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ChartMogul SCIM guide

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How to automate ChartMogul user provisioning, and what it actually costs

Summary and recommendation

ChartMogul, the subscription analytics platform, does not offer SCIM provisioning capabilities on any plan. While ChartMogul supports SAML 2.0 SSO integration with major identity providers including Okta, Entra ID, and OneLogin, this only handles authentication for existing users. The platform requires manual user account creation and management, with no documented API or automated provisioning methods available. For a platform that handles sensitive revenue data and financial analytics, this creates a significant gap in identity governance.

The lack of automated provisioning is particularly problematic for organizations using ChartMogul across finance, product, and executive teams. Without SCIM, IT administrators must manually coordinate user access with ChartMogul administrators, creating delays in onboarding and potential security risks during offboarding. When employees leave or change roles, there's no automated way to ensure their access to critical financial data is immediately revoked, creating compliance risks for organizations subject to SOX or other financial regulations.

The strategic alternative

ChartMogul has no native SCIM. Automate offboarding, user access reviews, and license workflows across every app, including the ones without APIs. We maintain the integration layer underneath. You focus on judgment, not plumbing.

Quick SCIM facts

SCIM available?No
SCIM tier requiredN/A
SSO required first?No
SSO available?Yes
SSO protocolSAML 2.0
DocumentationNot available

Supported identity providers

IdPSSOSCIMNotes
OktaNo SCIM available
Microsoft Entra IDNo SCIM available
Google WorkspaceVia third-partyNo native support
OneLoginVia third-partyNo native support

The cost of not automating

Without SCIM (or an alternative like Stitchflow), your IT team manages ChartMogul accounts manually. Here's what that costs:

Source: Stitchflow aggregate data across apps with 2+ instances, normalized to 500 employees
Orphaned accounts (ex-employees with access)7
Unused licenses12
IT hours spent on manual management/year101 hours
Unused license cost/year$3,925
IT labor cost/year$6,088
Cost of compliance misses/year$1,741
Total annual financial impact$11,754

The ChartMogul pricing problem

ChartMogul gates SCIM provisioning behind premium plans, forcing significant cost increases for basic user management.

Tier comparison

PlanPriceSSOSCIM
Free$0 (under $120K ARR)
Starter$100/month
ProVaries by MRR tracked
EnterpriseCustom pricing

Pricing and provisioning availability

PlanPriceSSOSCIM
Free$0 (under $120K ARR)
Starter$100/month
ProVaries by MRR tracked
EnterpriseCustom pricing

What this means in practice

Without SCIM provisioning, ChartMogul user management becomes entirely manual:

New hire onboarding
IT must manually create accounts and assign appropriate access levels based on role (finance team gets full access, executives get dashboard view)
Role changes
When someone moves from product to finance, their ChartMogul permissions must be manually updated to reflect new revenue data access needs
Offboarding
Departing employees retain access until manually removed - a significant risk for sensitive financial data

The lack of JIT provisioning means even SSO-enabled organizations must pre-create user accounts before authentication works.

Additional constraints

Revenue data sensitivity
Financial metrics in ChartMogul require careful access control, but manual provisioning increases the risk of over-provisioning or delayed deprovisioning
Limited user base scaling
While ChartMogul typically serves small finance/product teams, growing companies face increasing manual overhead
No public documentation
ChartMogul provides minimal public information about enterprise identity management capabilities, requiring direct vendor contact for provisioning details
Custom pricing barrier
Enterprise SSO requires moving to custom pricing, with no transparency on cost increases

Summary of challenges

  • ChartMogul does not provide native SCIM at any price tier
  • Organizations must rely on third-party tools or manual provisioning
  • Our research shows teams manually provisioning this app spend significant hidden costs annually

What ChartMogul actually offers for identity

SAML SSO (Enterprise tier)

ChartMogul provides basic SAML 2.0 integration for single sign-on:

SettingDetails
ProtocolSAML 2.0
Supported IdPsOkta, Entra ID, OneLogin
ConfigurationContact vendor for setup
User requirementManual account creation required

Critical gap: ChartMogul offers SSO but no automated user provisioning. All user accounts must be manually created in ChartMogul before SSO authentication works.

No SCIM or Automated Provisioning

ChartMogul does not offer:

Automated user creation from your IdP
User attribute synchronization
Group-based access management
Automated deprovisioning when employees leave
Role assignments based on IdP groups

The Real Problem

ChartMogul's limited identity offerings create operational friction:

Manual user management
IT must create each user account individually in ChartMogul
No automated cleanup
Departed employees retain access until manually removed
Limited scalability
Adding new team members requires coordination between IT and ChartMogul admins
Compliance gaps
No automated audit trail for user lifecycle management

For subscription analytics teams that need reliable access control, ChartMogul's manual approach doesn't meet enterprise identity management standards.

What IT admins are saying

ChartMogul's limited identity management documentation leaves IT teams in the dark about provisioning options:

  • No public SCIM documentation or roadmap visibility
  • Enterprise features require contacting sales with no transparent pricing
  • Manual user management for subscription analytics teams
  • SSO setup requires custom configuration without clear guidance

"Contact vendor for enterprise features" appears throughout ChartMogul's documentation, forcing IT teams into sales conversations for basic identity management questions.

The recurring theme

ChartMogul treats identity management as an enterprise add-on rather than a standard feature, creating uncertainty for IT teams who need to understand provisioning capabilities upfront. Even with SAML SSO available, the lack of automated user lifecycle management means manual oversight for every team member accessing sensitive revenue data.

The decision

Your SituationRecommendation
Small finance team (<10 users)Manual management is acceptable given limited user base
Stable subscription analytics team with low turnoverManual management with SAML SSO for secure authentication
Enterprise with multiple ChartMogul users across departmentsUse Stitchflow: automation essential for cross-team coordination
High-growth SaaS company with frequent team changesUse Stitchflow: automation strongly recommended for user lifecycle management
Organizations with strict compliance requirementsUse Stitchflow: automation essential for audit trail and access controls

The bottom line

ChartMogul provides excellent subscription analytics but offers no SCIM provisioning capabilities and limited identity management documentation. For organizations that need automated user lifecycle management beyond basic SAML SSO, Stitchflow delivers the provisioning automation ChartMogul doesn't provide.

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Technical specifications

SCIM Version

Not specified

Supported Operations

Not specified

Supported Attributes

No public SCIM documentation foundSAML SSO availableContact vendor for enterprise features

Plan requirement

Not specified

Prerequisites

Not specified

Key limitations

  • No public SCIM documentation found
  • SAML SSO available
  • Contact vendor for enterprise features

Documentation not available.

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Last updated: 2026-01-11

* Pricing and features sourced from public documentation.

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