Single Sign-On (SSO) allows you to log in to multiple services using one set of credentials. This article provides a guide on how to set up and log in to your Bizzy account using SSO.
How to set up SSO
Setting up Single Sign-On (SSO) for your team is a collaborative effort between your IT department and Bizzy's team. Contact our support to initiate the SSO setup process.
Tip: SSO setup should be coordinated with your IT department as they will manage the configuration with your SSO provider.
Bizzy uses Auth0 for authentication and authorisation of services, we are compatible with a variety of SSO technologies, offering you the flexibility to choose the one that best suits your organisation’s needs:
SAML
OpenID Connect
Okta Workforce
Google Workspace
Microsoft Azure AD
ADFS
Active Directory / LDAP
Ping Federate
How to log in to Bizzy with SSO?
Once SSO is set up, go to bizzy.org.
Locate and click the Log In option in the top right corner of the homepage.
Select the Use single sign-on (SSO) option.
Complete the login process by entering your credentials.
FAQs
How can I set up SSO?
Contact our support to initiate the SSO setup process.
Do I need to configure anything in Bizzy to use SSO?
No, if your organisation has already integrated an SSO provider with Bizzy, you can simply use the SSO option at login. No additional configuration is required on your part within Bizzy.
Who should I contact if I encounter issues with SSO?
If you encounter any issues during the SSO login process, please reach out to your IT department for resolution. Your IT department is responsible for handling the configuration with your SSO provider and can best assist with any troubleshooting.
What if I forgot my SSO credentials?
If you've forgotten your SSO credentials, you'll need to go through your SSO provider's account recovery process. Bizzy does not have the ability to reset these passwords.
Why am I receiving an 'Access Denied' message when trying to log in with SSO?
This could occur if you don't have the necessary permissions set up with your SSO provider. Contact your IT department for resolution.
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