SSOJet
Capability scores
Methodology →- Authentication
- 4.5
- SSO & Federation
- 4.5
- Authorization
- 3.0
- Lifecycle & Provisioning
- 4.0
- MFA & Passwordless
- 4.0
- Governance & Audit
- 3.0
- Developer Experience
- 4.0
- Deployment Flexibility
- 4.0
- Pricing Transparency
- 4.0
- Support & Ecosystem
- 4.0
Scored 0–5 against a published rubric. Independent analysis, no vendor sponsorship.
Overview
SSOJet is an emerging enterprise-SSO and user-management layer for B2B SaaS. Its job is narrow and useful: let a startup add SAML, OIDC, and SCIM directory provisioning to their app without building and maintaining that plumbing. It sits in the same "enterprise readiness as a service" space as WorkOS and the B2B side of Frontegg, aimed at teams that hit an enterprise deal requiring single sign-on and need it shipped in days, not quarters.
What it is good at
Enterprise SSO and provisioning are the focus, and the integration story is the selling point: connect to the common identity providers, support SAML and OIDC inbound federation, and offer SCIM so enterprise customers can auto-provision and deprovision users. Multi-tenant, organization-aware modeling fits the B2B use case, and the developer experience is geared to a quick drop-in. Pricing is transparent, which helps a startup forecast the cost of going enterprise-ready.
Where it falls short
It is a 2024 entrant, so the track record, reference base, and support ecosystem are still small. The scope is deliberately narrow around B2B enterprise SSO and user management, so it is not a full consumer CIAM: rich B2C profile management, progressive profiling, and consent at scale are not the point. Authorization and governance depth are basic, and risk-averse buyers will want to weigh the maturity gap against the established alternatives.
Pricing
Transparent, usage-based pricing aimed at startups, typically priced around connections and active organizations rather than a steep per-MAU curve. Compare against WorkOS and the B2B tiers of full platforms with the TCO calculator.
Best for, and who should look elsewhere
Choose SSOJet when the immediate need is enterprise SSO and SCIM for a B2B SaaS product and speed plus price matter most. For a more established standalone B2B layer, see WorkOS; for B2B login plus a fuller feature set, see Frontegg and PropelAuth; for passwordless-first consumer auth, see MojoAuth.
Bottom line
A focused, low-friction way for B2B SaaS startups to become enterprise-SSO-ready fast. Strong on SSO and SCIM, still early stage on maturity and breadth.
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All CIAM Platform →By SWI Community Team · Last evaluated 2026-06-19
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