• Setting up SSO for your team

    Single Sign-On (SSO) allows your team to authenticate using a single identity provider (IDP) (e.g. Okta, Entra ID/Azure AD, OneLogin...) for your organization. It centralizes access to multiple acc...

  • Logging in using SSO

    If you have access to Maze through your identity provider (e.g. Okta, Google, Azure AD/Entra ID, etc), you can use your SSO credentials to log in to your Maze organization, without having to be man...

  • Which SSO identity providers (IDPs) does Maze support?

    Maze supports SSO authentication using the WorkOS SSO API. This allows us to support all major identity providers, including Okta, Google, Entra ID (formerly Azure AD), AD FS, OneLogin, and more.Yo...

  • Does Maze support SAML-based SSO?

    Maze SSO supports both the SAML and OpenID Connect protocols via the WorkOS SSO API. You can find a list of all supported identity providers in the WorkOS documentation. Learn more about setting up...

  • Does Maze support auto-provisioning?

    Maze supports auto-provisioning on SSO-enforced teams by default. Learn more about setting up SSO for your team

  • Where can I find the metadata for SSO setup?

    Setting up SSO in Maze is an entirely self-service process initiated through your Maze team settings. As you go along, you'll get automatic access to the metadata that is relevant to your specific ...

  • What attributes need to be included during SSO setup?

    The exact attribute mappings depend on the identity provider (IdP) your organization is using. For instance, the expected naming required for a generic Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) is ...

  • Setting up SCIM for your team

    Maze supports SCIM (System for Cross-domain Identity Management) integration with identity providers (IdPs) via WorkOS. SCIM automates team management directly from your IdP, eliminating manual use...