Summary and recommendation
Coassemble, the learning management platform, does not support SCIM provisioning on any plan. While the Enterprise tier mentions SSO capabilities, there's no native SCIM endpoint or automated user provisioning available through identity providers like Okta or Microsoft Entra. IT teams must manually create, update, and deactivate user accounts within Coassemble's interface, even when managing hundreds of learners across multiple training programs.
This creates a significant operational burden for organizations using Coassemble for employee training or customer education. Without automated provisioning, IT teams face manual account management overhead, delayed access for new hires joining training programs, and potential compliance risks from orphaned accounts when employees leave. The disconnect between your identity provider and Coassemble means user lifecycle management becomes a time-consuming, error-prone manual process.
The strategic alternative
Coassemble has no native SCIM. That leaves a workflow gap in offboarding, access reviews, and license cleanup unless your team handles the app another way. Stitchflow builds and maintains the IT workflows your team still runs manually, across every app, including the ones without APIs.
Quick SCIM facts
| SCIM available? | No |
| SCIM tier required | N/A |
| SSO required first? | No |
| SSO available? | Yes |
| SSO protocol | SAML 2.0 |
| Documentation | Not available |
Supported identity providers
| IdP | SSO | SCIM | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Okta | Via third-party | ❌ | No Okta OIN integration found for Coassemble. |
| Microsoft Entra ID | Via third-party | ❌ | No Microsoft Entra gallery integration found for Coassemble. |
| Google Workspace | Via third-party | ❌ | No native support |
| OneLogin | Via third-party | ❌ | No native support |
The cost of not automating
Without SCIM (or an alternative like Stitchflow), your IT team manages Coassemble accounts manually. Here's what that costs:
The Coassemble pricing problem
Coassemble gates SCIM provisioning behind premium plans, forcing significant cost increases for basic user management.
Tier comparison
| Plan | Price | SSO | SCIM |
|---|---|---|---|
| Solo/Pro | $10-15/month | ||
| Business | $25-99/month | ||
| Enterprise | Custom quote |
Pricing structure
| Plan | Price | SSO | SCIM |
|---|---|---|---|
| Solo/Pro | $10-15/month | ||
| Business | $25-99/month | ||
| Enterprise | Custom quote |
What this means in practice
Manual user management at scale: IT teams must create, update, and deactivate user accounts individually through the Coassemble admin interface. For organizations with regular employee turnover or seasonal training programs, this creates significant administrative overhead.
SSO uncertainty: While Coassemble mentions SSO availability on Enterprise plans, there's no clear documentation about supported protocols (SAML, OIDC), configuration requirements, or integration capabilities with major identity providers like Okta or Entra ID.
No automated lifecycle management: When employees change roles, departments, or leave the organization, their Coassemble access must be manually updated. This creates security risks from delayed deprovisioning and compliance challenges for training record audits.
Additional constraints
Summary of challenges
- Coassemble 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 Coassemble actually offers for identity
No SCIM provisioning available
Coassemble does not offer SCIM provisioning on any plan tier. Despite Enterprise plan pricing reaching custom levels, user management remains entirely manual.
Enterprise identity features
The Enterprise plan includes these identity-related capabilities:
The reality: Even at Enterprise pricing, Coassemble provides no automated user provisioning. The API access theoretically enables custom integrations, but you're building the entire provisioning system from scratch.
Missing core provisioning features
| Standard SCIM capability | Coassemble support |
|---|---|
| Automated user creation | ❌ No |
| User deprovisioning | ❌ No |
| Group membership sync | ❌ No |
| Attribute updates | ❌ No |
| Bulk operations | ❌ No |
Bottom line: Coassemble's identity offerings focus on compliance and basic SSO rather than operational efficiency. Teams requiring automated provisioning will need to build custom solutions or find alternative approaches.
What IT admins are saying
Coassemble's lack of automated provisioning creates operational overhead for IT teams managing learning platforms:
- Manual user creation required even with Enterprise SSO
- No automated deprovisioning when employees leave
- Limited integration options outside of SCORM exports
- Enterprise plan required for basic API access
We're paying for Enterprise just to get API access, but still have to manually manage all user accounts. There's no way to sync with our identity provider.
The lack of SCIM means we're constantly playing catch-up with user management. When someone leaves, we have to remember to remove them from Coassemble separately.
The recurring theme
Even on Enterprise plans, Coassemble lacks the automated provisioning capabilities that IT teams expect from modern SaaS platforms, creating manual work and security gaps.
The decision
| Your Situation | Recommendation |
|---|---|
| Small learning team (<20 users) | Manual management is acceptable |
| Stable training organization with low turnover | Manual management on Business plan |
| Large enterprise (50+ learners) | Use Stitchflow: automation essential |
| Organizations with compliance/audit requirements | Use Stitchflow: automation essential for user lifecycle tracking |
| Multi-department learning programs | Use Stitchflow: automation strongly recommended |
The bottom line
Coassemble has no native SCIM. That means one more workflow gap in offboarding, access reviews, and license cleanup unless your team handles it another way.
Close the Coassemble workflow gap
Coassemble is one gap in a broader workflow. Stitchflow builds and maintains the offboarding, access review, or license workflow across every app in your environment.
Technical specifications
SCIM Version
Not specifiedSupported Operations
Not specifiedSupported Attributes
Plan requirement
Not specifiedPrerequisites
Not specifiedKey limitations
- No SCIM provisioning found in documentation
- SSO mentioned for Enterprise plan but details unclear
- SCORM export available for LMS integration
- SOC2 certified on Enterprise plan
- API access available on Enterprise plan
- White-label API available for Enterprise
Documentation not available.
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