

WorkOS
Unified APIs and SDKs enable Single Sign-On, Directory Sync, passwordless and multi-factor authentication, audit logs, user management, user provisioning, webhook event handling, and admin portal setup for integration with major identity providers and SaaS platforms.
Cost / License
- Freemium (Subscription)
- Proprietary
Platforms
- Online
- Software as a Service (SaaS)
Features
- Biometric Authentication
- Passwordless
- SAML Single Sign-On
- Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
- Single Sign-On
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What is WorkOS?
WorkOS is a platform designed for developers to help SaaS companies quickly achieve enterprise readiness. It offers advanced authentication and identity management features through a unified API and up-to-date SDKs, allowing developers to incorporate features such as Single Sign-On, Directory Sync, User Management, Multi-Factor Authentication, Audit Logs, and passwordless authentication without building complex infrastructure.
WorkOS simplifies integration with identity providers like Okta, Microsoft Entra ID, Google Workspace, and other SAML or OIDC-based systems. Its hosted Admin Portal allows IT administrators to set up SSO and directory connections independently, reducing onboarding friction and support overhead.
WorkOS provides RESTful APIs, webhook support, and SDKs for various programming languages. It is widely used by growing SaaS companies to increase enterprise adoption, shorten implementation timelines, and redirect engineering resources to core product development. It serves as a comprehensive solution for enterprise identity and access management, helping businesses implement features quickly.
WorkOS plans include features like Social Auth, Email + Password, Magic Auth, Multi-Factor Auth, Email verification, Organization auth policies, user provisioning, Biometric / Passkey Auth, Role-Based Access Control, and CLI Authentication. These range from authentication with Microsoft, Google, to passwordless authentication with passkeys, and adding auth to command-line tools.






