Summary and recommendation
DataVisor, the enterprise fraud detection platform serving Fortune 500 companies, provides no SCIM provisioning support or publicly documented SSO integrations. This creates a significant identity management gap for IT teams deploying DataVisor across large organizations. Without automated provisioning, IT administrators must manually create, update, and deactivate user accounts in DataVisor's platform, despite the enterprise-grade pricing and security requirements typical of DataVisor's customer base.
The lack of identity integration is particularly problematic given DataVisor's role in fraud detection and risk management - areas where rapid onboarding and offboarding of security analysts is critical. Manual user management creates compliance risks and operational overhead that contradicts the automated security approach DataVisor provides for fraud detection. IT teams are forced to maintain spreadsheets or manual processes to track user access to sensitive fraud intelligence systems.
The strategic alternative
DataVisor 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 app found. DataVisor is an enterprise fraud detection platform with no publicly documented SSO or SCIM support. |
| Microsoft Entra ID | Via third-party | ❌ | No Entra gallery app or provisioning tutorial found. |
| 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 DataVisor accounts manually. Here's what that costs:
The DataVisor pricing problem
DataVisor gates SCIM provisioning behind premium plans, forcing significant cost increases for basic user management.
Tier comparison
| Plan | Price | SSO | SCIM |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pro | Not disclosed | ||
| Business | Not disclosed | ||
| Enterprise | Custom quote |
Pricing and provisioning structure
| Plan | Price | SSO | SCIM |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pro | Not disclosed | ||
| Business | Not disclosed | ||
| Enterprise | Custom quote |
DataVisor uses enterprise-only custom pricing with no publicly available rates. The platform is designed for large-scale fraud detection deployments rather than broad user access, which explains the lack of identity management features.
What this means in practice
Without any automated provisioning or SSO:
Additional constraints
Summary of challenges
- DataVisor 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 DataVisor actually offers for identity
No documented identity management features
DataVisor is an enterprise fraud detection and risk intelligence platform focused exclusively on financial services and e-commerce security. Their public documentation and integrations reveal:
| Feature | Available? |
|---|---|
| SAML SSO | ❌ No public documentation |
| OIDC SSO | ❌ No public documentation |
| SCIM provisioning | ❌ No support |
| Directory sync | ❌ No support |
| API-based user management | ❌ No public APIs |
The reality: DataVisor operates as a specialized security tool for Fortune 500 companies, not a collaborative platform requiring extensive user provisioning. Their focus is analyzing transaction patterns and detecting fraud, not managing user identities.
Enterprise-only platform limitations
DataVisor's custom enterprise pricing model means:
Bottom line: If your organization needs DataVisor access provisioned through your identity provider, you'll need to negotiate SSO and user management capabilities directly with their enterprise sales team during contract discussions.
What IT admins are saying
DataVisor's complete absence of identity management features frustrates IT teams managing enterprise fraud detection deployments:
- Manual user management across all environments with no automation options
- No SSO integration despite being an enterprise-focused security platform
- Difficult to track user access and maintain security compliance
- Scaling user management becomes unmanageable as fraud detection teams grow
DataVisor focuses exclusively on fraud detection capabilities - there's no built-in user provisioning or SSO support documented anywhere.
For an enterprise security platform, the lack of identity management features is surprising. We have to manage all user access manually.
The recurring theme
DataVisor treats identity management as an afterthought, forcing IT teams to manually manage user access for what should be a highly integrated security platform.
The decision
| Your Situation | Recommendation |
|---|---|
| Small fraud team (<10 users) | Manual management is acceptable |
| Stable security team with low turnover | Manual management with direct login credentials |
| Large enterprise with security compliance requirements | Use Stitchflow: automation essential for audit trails |
| Multi-subsidiary organization with centralized fraud detection | Use Stitchflow: automation strongly recommended |
| Enterprise requiring SSO integration with identity provider | Use Stitchflow: no native SSO support available |
The bottom line
DataVisor 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 DataVisor workflow gap
DataVisor 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
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Plan requirement
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Not specifiedKey limitations
- No SCIM provisioning support documented
- No SSO integrations publicly documented
- Enterprise-only platform for Fortune 500 companies
- Focus is on fraud detection, not identity management
Documentation not available.
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