Single sign-on (SSO) lets your identity provider โ Okta, Microsoft Entra ID, OneLogin, and others โ control who can access Orvoq, rather than managing passwords separately.
SSO is available on Enterprise plans and is configured per Organization, applying to everyone whose email matches your verified domain. You'll need admin access to both Orvoq and your identity provider.
| Situation | What happens |
|---|---|
| Already logged in via password | Prompted to switch to SSO on next login |
| Logs in via Google after enforcement | Redirected to your SSO flow instead โ Google confirming their identity isn't enough on its own |
| Not yet provisioned in your identity provider | Can't log in until an admin adds them there, or SCIM provisioning does it automatically |
If your identity provider supports SCIM, enable it alongside SSO to have Orvoq accounts and role assignments created and removed automatically as people join or leave your directory โ no manual invite step needed on the Orvoq side.
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