Separate Passwords Are a Liability
A standalone login is one more credential living outside your IdP. It sits beyond your password policy, your MFA rules, and your offboarding. That’s the first thing a security review flags.
Connect Airstride to your IdP with SAML or OIDC, and let SCIM keep every account in sync. Your team and your partners sign in with credentials they already have. Access turns on when someone joins and off when they leave, on its own.
Every account that lives outside your identity provider is one your security team can’t see, can’t govern, and can’t switch off when someone leaves.
A standalone login is one more credential living outside your IdP. It sits beyond your password policy, your MFA rules, and your offboarding. That’s the first thing a security review flags.
Creating and removing accounts by hand is slow and easy to get wrong. People keep access after they leave, and new joiners wait days for a login.
Enterprise reviews expect SAML or OIDC and automated provisioning. Without them, the platform stalls in procurement no matter how good the product is.
The identity settings your admins see. Connect your IdP, watch SCIM sync, and map directory groups to roles.
Standards-based SSO and SCIM provisioning, with the access controls your security team expects to see.
Connect any SAML 2.0 identity provider. Users sign in with your corporate credentials, with no separate Airstride password to manage.
Prefer OpenID Connect? Airstride supports OIDC out of the box, so you can use whichever standard your identity provider runs on.
Accounts are created, updated, and deactivated automatically as you change them in your IdP. No manual user setup, no spreadsheets.
When someone leaves a group or the directory, their Airstride access is revoked in sync. No orphaned accounts left behind.
Map identity-provider groups to Airstride roles so internal users and partners land with exactly the access they should have, and nothing more.
Okta, Microsoft Entra ID, Google Workspace, OneLogin, and any other standards-compliant provider. If your IdP follows the spec, it connects.
Enterprise login isn’t a single screen. It governs who reaches every part of the platform, internal users and partners alike.
The questions security teams ask before they turn SSO on. Something else on your mind?
Talk to SalesAny provider that supports SAML 2.0 or OIDC. That includes Okta, Microsoft Entra ID (Azure AD), Google Workspace, OneLogin, and others. If your identity provider follows the standard, it works with Airstride.
Set up SSO and SCIM with your identity provider and give every user one less password to manage.