

Friends of SSO

A list of vendors who understand and value the importance of security. These upstanding SaaS apps offer SSO as a standard service, not an opportunity for profit.
Let’s reward companies who truly value security by offering:


SSO in the base paid product, not just Enterprise or higher-tiered subscriptions

Zero “optional fee” for SSO, it’s just included
Brownie points for companies who offer it in their Free versions
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Heap
AnalyticsBusiness Intelligenceupdated 10/10/19LumApps
CollaborationIntranetAll Paid Plans
updated 10/10/19Employee Navigator
Human ResourcesBenefits ManagementAll Paid Plans
updated 10/10/19Caspio
Developer PlatformApplication DevelopmentAll Paid Plans
updated 10/10/19PlanGrid
CollaborationConstruction ManagementAll Paid Plans
updated 10/10/19Unbounce
MarketingContent DevelopmentAll Paid Plans
updated 10/10/19Vanilla
CommunitiesForumAll Paid Plans
updated 10/10/19Optimizely
User ExperienceTesting and PersonalizationAll Paid Plans
updated 10/10/19Intello
IT ManagementSaaS Operationsupdated 10/10/19PieSync
AutomationData Integrationupdated 11/05/19Dialpad
Meeting SoftwareTelecommunicationsAll Paid Plans
updated 11/05/19BetterCloud
IT ManagementSaaS Workflowsupdated 11/05/19CloudSploit
SecurityCloud SecurityAll Paid Plans
updated 11/05/19Cybrary
E-LearningCyber Securityupdated 11/07/19
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Why this is important
Unfortunately, many SaaS vendors charge extra for Single Sign-On (SSO). SSO allows you to outsource identity authentication for a website or product to a third-party provider like Okta, OneLogin, Google, etc. And frankly, charging for this service feels icky.

For most companies this feature is critical for IT, Compliance and Security teams to be able to manage user accounts across the (often) hundreds of SaaS apps in use. It plays a big role in their ability to provision and monitor risk.
Not having SSO in place also encourages bad password behavior which not only threatens the users and their employers, it also poses a threat to the SaaS company themselves… ironic. To charge for SSO reminds us of the days when companies tried to profit off of SSL or encryption support and eventually learned their lesson.
HOW SSO WORKS
