Atlassian Access vs. Auth0

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Atlassian Access
Score 8.5 out of 10
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Atlassian Access enables organizations to add enterprise-grade identity and access management (IAM) features to their central admin console. It is an organization-wide subscription that connects Atlassian cloud products to an organization's identity provider. Users can connect a number of identity providers (e.g. Okta, Idaptive, Azure AD, Onelogin, Google, or others) with its custom APIs, and gain centralized oversight. Monitoring usage helps detect suspicious behavior, manage shadow IT, and…N/A
Auth0
Score 9.8 out of 10
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Auth0 is an identity management platform for developers and application teams. It gives users a platform to authenticate and authorize, providing secure access to applications, devices, and users. Auth0 aims to provide the simplicity, extensibility, and expertise to scale and protect any application, for any audience. Integrate Auth0 into any app, written in any language, and any framework.
$23
per month
Pricing
Atlassian AccessAuth0
Editions & Modules
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1,000 External Active Users
$23
per month
2,000 External Active Users
$57
per month
5,000 External Active Users
$114
per month
500 External Active Machines
$130
per month
10,000 External Active Users
$228
per month
20,000 External Active Users
$455
per month
50,000 External Active Users
1,138
per month
Over 50,000 External Active Users
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Atlassian AccessAuth0
Free Trial
YesYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoYes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeOptional
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Community Pulse
Atlassian AccessAuth0
Features
Atlassian AccessAuth0
Identity Management
Comparison of Identity Management features of Product A and Product B
Atlassian Access
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Ratings
Auth0
8.6
Ratings
0% above category average
ID-Management Access Control00 Ratings8.20 Ratings
ID Management Single-Sign On (SSO)00 Ratings8.50 Ratings
Multi-Factor Authentication00 Ratings8.50 Ratings
User Ratings
Atlassian AccessAuth0
Likelihood to Recommend
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6.8
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Likelihood to Renew
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8.2
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Usability
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5.5
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Support Rating
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8.2
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Configurability
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6.4
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User Testimonials
Atlassian AccessAuth0
Likelihood to Recommend
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Auth0 is very well suited for situations where a JSON web token can be used for authorizing APIs, websites, and mobile devices. It's especially useful if the JWT validation can happen at a gateway layer. It's especially useful if you only need to verify the user's email address or mobile number as the passwordless login is easy to implement.
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Pros
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  • Overall we had very good experience with Auth0. It supports industry standard language or technology for integration. Very good performance.
  • It's nice to work with Auth0's APIs and they are flexible.
  • The management and configuration dashboard is useful and easy to deal with.
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Cons
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  • Auth0 can be somewhat limiting if you want a lot of control over the design of your authentication flow. Custom branding can be done, but it may be limited depending on how you plan to integrate.
  • The Auth0 API documentation has proven confusing at times; a single API endpoint's behaviour will change based on inputs and configured settings (e.g. offline_access). Consequently fields that are advertised as being returned in a response might not be there or have different values if you miss a key detail and it can be difficult to debug when this happens. All information required is available in the documentation but requires some digging.
  • The toggle to switch tenants feels a bit odd, it works, but I've had a few instances where I didn't realize I was on a staging tenant looking for something that was on the production tenant. Not a big deal, just something to watch out for.
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Likelihood to Renew
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For our purposes, Auth0 is still one of the best valued RBAC platforms in the market.
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Usability
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- integration and ease of implementation - great over all product support specially for passkey biometric authentication -Auth0 is very reliable to use their API integration for security
verification. It provides best API to integrate our website and application
with Single Sign In option and two step verification option. Sales and technical teams are always there to provide support
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Support Rating
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There isn't a clear method to get a hold of support when trouble arises if you're on their standard plan. You can file a support ticket and they generally are responsive. I've often been able to find similar questions to the questions I've had when it comes to support in their ticket history, however, some have been closed without a satisfactory conclusion for the original poster.
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Alternatives Considered
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Auth0 is non-evasive and does not require software download. It is user friendly, seamless, and doesn't require additional actions on the part of the user. IBM Trusteer is none of these things and is based on a technology stack that cannot scale in the same way as Auth0. We believe Auth0 provides a superior solution and is well suited for our own technology stack.
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Return on Investment
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  • Development time has been allocated to the more core parts of our business.
  • We are confident in the security of our user's accounts and their data.
  • Auth0's login flows are customizable which means that we don't have to worry about users being confused when logging in/changing their passwords, and we didn't event have to spend that much time configuring this. (Full in-house development for login could take weeks to get right.)
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ScreenShots

Auth0 Screenshots

Screenshot of multi-factor authentication with Auth0Screenshot of Auth0's user interface tools. These help administrators manage user identities including password resets, creating and provisioning, blocking and deleting users.Screenshot of a view of the customer's digital experience; this includes smart recommendations based on previous behavior, an experience tailored specifically to their mobile device, and easy discovery of travel options.Screenshot of the Auth0 Identity Access Management platform, built on AWS. It is designed to deliver a universal authentication and authorization as a service for web, mobile and legacy applications.to 7000+ customers worldwide.Screenshot of Auth0’s Adaptive MFA, which is based on various types of behavioral signals, meaning the MFA step is only presented when deemed risky. This preserves the experience for the majority of users, while maintaining a strong security posture.