoothly, providing real-time analysis of user behavior, so if malicious activity is detected, it blocks access for the particular user immediately, which helps us keep the environment and assets secure from any breaches.

User identity synchronization across the directory functionality is very impressive, and we have seen a very good response and synchronization process while integrating our Active Directory, syncing user data to OneLogin very easily with no issues.

The integration of phishing-resistant device trust provides strong security to our assets and applications through real-time monitoring, access control, and behavior analysis of users, which is a good solution overall.

We are receiving good feedback from end-users for the seamless authentication, as they are very happy with the solution; they do not need to provide passwords multiple times for different applications, only needing to log in once to access all their provided applications, resulting in an excellent user experience.

We are using Vigilance AI, which helps us detect risky behavior or attempts to log in with unauthorized access to our applications or assets, making it a very good solution.

What needs improvement?

OneLogin is a great solution providing strong features with a great security process, so there is minimal need for improvement at this time.

One thing I would add is that custom integration can be simplified as it currently requires technical in-depth knowledge.

For how long have I used the solution?

I have been working in my current field for more than 10 years.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

OneLogin is stable.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

OneLogin's scalability is excellent, matching our organizational growth over time.

How are customer service and support?

I have had a great experience with the customer support team; they are very kind and help our IT team whenever required.

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

We have been using OneLogin since day one.

How was the initial setup?

My experience with the pricing, setup cost, and licensing was straightforward, with a good response from the sales team who ensured we received excellent pricing, setup cost, and licensing costs for the solution, making us happy with this.

What about the implementation team?

We have not evaluated other options before choosing OneLogin.

What was our ROI?

We have seen a good return on investment with OneLogin, as it has significantly reduced IT team tickets related to password issues and improved efficiency through automation by around 30 to 40%, saving our time and our IT team's time, making it a good ROI overall.

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

My experience with the pricing, setup cost, and licensing was straightforward, with a good response from the sales team who ensured we received excellent pricing, setup cost, and licensing costs for the solution, making us happy with this.

Which other solutions did I evaluate?

We have not evaluated other options before choosing OneLogin.

What other advice do I have?

OneLogin is a great solution to consider in any organization's environment, helping manage access control and security compliance, and I recommend starting with key applications and enabling multi-factor authentication early for better security, ensuring a smooth adaptation of the solution. I would rate this solution 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?


    Dhanaji Mali

Strong security has become seamless and saves time through automated user access management

  • April 07, 2026
  • Review from a verified AWS customer

What is our primary use case?

Our primary use case for OneLogin is giving every employee secure, simple, seamless access to every application they need while giving IT complete central control over all that access.

We are using OneLogin for multi-factor authentication, making security invisible. One of the things we are most proud of about OneLogin is deployment, how we made strong security fields almost invisible to employees. This is an example of operation, and we are able to seamlessly manage user data and user accounts.

The best thing about OneLogin is that the integration was seamless and we have not faced any kind of challenge. It provides audit and compliance preparation, so we are able to meet our audits by gathering the logs from OneLogin. We are able to easily deploy or provision users in OneLogin.

What is most valuable?

The best features provided by OneLogin are its usability and the seamless integration with Active Directory, how the multi-factor authentication works, and automated provisioning and de-provisioning of users.

OneLogin is really helpful in our organization and has impacted it positively.

OneLogin has really saved our IT team efforts and the management of the solution, and we are able to easily deploy or de-provision users or employees in our organization. This has resulted in good productivity increase, and due to this our organization is benefiting.

What needs improvement?

As far as we are using this solution, we do not see any changes required or any improvement needed because it is working very well for our organization. There is no need for change.

For how long have I used the solution?

It has been more than five years that I have been working in my current field.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

OneLogin is stable.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

OneLogin operates with excellent scalability, as it is reaching compatibility with my organization's growth over time.

How are customer service and support?

Excellent customer support is provided. I have interacted with the support team multiple times and they are very good technically and supportive in any troubleshooting.

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

Since starting, we have been using this solution only.

We have not gone for any evaluation of other options before choosing OneLogin.

What was our ROI?

We have seen good return on investment with using OneLogin, as the solution has really reduced IT workload based on its automation features and the easy provisioning or de-provisioning of users. This really helps us to reduce the workload with very good time saving.

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

Because I am the IT team engineer, I do not participate or am a teammate who really handles the pricing setup cost, so that is a different team in our organization that handles all pricing setup cost or licensing things.

What other advice do I have?

I will advise anyone looking for this kind of solution that they can consider OneLogin as a most impactful tool that can be deployed in a cloud-based environment or hybrid environment, providing a more efficient, secure, and compliance-ready environment that will lead to a really good return on investment in real time for any organization. I would rate this solution 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?


    Abhay Pillai

Centralized access has simplified banking workflows and now improves HR and IT efficiency

  • April 04, 2026
  • Review from a verified AWS customer

What is our primary use case?

In the banking sector, we face issues from the different products used, so after trying OneLogin, the customer is very satisfied with the support and how things are working with them; it is easy to use with a user-friendly interface.

In banking sector projects, I see good features in OneLogin, such as deploying with firewalls and Cisco switches, which our previous product could not do, making this a significant advantage.

OneLogin is deployed in my organization using a public cloud only, AWS.

What is most valuable?

OneLogin creates an easy environment for me where I do not have to remember each and every user's password all the time, as we can use a single password for multiple applications and it syncs with AD.

OneLogin's best features, in my experience, include its ability to sync up with multiple products such as firewalls, switches, and servers, enhancing password security.

After implementing OneLogin, my daily workflow improves since I no longer need to save passwords in Excel; OneLogin provides mail with usernames and passwords automatically.

OneLogin positively impacts my organization, making the work of HR and IT teams much easier by streamlining user data management and authentication methods.

Since implementing OneLogin, the HR and IT teams save a significant amount of time, completing projects in one day that used to take one to two days.

What needs improvement?

Regarding OneLogin's improvement, I would suggest making the interface more user-friendly and enhancing security features through implementing DLP.

Regarding needed improvements for OneLogin, I believe adding product details for sync capabilities with third-party products would allow for easier pitching to customers.

For how long have I used the solution?

I have been using OneLogin for the past one to two years.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

In my experience, OneLogin is stable.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

The scalability of OneLogin is very good.

How are customer service and support?

My experience with customer support has been very good.

I would rate customer support a nine.

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

I previously used a cross-identity management solution for authentication, but switched to OneLogin due to many glitches and delays in the former solution.

How was the initial setup?

The integration of phishing-resistant device trust enhances our authentication processes with a two-layer security factor via WAF and OneLogin.

The user experience for signing in and authenticating with OneLogin is very useful, as users can easily access what they need without facing issues.

The user identity synchronization across directories in OneLogin takes a bit of time initially, but once synchronized, it works amazingly.

What about the implementation team?

We have a business relationship with this vendor as we are a reseller.

What was our ROI?

There has been a return on investment since implementing OneLogin, particularly in saved time and reduced stress for IT staff, especially those working remotely.

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

The pricing, setup cost, and licensing for OneLogin are high, requiring more technically knowledgeable persons for implementation.

Which other solutions did I evaluate?

I evaluated other options such as Cisco ISE and Zscaler before choosing OneLogin, running demos with these two products.

What other advice do I have?

I rate OneLogin a nine on a scale of one to ten.

I give it a nine because a few improvements are still needed, but I appreciate the features OneLogin provides.

For those considering OneLogin, I recommend it for banking and BFSI sectors or small businesses facing issues, as it offers features that competitors such as Zscaler and Cisco ISE do not support.

I believe providing on-premises boxes for trial purposes would be helpful for small businesses to test the product.

SmartFactor Authentication impresses me with its ability to balance security and usability effectively.

I have assessed SmartFactor Authentication and found it advantageous.


    Ankush Kondewar

Single sign-on has unified access, improved security, and eliminated orphan user accounts

  • April 02, 2026
  • Review provided by PeerSpot

What is our primary use case?

OneLogin's main use case in our organization is ensuring that the right person has access to the right tools by bringing everything under control. It serves as one place to manage all access and provides one login for all employees. OneLogin helps manage access for our employees by giving every employee a single login to access everything they need. They log in once at the start of their workday with their company username and password, and they are ready to go without waiting for anything. There are no more forgotten passwords to juggle and no more account lockouts, just one simple login and employees are ready to work.

What is most valuable?

The best feature that OneLogin offers in my experience is how much time it saves everyone, not just IT but every single employee in the organization. Employees no longer waste time logging in with credentials because before OneLogin, people wasted considerable time trying to get into applications, dealing with forgotten passwords, account lockouts, and waiting for reset emails. These issues have been completely solved with OneLogin.

Users benefit from a good user interface to log in that is very simple and user-friendly. Employees are very satisfied with this solution because they are not stuck having to remember multiple passwords or log in to each application individually whenever they need it. Logging in once provides access to everything.

Before OneLogin, security was inconsistent across applications, where some applications had strong passwords while others had weak ones, and some had multi-factor authentication while others did not. After implementing OneLogin, the same strong security standard applies everywhere because authentication goes through OneLogin first. This has closed many security gaps we had in our application login processes.

OneLogin solved a significant challenge for us regarding the orphan account problem, which was our biggest and most embarrassing issue before implementation. We ran an audit for deployment and found multiple accounts still active in our various applications belonging to people who had left the company, which was flagged as high priority. This problem no longer exists because automated de-provisioning means that the moment someone leaves the organization, every access point is closed immediately.

OneLogin has made three important improvements to our organization. It has significantly increased the security of our SaaS applications, it is saving time for every user because there are no manual processes, and anyone with just one login can access everything with security.

What needs improvement?

I do not see any significant issues or challenges with OneLogin because it provides good security with simplified management of the login process for users. However, one thing that could be simplified is the initial setup because it was somewhat tricky during implementation in the initial phase.

For how long have I used the solution?

I have been using OneLogin for more than three years.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

OneLogin is stable.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

The scalability of OneLogin is outstanding, and there are no issues with scalability as it is achieving all our needs.

How are customer service and support?

We have had a great experience with the customer support team, who are very responsive whenever we encounter any issue or technical problems.

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

From day one, we have been using OneLogin and have not used any other solution.

How was the initial setup?

One thing that could be simplified is the initial setup because it was somewhat tricky during the implementation in the initial phase.

What about the implementation team?

I have had a great experience with the pricing, setup cost, and licensing because the sales team was very helpful in setting up the solution, resulting in a great overall experience.

What was our ROI?

We have seen a return on investment as we started seeing measurable benefits from the first month after we went live. The full return on investment, including licensing, deployment, and training, was achieved within one month, making it significant.

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

I have had a great experience with the pricing, setup cost, and licensing because the sales team was very helpful in setting up the solution, resulting in a great overall experience.

Which other solutions did I evaluate?

OneLogin was the first solution we looked at, so we have not evaluated other options.

What other advice do I have?

I would recommend to others looking into using OneLogin to sit down and list every single application your organization uses before doing anything. Start with an application inventory and prioritize your most-used and most-sensitive applications, and clean up your Active Directory before connecting to OneLogin. This review receives a rating of 9.


    Abhinandan Yadav

Single sign-on has improved security and simplifies my daily access to all business applications

  • April 02, 2026
  • Review from a verified AWS customer

What is our primary use case?

My main use case for OneLogin is the single sign-on (SSO) to access multiple applications with one login. I log in once to OneLogin in the morning, and then I can access my applications, such as email and the portal, and internal systems without entering credentials again. It saves time and avoids remembering multiple passwords.

What is most valuable?

OneLogin is beneficial in managing user access securely. We can enable MFA control, determining which user can access which application, which improves overall security.

The best features of OneLogin's single sign-on include logging in once to access all applications without re-entering passwords, multi-factor authentication, user provisioning, and auto-user management. This is helpful with MFA, which has improved our security by adding an extra verification step. Even if a password is compromised, an unauthorized user cannot access the system without an OTP or mobile authentication.

OneLogin has improved both security and user experience in our organization. Specific outcomes include improved security with MFA, which has enabled the risk of unauthorized access to be reduced significantly, and faster login, better management, and reduced IT workload.

What needs improvement?

Service outages can affect login access, so improving uptime would help avoid business disruptions. Additionally, faster support response can enhance customer experience. Customer support can be improved, especially for critical issues. Sometimes I reach the customer support team, but the response can take a long time, so this is an area for improvement.

A better remote access experience when logging in outside of the office is also needed. Remote VPN can be smoother and more user-friendly.

High availability and downtime handling are necessary. Since OneLogin is a centralized solution, any outage can impact all applications, so improving uptime and failover mechanisms is important. Better API automation capabilities and improved reporting and analysis are also needed. Simplifying integration and setup is another area for improvement.

For how long have I used the solution?

I have been working in this field for the last three years.

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 highly scalable. It is a cloud-based solution, so it can easily support growing users and applications.

How are customer service and support?

Customer support is good overall, but sometimes it could be more time-effective.

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

I was previously using the traditional Active Directory, but it lacked centralized cloud access and SSO capabilities. I needed a centralized solution for managing multiple cloud applications. SSO was required to improve user experience and reduce password issues, along with the need for strong security with MFA and adaptive authentication, which led me to choose OneLogin.

What was our ROI?

I can see a clear return on investment after implementing OneLogin. This includes improved productivity with SSO; daily, I do not log in to multiple apps, which improves overall productivity. I notice strong ROI as it helps reduce help desk tickets, provides major time savings in user management, improves productivity with SSO, and provides better security overall, lowering operational costs and increasing efficiency. This results in significant time savings, approximately 80%.

Which other solutions did I evaluate?

I evaluated other options before choosing OneLogin, such as Okta, Microsoft Azure Active Directory, and Ping Identity, which offer advanced IAM features. I chose OneLogin due to its cost-effectiveness, easy deployment, and strong identity management features.

What other advice do I have?

I would advise others considering OneLogin to clearly define their requirements first. Understanding the need for SSO, MFA, and provisioning integration before implementation helps choose the right plan and avoid complexity. Utilizing automation features to take advantage of automated provisioning and de-provisioning reduces manual work and improves security. Strong SSO and MFA features with good user management are offered, but there is still room for improvement in areas such as support and advanced controls. I would rate OneLogin 8 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?


    Niyajuddin Tiwale

Automated onboarding and secure MFA access have transformed our workforce identity management

  • March 31, 2026
  • Review from a verified AWS customer

What is our primary use case?

Our main use case for OneLogin is for employee onboarding, employee offboarding, remote work, and multifactor authentication enforcement. For the security team, compliance and auditing are also part of our use case, and we are using all these features.

For example, a new hire gets access to all their tools while joining the company, and it automatically grants their access based on their roles. This is automated with the help of OneLogin. Moreover, with the help of this tool, the security team can see exactly who accessed what and at what time, so we can get this data from the centralized OneLogin dashboard.

HR-driven identity management plays a crucial role in streamlining employee identity handling in our organization, as we have different departments and multiple employees in each department. Access to applications for a particular user is managed through OneLogin.

How has it helped my organization?

OneLogin has saved time for both our employees and our IT team. We have fewer tickets, and in less time, we see more productivity. Indirectly, money is being saved for the organization.

It has improved productivity because users do not have to worry about authentication or multifactor authentication for their onboarding while joining the company. This process is getting faster with the use of the solution.

What is most valuable?

The best features OneLogin offers are usability, which is very simple for the end-users, and its auto-provisioning feature that syncs with HR tools whenever a new employee is getting onboarded or offboarded. All the autogrant access or revoke access is getting automated, and these are the key features that we are benefiting from the solution.

The auto-provisioning feature of OneLogin makes things easier for the IT team because we do not have to spend a lot of time on onboarding or offboarding employees.

OneLogin provides compliance and auditing for the audit team, as well as auto-provisioning and multifactor authentication, which are the key features.

OneLogin has Smart Factor Authentication as a native feature with an MFA engine powered by machine learning tools, so usability is good.

The user identity synchronization across directories functionality is smooth.

The authentication method for phishing-resistant authentication is something I appreciate.

The seamless end-user experience for signing in and authenticating to needed applications is good, and we are getting a good response from our end-users during the authentication process, so there is no issue.

The adaptive login flows with Vigilance AI checks real-time analysis and user behavior, and if any malicious activity is detected, it blocks access. That is the use case of Vigilance AI.

What needs improvement?

I do not see any feature that is not offered by OneLogin, so everything is perfect. The only thing that could be improved is the setup complexity, which can sometimes be a little difficult for initial configuration or customized policy, so this can be simplified.

For how long have I used the solution?

I have been using OneLogin for more than three years.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

OneLogin is stable.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

The scalability of OneLogin is excellent.

How are customer service and support?

OneLogin provides excellent support regarding the technical aspects. I would rate the customer support nine out of ten.

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

Since the beginning, we have been using OneLogin exclusively.

What was our ROI?

There is a good return on investment because we achieve our onboarding, offboarding, auditing requirements, and MFA requirements in less time. Both time and money are being saved for the organization.

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

My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing has been straightforward with the sales team. There is no issue regarding these aspects.

Which other solutions did I evaluate?

We have not evaluated other options before choosing OneLogin.

What other advice do I have?

I highly recommend OneLogin to other organizations. If a company is looking for this type of solution, they can consider it one of the best solutions in the market.

I selected nine out of ten because I think there is room for future enhancement of the solution, as more features can be added. However, nine reflects my view that it is the best solution for our environment.

OneLogin is a SaaS-based solution, so it is deployed in a cloud-based environment. My overall rating for this review is nine out of ten.

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?


    Suraj Varma

Centralized access has strengthened security and simplifies single sign-on with trusted devices

  • March 30, 2026
  • Review from a verified AWS customer

What is our primary use case?

OneLogin serves as our centralized identity and access management solution, enabling features such as single sign-on for multiple cloud and on-premises applications, multi-factor authentication, user provisioning, and integration with Active Directory so that our users are unified in an IAM solution with role-based access control.

OneLogin enables our users and organization to enforce single sign-on so that no security breaches occur for our on-cloud or on-premises applications. It also enables our IT team to enforce MFA for enhanced security in our environment.

OneLogin offers a simplified solution that gives users a one-time login for multiple applications, which significantly improves user experience. It also enforces secured MFA and provides centralized control to manage users and their access on the platform.

What is most valuable?

The feature I use most frequently is the unified, centralized control of users and their access across my different platform applications, which is invaluable in our environment. I also find the reporting functionality to be excellent.

OneLogin has positively impacted our organization by improving our security compliance and providing security measures that ensure no data breaches occur in our organization.

After deploying this solution, I measure improvements in security compliance by adhering to security guidelines and achieving simplified, user-friendly MFA and single sign-on features.

OneLogin SmartFactor Authentication does an excellent job of balancing security with user experience by operating based on risk scoring, user location, device, and login behavior. All these metrics are collectively necessary for authentication.

I have a positive impression of the user identity synchronization across directories functionality in OneLogin, as we have not encountered any issues with syncing. We have used LDAP for the integration with this solution, which supports excellent integration.

The integration of phishing-resistant device trust in OneLogin has improved the security of our authentication process and ensures that only trusted or known devices can access applications, which reduces credential theft and phishing attacks.

What needs improvement?

While using this solution, I do not see any lack of features; it functions well for us. The initial setup could be simplified so that any engineer can implement it within the timeline.

For how long have I used the solution?

I have been using OneLogin for more than two years.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

OneLogin is stable and functions well for us.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

OneLogin's scalability is good, and I have not encountered any scalability concerns.

How are customer service and support?

The customer support team is skilled in both technical expertise and reporting.

How was the initial setup?

The initial setup could be simplified so that any engineer can implement it within the timeline.

What was our ROI?

There is a good return on investment with OneLogin, as we have seen benefits such as a reduction in support tickets and password-related issues that consume significant time. The single sign-on implementation has led to a noticeable drop in these tickets, which is greatly beneficial.

What other advice do I have?

We purchased OneLogin through the AWS Marketplace.

I would advise those considering OneLogin to start with a clear understanding of their applications and user access requirements. Identifying all these requirements can help them consider this solution as a game-changer, providing strong security with compliance, which can all be achieved with OneLogin. I rate this product a 9 out of 10.

Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

Public Cloud

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What is our primary use case?

I work in a consultancy company where I provide OneLogin services to my local customers. I also sell the product licenses to customers, so we act as an intermediary between One Identity and the customer. Additionally, we provide professional services to configure OneLogin. My clients use OneLogin for identity management, which is all related to identity and access management.

What is most valuable?

The best features of OneLogin are probably the multi-region capabilities because for multinational companies that have offices around the world in different countries with different languages, OneLogin has native capabilities to help integrate all of that. Most of the competitors do not have that much functionality.

Another feature we use a lot and really like about OneLogin is the automations part because the API is really complete. Everything you can do in OneLogin, you can also do through the API. This helps a lot to automate things and any topic. The API in general and some of the automation configurations that OneLogin has are among the things that we use most.

What needs improvement?

Regarding areas for improvement in OneLogin, the customization of the login experience needs attention. The integrations for life cycle management, particularly all the provisioning capabilities regarding joiner-mover-leaver processes when you integrate an application with OneLogin, needs improvement. You can integrate the security and authentication parts really well, but regarding provisioning and life cycle management, there is room for improvement.

When I compare OneLogin with other solutions or vendors, I see that OneLogin struggles a bit with big companies that have totally different use cases. For example, if a big company has more context for their users where users have different access contexts and access behaviors, you cannot define these low-level policies or segregate security levels effectively. That is the main reason why I think big companies sometimes go for other access management products in the market instead of OneLogin because you cannot customize a lot and you cannot segregate security policies.

The user identity synchronization fits most use cases, but sometimes regarding life cycle management and identity synchronization, it cannot cover complex use cases. It covers the basics and is okay for most use cases, but if you need an advanced use case or something more complex, you struggle a bit there.

For how long have I used the solution?

I have been using OneLogin since more or less 2021.

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

OneLogin is pretty much 100% stable. As it is a SaaS solution, it provides service all the time with no issues.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

Regarding scalability, the answer is positive. As it is a SaaS solution, it rates as a 10 because you can scale pretty much everything based on the licenses.

How are customer service and support?

I would rate the technical support as a three. It has improved a bit in the past. I rate it three because it is a mix of things. The knowledge level is an issue because we are specialized on the product and not a customer, so when we have an issue or a doubt, it is complex and support usually cannot help with that. We need to contact our channel engineers, but the support cannot usually help with our kind of topics. The response times are usually not the best as well. However, perhaps that is because we are a partner and not a customer, so for a customer it might be acceptable because they do not handle such complex topics. For us, it is not enough and I would like better support.

How was the initial setup?

The deployment is easy and that is also one of the good things about OneLogin because it is easy to deploy and get value quickly. However, it has a drawback because it lacks customization options, so you cannot develop something specific. The good part is that the deployment and integration are usually straightforward and pretty easy.

Which other solutions did I evaluate?

I am mainly comparing OneLogin to Okta, but also a bit of Ping Identity and Entra ID lately as well, because we also work with those solutions as partners, and those are the main competitors.

What other advice do I have?

We usually try to recommend to our customers which different access typologies they have, and based on that, we recommend implementing policies that check the risk in real time, the context of the user, the behavior, and based on that, we apply MFA policies.

The sign-in and authentication process is simple in the way that it is a very intuitive login experience, but the main problem is that we cannot customize a lot, so we cannot provide a 100% seamless experience. Sometimes we cannot customize to adapt to the customer use case, for example, so I am not 100% happy about that.

The impact of the integration of phishing-resistant device trust on the authentication process is good because it adds a really good security layer. You can evaluate a lot of the context of the user login and you can integrate with security devices such as YubiKeys and hardware tokens. Therefore, you are adding a really good security layer for any authentication in any application.

I use the single sign-on feature and I would say it is easy to integrate because it has a really high catalog of predefined connectors. This is good and really easy to use.

I have used the adaptive login flows with Vigilance AI for some basic use cases. When we had the requirement to adapt the login process or customize the login experience, we need to use this to customize it. The main problem is that you sometimes cannot customize as much as desired, but we use that and it covers most use cases, although I would like it to be a bit more flexible.

The HR identity management plays a good role in streamlining identity handling for employees because it covers the joiner-mover-leaver flows in a company. We usually integrate that use case with the human resource tool, so we automate the process where a new employee joining in the human resource tool allows OneLogin to get that identity and propagate it. The basic use case is covered and is good enough. This is not a governance solution, so you cannot expect more, but it covers the identity synchronization with human resources.

The advice I would give others looking to implement OneLogin is that before trying to integrate and deploy OneLogin or any access management solution, you need to train your internal teams extensively and make them aware of what is coming and what this solution is about. You need all the teams in your company to be aware of why OneLogin is being implemented and what that means because once you start integrating applications and having people access and log into the product, you need to make them agile. I will focus on internal communications and internal trainings more than the technical part.

My overall rating for OneLogin is an 8.