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SSO Integration with Early

Overview

  • What is SSO - Single Sign-On (SSO) allows users to access multiple applications with a single set of login credentials managed by their organization. It simplifies the login experience while improving security through centralized authentication.

  • Why use SSO with Early - Using SSO with Early ensures seamless and secure access to our platform for your employees. It enables centralized user management, reduces password-related risks, and helps your organization maintain compliance with security policies.

  • Supported Identity Providers (IdPs) - Early supports integrating with most major Identity Providers (IdPs) that offer SAML 2.0 or OIDC (OpenID Connect) protocols.

  • SAML 2.0 - SAML 2.0 (Security Assertion Markup Language) is a widely adopted standard for enterprise SSO. It uses XML-based assertions to securely transmit user authentication information between the Identity Provider and Early.

  • OIDC (OpenID Connect) - OIDC is a modern identity layer built on top of the OAuth 2.0 protocol. It uses JSON Web Tokens (JWT) for secure authentication and is suitable for organizations leveraging modern cloud-based IdPs.

How It Works

Authentication flow:

  1. User clicks “Login with SSO”
  2. Redirect to Client IdP
  3. Token exchange and access granted

What Early Supports

  • SSO via SAML and OIDC
  • User attributes captured:
    • Email and Display Name
  • Automatic user provisioning:
    • First login → account created automatically
  • Team-based access control (if applicable)

Integration Steps

  1. Exchange configuration details
  2. Set up and test in staging
  3. Enable SSO in production
  4. Validate and go live

Pricing & Billing Information

  • SSO is part of Early’s enterprise offering

SSO FAQs

Go to the SSO FAQs

Contact & Support