We make an open source API product that software developers can use to implement SAML single sign-on, which large companies often demand, in less than a day. (We also have a product that handles a directory sync protocol called SCIM.)
Great to see an open source solution for SAML! This can really streamline processes for developers. Curious to know more about how it integrates with existing systems. Thanks for sharing, @ned_oleary!
Hi @ned_oleary! This sounds intriguing—especially the promise of implementing SAML SSO in under a day. How does your API compare to existing solutions in terms of ease of integration and documentation? Are there any specific KPIs or success stories you can share? Also, curious if you have plans to support other protocols beyond SAML and SCIM in the future? Looking forward to hearing more!
@robertthomas2 Hey Robert!
We're still an early-stage company and have a fair bit of polish left, but I'm not personally aware of any tools that I'd consider easier to implement. We're also excited to roll out some new features over the next few weeks that none of our competitors offer -- despite many more years and venture dollars than we have :)
We work really hard on our documentation. It's a core part of our product, we think! We also generally provide our personal cell phone numbers to customers to make sure implementations go smoothly.
As far as success stories and testimonials, you might find this customer story from this week illustrative: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/n...
LOTS more coming soon!
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