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Kinde vs WorkOS.

Last verified 2026-05-07

When Kinde wins

  • Kinde has CLI tooling; WorkOS does not

When WorkOS wins

  • WorkOS has enterprise federation breadth; Kinde does partially
  • WorkOS has fine-grained authorization (Zanzibar-style); Kinde does not
  • WorkOS has ISO 27001; Kinde does not
  • WorkOS has HIPAA; Kinde does not
  • WorkOS has ReBAC; Kinde does not
  • WorkOS has Terraform provider; Kinde does not

Both win

  • Both support WebAuthn passkeys natively
  • Both support social login at scale
  • Both have SOC 2 Type II

Pricing comparison

MAU bandKindeWorkOS
10,000 MAU$0/mo$0/mo
100,000 MAU$480/mo$0/mo
500,000 MAU$1,900/mo$1,500/mo
1,000,000 MAU$3,600/mo$3,500/mo

Side-by-side capability matrix

Authentication
CapabilityKindeWorkOS
Password authentication✓ Yes✓ Yes
Social login✓ Yes✓ Yes
Magic links✓ Yes✓ Yes
SMS OTP✕ No✕ No
Email OTP✓ Yes✓ Yes
TOTP (authenticator app)✓ Yes✓ Yes
Push MFA✕ No✕ No
WebAuthn / passkeys✓ Yes✓ Yes
Biometric✓ Yes✓ Yes
Hardware security keys✓ Yes✓ Yes
SAML SSO✓ Yes✓ Yes
OIDC SSO✓ Yes✓ Yes
OAuth 2.0 SSO✓ Yes✓ Yes
Enterprise federation~ Partial✓ Yes
Passwordless-only flows✓ Yes✓ Yes
Adaptive MFA✕ No✕ No
Step-up auth~ Partial~ Partial
Authorization
CapabilityKindeWorkOS
RBAC✓ Yes✓ Yes
ABAC✕ No~ Partial
ReBAC✕ No✓ Yes
FGA engine✕ No✓ Yes
API authorization✓ Yes✓ Yes
Fine-grained permissions✓ Yes✓ Yes
User management
CapabilityKindeWorkOS
Self-service registration✓ Yes✓ Yes
Progressive profiling~ Partial✕ No
Self-service account✓ Yes✓ Yes
Bulk user import✓ Yes✓ Yes
Admin user search✓ Yes✓ Yes
Custom user metadata✓ Yes✓ Yes
Organizations / tenants✓ Yes✓ Yes
Multi-tenancy✓ Yes✓ Yes
Developer experience
CapabilityKindeWorkOS
REST API✓ Yes✓ Yes
GraphQL API✕ No✕ No
SDKs11 listed11 listed
CLI✓ Yes✕ No
Terraform provider✕ No✓ Yes
Local emulator✕ No✕ No
Extension modelWebhooks + custom claimsWebhooks
Security
CapabilityKindeWorkOS
Bot detection✕ No✕ No
Breached password detection✓ Yes✓ Yes
Brute-force protection✓ Yes✓ Yes
Anomaly detection✕ No~ Partial
Log streams~ Partial✓ Yes
Audit logs✓ Yes✓ Yes
GDPR data export✓ Yes✓ Yes
PII minimization~ Partial~ Partial
Post-quantum roadmap✕ No✕ No
Agentic identity
CapabilityKindeWorkOS
MCP support✕ No✕ No
OAuth 2.1✓ Yes✓ Yes
Dynamic client registration✕ No✓ Yes
Agent vs human token separation✕ No✕ No
Web Bot Auth✕ No✕ No
Compliance
CapabilityKindeWorkOS
SOC 2 Type II✓ Yes✓ Yes
ISO 27001✕ No✓ Yes
ISO 27018✕ No✕ No
HIPAA✕ No✓ Yes
PCI DSS✕ No✕ No
GDPR✓ Yes✓ Yes
CCPA✓ Yes✓ Yes
FedRAMP✕ No✕ No
EU data residency✓ Yes✓ Yes
Consent & privacy
CapabilityKindeWorkOS
Consent management✕ No✕ No
Preference center✕ No✕ No
Purpose-specific consent✕ No✕ No
Integrates with CMPsn/an/a

FAQ

How does Kinde compare to WorkOS on pricing?
Kinde prices on tiered-mau; WorkOS prices on tiered-mau. See the pricing comparison table on this page for our editorial estimates at 10k / 100k / 500k / 1M MAU using the standard methodology assumptions.
Should I switch from Kinde to WorkOS?
Switching is a 60–90 day exercise in either direction once SDK rewrites and hooks/Actions migration are accounted for. If your team is hitting cost or feature ceilings on Kinde, evaluate WorkOS on the specific axes flagged in the "When WorkOS wins" list. If you're operating well within Kinde, the switching cost rarely pays back.
Do Kinde and WorkOS both support passkeys?
Both Kinde and WorkOS support WebAuthn passkeys natively per public documentation. Adoption rates depend on orchestration quality (device-aware prompting, conditional UI), not raw protocol support, see the passwordless guide for the orchestration question.

This comparison is auto-generated from the underlying capability matrix and pricing data on each vendor's profile. Editorial verdict lists below are seeded heuristically from the matrix diff; a maintainer review refines them before the page goes public.

Generated 2026-05-07 · last verified 2026-05-07.