Enabling SSO/SAML Sign-In
Statusbrew offers SAML 2.0 Single Sign-on (SSO) support to its users across web and mobile. Single Sign-On (SSO) is an authentication method that allows users to log in to multiple applications with a single set of credentials (e.g., name and password).
The most important benefit of implementing SSO is account security. Because if an employee’s permissions or employment status change, their network administrator can disable all accounts associated with that user easily and with minimal effort. SSO also creates a smooth user login experience, eliminating the need for employees to remember or keep track of passwords.
Single Sign-On support is only available in Statusbrew's Enterprise plan. See full pricing details.
What SSO Providers Are Supported In Statusbrew?
Single Sign-on for Statusbrew is directly supported by the following IdPs:
OneLogin
Google
Okta
Azure AD
Statusbrew supports SAML (Security Assertion Markup Language) 2.0 for SSO, so even if your IdP isn’t listed, you should still be compatible as long as your IdP supports SAML 2.0.
How To Enable Single Sign-On For Your Statusbrew Account?
You will be required to collaborate with your IT/Security teams to get the necessary technical information to enable SSO for your organization, like:
Statusbrew AuthnRequests will have an Issuer value / Entity ID of https://statusbrew.com
Statusbrew requires that IdPs (Identity Providers) use emailAddress as their Response's Subject's NameIDPolicy
Assertion Consumer Service URL (to be provided by Statusbrew, contact our support team)
Once you have added this information to your IdP, provide us with the auto-generated IdP Metadata file, or the following IdP details:
SSO URL
Entity ID
Certificate
If you have additional questions or need help setting up SSO, contact our support team.