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OneAll
Social login, single sign-on & social sharing
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OneAll's social login solution enables your users to sign into their accounts on your website or mobile app using their login details from more than 30 social networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Instagram. This eliminates lengthy registration processes for new users and forgotten usernames and passwords for existing users. It also avoids spam and bot registrations.
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8
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Value for money
4.3
/5
3
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Functionality
4.0
/5
3
Total features
5
5 categories
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Overall Rating
4.7
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3
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David J.
Leisure, Travel & Tourism, 51-200 employees
Used daily for 2+ years
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Easy on boarding. Quick intergration. Continuous consistent support.
Ease of intergration. We have a few older apps as well, still intergration was a breeze. Excellent documentation, well maintained. Support is well managed and fast. We have been using oneall for 3 years now. And only needed support once. We are a large company with multiple apps and over 80 employees. Very impressed.
I can honestly say there is nothing that I dislike about this software
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Used weekly for less than 6 months
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I run a 6,000 user niche social networking site. It's set up so that they have one login, and then can switch between their various pages that way, for each author pseudonym they use. Some choose to write under pen names for each genre they write, so it can get unwieldy. It's also yet another login to remember. As authors, we're already told to have a presence on every single social network site possible, and it gets overwhelming. Adding OneAll was a no-brainer. They could utilize their author profile on Facebook or Twitter to log into my network too, and share information between them utilizing the share buttons.
The one thing I would like to see is the ability to add or request other networks to be added. Authors by nature have a few different 'author' types of networks. Being able to utilize those as well would be great, such as Writertopia, LiterarySocial, Litsy, NanoWriMo, and AuthorsInfo. Very few systems utilize niche network logins, so it's an area that is ripe for someone to explore and gain new customers.
Thomas P.
Marketing and Advertising, 1-10 employees
Used daily for 2+ years
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If I was to do it over, I would never use this service
It filled a role until, we built our own
We upgraded to the Platinum level to receive exceptional support. It was a total waste of money. There support is basically NO SUPPORT EVER Frustrated to the extreme