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Auth0 β€” Identity platform with SSO, MFA, social login, and enterprise federation supporting 30+ SDKs and 50+ integrations.

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Our Verdict

Best for enterprise needing saml/scim with complex rules. Auth0 offers freemium, paid from $5.

Pros

  • Enterprise needing SAML/SCIM with complex rules
  • Existing Okta customer extending to CIAM
  • Wide range of social login and MFA options

Cons

  • Expensive for costs β€” Auth0 gets expensive fast at scale
  • Need pre-built UI components β€” Clerk is better
  • MAU-based pricing scales steeply
Best for: Enterprise Not for: Budget projects

When to Use Auth0

Good fit if you need

  • Enterprise needing SAML/SCIM with complex rules
  • Existing Okta customer extending to CIAM
  • Need extensive social login + MFA options

Not the best choice if

  • Startup watching costs β€” Auth0 gets expensive fast at scale
  • Need pre-built UI components β€” Clerk is better
  • Budget-conscious with <10K users β€” try FusionAuth self-hosted

Consider instead: clerk, workos, fusionauth

Works Well With

Auth0 Pricing

Pricing Model
freemium
Free Tier
Yes
Entry Price
$5
Enterprise Available
Yes
Transparency Score
5/5
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Beta β€” estimates may differ from actual pricing

1,000
1001K10K100K1M

Estimated Monthly Cost

$25

Estimated Annual Cost

$300

Estimates are approximate and may not reflect current pricing. Always check the official pricing page.

Project Health

B

Health Score

18.2k 1.3k
Bus Factor

5

Last Commit

17 days

Release Freq

N/A

Open Issues

195

Issue Response

0d

License

MIT

Last checked: 2026-04-16

Lock-in Assessment

Low 2/5
Lock-in Score
2/5

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