Deploy platform SSO to reduce password resets and support tickets – and gain time back to focus on the work that matters.
Secure user identities and access at scale – without slowing down employee productivity.


Rippling makes it easy to implement airtight access controls while ensuring that users have everything they need.
Deploy platform SSO to reduce password resets and support tickets – and gain time back to focus on the work that matters.
Give users one-click access to the apps they need with SSO for 600+ pre-built app integrations right out of the box.
Set additional MFA requirements for certain employees by targeting policies based on attributes such as role, department and more.
Let employees securely store and share passwords for applications in a work or personal vault with RPass, not sticky notes.
See how Rippling IT can help you manage your identity, devices and inventory on one platform.
Control the entire user lifecycle in one system with fully built identity, device and inventory management tools, and 600+ integrations – including custom SCIM and SAML.
Most “all-in-one” software consists of acquired systems. These modules are disconnected, so your business data is too. Rippling takes a platform approach, building products on a single source of truth for all business data related to employees. This rich, flexible data source unlocks a powerful set of capabilities.
A federated identity management system allows multiple software systems to share identity data from a centralised system, enabling users to log in using credentials from a trusted external provider such as Google or Facebook.
A federated identity management system allows multiple software systems to share identity data from a centralised system, enabling users to log in using credentials from a trusted external provider such as Google or Facebook.
Federated login is a method of authentication that allows users to log in to multiple systems using a single set of credentials provided by an identity provider (IdP), such as Okta or Microsoft.
SAML focuses on Single Sign-on (SSO) and identity assertions between providers, while password federation synchronises passwords across systems to provide a unified login experience.