Auth0 Enterprise Connect in beta vs. WorkOS for enterprise SSO and SCIM
Blog post from WorkOS
WorkOS and Auth0 Enterprise Connect both aim to add enterprise SSO, provisioning, and self-service setup to applications that retain their existing authentication systems, databases, and login experiences, but they differ in maturity, scope, and pricing. Auth0 launched Enterprise Connect in beta in July 2026, allowing existing SAML or OIDC authorization servers to federate through Auth0 and add enterprise-facing capabilities, though its guided flow emphasizes outbound SCIM provisioning while inbound SCIM—which enterprise customers commonly need for user and group synchronization—is handled separately and depends on the selected pricing track and plan. WorkOS offers generally available SSO and Directory Sync products with broad provider support, webhook-based inbound directory events, public per-connection pricing, and an admin portal for customer IT teams, although SSO and directory synchronization are billed as separate connections. Both services require careful testing of deprovisioning behavior, group limitations, setup workflows, and customer-specific directory mappings, especially because users are often marked inactive rather than deleted. Organizations evaluating Auth0 should verify beta functionality, SCIM direction, and B2B-specific pricing in writing, while those needing an established implementation may find WorkOS’s SSO and Directory Sync combination a more immediately deployable option.
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