OneLogin Pricing (2026)

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OneLogin
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Starting price
$4/user/mo
Free trial
30 days
Deployment
Cloud
Best for
Mid-market teams wanting SSO + MFA bundles at a lower list price than Okta, with no minimum commitment

OneLogin pricing starts at $4/user/mo. It uses a per user model, with a 30 days free trial. The table below lists every published plan; prices are stamped with the date we last verified them against the vendor's pricing page.

OneLogin plans — pricing as of 2026-06
PlanPriceBillingLimits / notes
Standalone SSO $2/user/mo annual SSO + cloud directory
Advanced $4/user/mo annual SSO + advanced directory + MFA
Professional $8/user/mo annual + lifecycle management + HR-driven provisioning
Expert $10/user/mo annual + SmartFactor auth + delegated admin

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Compare with JumpCloud pricing, Okta Workforce Identity pricing.

Is it worth it?

OneLogin pricing starts at $4/user/mo. It uses a per user model, with a 30 days free trial. The table below lists every published plan; prices are stamped with the date we last verified them against the vendor's pricing page.

Pricing notes

OneLogin is priced on a per user model, starting at $4/user/mo, after a 30 days free trial. Verified against the vendor pricing page as of 2026-06.

It publishes 4 plans: Standalone SSO (SSO + cloud directory), Advanced (SSO + advanced directory + MFA), Professional (+ lifecycle management + HR-driven provisioning), Expert (+ SmartFactor auth + delegated admin). The table above lists exact per-unit prices and billing terms.

How it compares: Okta Workforce Identity starts at $6/user/mo. Watch the billing model — a per user price looks cheap until you multiply it across every user.

Frequently asked questions

How much does OneLogin cost?
OneLogin starts at $4/user/mo, billed on a per user basis.
Does OneLogin have a free trial?
Yes — a 30 days free trial.
Data as of June 1, 2026. Sources: onelogin.com. Figures are pulled from public vendor and security data and refreshed automatically.