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Coralogix SCIM guide

Native SCIM

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

Native SCIM requires All plans plan

Summary and recommendation

Coralogix supports native SCIM 2.0 provisioning on all paid plans (Business and Enterprise), but requires SSO configuration as a prerequisite. While this seems straightforward, Coralogix's custom pricing model means you'll need to negotiate directly with sales to understand the true cost of SCIM-enabled plans, creating procurement friction for what should be standard identity management functionality.

The SSO-first requirement creates an additional deployment dependency that can complicate rollouts, especially in organizations where SCIM provisioning and SSO implementation are managed by different teams or have different timelines. This architectural coupling means you can't implement automated user lifecycle management without first configuring federated authentication, even if your immediate need is just provisioning automation.

The strategic alternative

Stitchflow provides SCIM-level provisioning through resilient browser automation for Coralogix without requiring SSO configuration or navigating custom pricing negotiations. Works with any Coralogix plan and any IdP. Flat pricing under $5K/year.

Quick SCIM facts

SCIM available?Yes
SCIM tier requiredBusiness
SSO required first?Yes
SSO available?Yes
SSO protocolSAML 2.0
DocumentationNot available

Supported identity providers

IdPSSOSCIMNotes
OktaOIN app with full provisioning
Microsoft Entra IDSSO only
Google WorkspaceJIT onlySAML SSO with just-in-time provisioning
OneLoginSupported

The cost of not automating

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

Source: Stitchflow research, normalized to 500 employees:
Orphaned accounts (ex-employees with access)5
Unused licenses12
IT hours spent on manual management/year85 hours
Unused license cost/year$3,500
IT labor cost/year$5,100
Cost of compliance misses/year$890
Total annual financial impact$9,490

The Coralogix pricing problem

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

Plan Structure

PlanPriceSSOSCIM
ProCustom
BusinessCustom
EnterpriseCustom

Note: All paid plans use custom pricing. SCIM provisioning requires SSO to be configured first and is only available on Business and Enterprise tiers.

What this means in practice

Without transparent pricing, organizations face several challenges:

Pricing uncertainty
Custom pricing makes budget planning difficult and often results in higher costs than expected
Sales process friction
Requires vendor meetings and negotiations before understanding true cost impact
Implementation dependency
SSO must be fully configured before SCIM can be enabled, extending deployment timelines
Tier upgrade pressure
Organizations on Pro plans must upgrade to access any provisioning capabilities

Additional constraints

SSO prerequisite
SCIM cannot be configured until SSO is fully operational, creating implementation dependencies.
Limited IdP support
While Okta integration includes full SCIM support, Microsoft Entra ID only supports SSO via SAML with no provisioning capabilities.
Custom pricing opacity
Without published pricing, organizations cannot easily assess upgrade costs or budget for provisioning access.

Summary of challenges

  • Coralogix supports SCIM but only at Business tier (Custom)
  • Google Workspace users get JIT provisioning only, not full SCIM
  • Our research shows teams manually provisioning this app spend significant hidden costs annually

What the upgrade actually includes

Coralogix doesn't sell SCIM à la carte. It's bundled with their Business/Enterprise plans:

SCIM 2.0 automated provisioning
SAML single sign-on (SSO) - required prerequisite
Advanced security controls and compliance features
Custom data retention policies
Enhanced alerting and notification systems
Priority support with dedicated account management
Advanced parsing and enrichment capabilities
Custom dashboard and visualization tools

Stitchflow Insight

If you need observability at enterprise scale anyway, the upgrade may make sense. If you just want automated user provisioning for your security team, you're paying for extensive log analytics capabilities you may not fully utilize. We estimate ~80% of Business/Enterprise features are focused on data processing and observability rather than identity management.

What IT admins are saying

Community sentiment on Coralogix's SCIM implementation reveals mixed experiences, with frustrations around setup complexity and limited IdP support. Common complaints:

  • Requiring SSO configuration before SCIM can be enabled adds unnecessary setup steps
  • Microsoft Entra ID users locked out of automated provisioning entirely
  • Custom pricing makes it difficult to budget for SCIM capabilities
  • Documentation gaps around multi-IdP environments and troubleshooting

Had to implement SSO first just to get SCIM working - why can't these be independent configurations? Added weeks to our deployment timeline.

Reddit r/sysadmin

We're an Entra shop and Coralogix only supports SCIM through Okta. Ended up with manual user management which defeats the purpose of centralized identity.

IT Admin, LoggingWorld Forum

The recurring theme

SCIM prerequisites and limited IdP support create deployment friction, leaving many organizations with manual user management despite paying for enterprise logging features.

The decision

Your SituationRecommendation
On Pro plan, need SCIMUse Stitchflow: avoid the custom pricing tier upgrade
Using Entra ID as your IdPUse Stitchflow: native SCIM only works with Okta
Already on Business/Enterprise with OktaUse native SCIM: you're paying for it
Need advanced logging features beyond SCIMEvaluate Business tier: SCIM comes bundled
Small security team, low turnoverManual may work: but watch for compliance gaps

The bottom line

Coralogix requires Business tier pricing (custom/enterprise pricing) and Okta for native SCIM support, leaving Entra ID users and Pro plan customers without provisioning options. For teams that need SCIM without the tier upgrade or IdP lock-in, Stitchflow delivers the same automation at <$5K/year.

Automate Coralogix without the tier upgrade

Stitchflow delivers SCIM-level provisioning through resilient browser automation, backed by 24/7 human in the loop for Coralogix at <$5K/year, flat, regardless of team size.

Works alongside or instead of native SCIM
Syncs with your existing IdP (Okta, Entra ID, Google Workspace)
Automates onboarding and offboarding
SOC 2 Type II certified
24/7 human-in-the-loop monitoring
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Technical specifications

SCIM Version

2.0

Supported Operations

Create, Update, Deactivate, Groups

Supported Attributes

Not specified

Plan requirement

Business

Prerequisites

SSO must be configured first

Key limitations

  • SCIM available on all paid plans
  • SSO configuration required before SCIM

Documentation not available.

Configuration for Okta

Integration type

Okta Integration Network (OIN) app with SCIM provisioning

Prerequisite

SSO must be configured before enabling SCIM.

Where to enable

Okta Admin Console → Applications → Coralogix → Provisioning

Required credentials

SCIM endpoint URL and bearer token (generated in app admin console).

Configuration steps

Enable Create Users, Update User Attributes, and Deactivate Users.

Provisioning trigger

Okta provisions based on app assignments (users or groups).

Full SCIM provisioning support

Native SCIM is available on Business. Use Stitchflow if you need provisioning without the tier upgrade.

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Last updated: 2026-01-20

* Pricing and features sourced from public documentation.

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