OneLogin delivers single sign-on and multi-factor authentication for mid-market organizations, now part of the One Identity portfolio. It is access management sized for teams that need solid SSO and MFA across their applications without standing up — or paying for — an enterprise-scale identity platform. For mid-sized organizations that want a credible IAM vendor with a larger identity portfolio to grow into, OneLogin is the practical conversation.
OneLogin is an access-management platform centered on single sign-on and multi-factor authentication for mid-sized organizations. The product gives users one set of credentials across their applications, with a broad catalog of pre-built integrations to common SaaS tools and adaptive authentication to manage risk. As part of One Identity, it sits inside a wider identity portfolio, which matters for organizations that anticipate needing governance or privileged access alongside access management later. The positioning is deliberately mid-market: more depth than an SMB tool, less weight and cost than an enterprise IAM suite.
Mid-sized organizations that want dependable single sign-on and multi-factor authentication across their app estate without enterprise IAM cost and complexity.
If you expect to add governance or privileged access later, the One Identity portfolio gives a path to grow into. That continuity is the value-add.
If you also need to replace on-prem AD and manage devices, JumpCloud's directory-plus-device approach may fit better. Worth comparing.
If you have thousands of users and intricate orchestration or CIAM needs, this is under-scoped. Look at Okta or Ping Identity instead.