Workforce IdP · Head-to-head
JumpCloud vs OneLogin — workforce IdP comparison
JumpCloud bundles MDM + directory; OneLogin is a more traditional IdP for mid-market.
Verdict
JumpCloud bundles IdP + MDM + RADIUS + LDAP + directory under one platform — strong for cross-platform SMB / mid-market. OneLogin is a more traditional standalone IdP without bundled MDM, more suited to mid-market enterprises with existing endpoint management already in place.
When JumpCloud wins
- SMB or mid-market wanting bundled IdP + MDM
- Cross-platform endpoint management (Windows + Mac + Linux)
- Operational simplicity preferred
- No existing endpoint management investment
When OneLogin wins
- Existing endpoint management (Intune / Jamf / Kandji) in place
- You are a One Identity customer (IGA / PAM bundle)
- Mid-market enterprises with traditional IT operating model
- You prefer best-of-breed in each pillar over bundled
Capability matrix
| Capability | JumpCloud | OneLogin | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Native MDM | ✓ | ✗ | |
| Native RADIUS / LDAP | ✓ | ✗ | |
| Mid-market IdP | ✓ | ✓ | |
| Bundle with IGA / PAM | ✗ | ✓ | OneLogin bundles One Identity IGA / Safeguard PAM |
| Integration catalog | ~ | ✓ |
Pricing posture
JumpCloud all-bundle ~$11-15/user/month. OneLogin ~$4-8 standalone. Add MDM (Intune / Jamf) to OneLogin and prices converge.
Frequently asked
- Can OneLogin do MDM?
- No native MDM. OneLogin pairs with Intune, Jamf, or Kandji for endpoint management.
- Which is better for a 500-user company?
- JumpCloud usually wins on simplicity and TCO. OneLogin wins if you already have MDM and want best-of-breed.
- Can JumpCloud scale to 5K users?
- Operationally yes. Feature depth lags Okta-tier at that scale.
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