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Doodle SCIM guide

Native SCIM

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

Native SCIM requires Enterprise plan

Summary and recommendation

Doodle supports native SCIM provisioning, but only on Enterprise plans with custom pricing. The SCIM implementation is currently in beta and requires manual coordination with Doodle to obtain SCIM tokens and endpoint configuration. While the integration supports standard user lifecycle operations (create, update, deactivate), access is limited to Okta and Azure AD, with no clear path for Google Workspace or OneLogin users.

For most teams on Pro ($6.95/user/month) or Team ($8.95/user/month) plans, upgrading to Enterprise just for SCIM access means negotiating custom enterprise pricing—typically a significant cost increase. This forces IT teams to choose between automated user provisioning and budget-friendly scheduling software, often leaving them managing Doodle access manually through CSV imports or individual invitations.

The strategic alternative

Doodle gates SCIM behind Enterprise. Skip the Enterprise plan upgrade and automate complete outcomes across your stack. We maintain the integration layer underneath. You focus on judgment, not plumbing.

Quick SCIM facts

SCIM available?Yes
SCIM tier requiredEnterprise
SSO required first?No
SSO available?Yes
SSO protocolSAML 2.0 via Okta
DocumentationOfficial docs

Supported identity providers

IdPSSOSCIMNotes
OktaOIN app with full provisioning
Microsoft Entra IDGallery app with SCIM
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 Doodle 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 Doodle pricing problem

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

Tier comparison

PlanPriceSSOSCIM
Free$0
Pro$6.95/user/mo (annual)
Team$8.95/user/mo (annual)
EnterpriseCustom pricing

Plan Structure

PlanPriceSCIM
Free$0
Pro$6.95/user/mo (annual)
Team$8.95/user/mo (annual)
EnterpriseCustom pricing✓ (BETA)

What this means in practice

The jump from Team to Enterprise for SCIM access involves:

Pricing uncertainty
Custom Enterprise pricing means lengthy sales cycles and unpredictable costs
Feature overengineering
You're paying for advanced governance features when you just need basic user provisioning
Beta limitations
Even at Enterprise tier, SCIM is still in beta with potential reliability concerns

Most scheduling use cases don't require Enterprise-level features, but that's the only path to automated provisioning.

Additional constraints

Okta dependency
While native SCIM exists, most documentation and verified integrations run through Okta's app network
Limited IdP support
Azure AD and other IdPs require direct contact with Doodle for SCIM token configuration
Beta status
SCIM functionality is explicitly marked as beta, indicating potential instability or feature gaps
Manual token management
Non-Okta setups require manual SCIM endpoint configuration and token provisioning

Summary of challenges

  • Doodle supports SCIM but only at Enterprise 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

Doodle doesn't sell SCIM à la carte. It's bundled with Enterprise plan features:

SCIM automated provisioning (BETA - native API)
SAML single sign-on via Okta
Custom pricing and contract terms
Enterprise-grade support channels
Advanced administrative controls
Custom branding options

The challenge: Doodle's SCIM is still in BETA with limited documentation. You'll need to contact their sales team for SCIM tokens and configuration details, even after upgrading to Enterprise. Most teams find the Enterprise tier overkill for a scheduling tool - you're essentially paying custom pricing for beta-level provisioning capabilities.

Stitchflow Insight

We estimate ~80% of Enterprise features are irrelevant for teams that simply want automated user management for their scheduling platform.

What IT admins are saying

Community sentiment on Doodle's SCIM implementation reveals frustration with vendor lock-in and limited transparency. Common complaints:

  • Being locked into Okta's ecosystem for SCIM functionality
  • Lack of clear documentation on pricing and setup requirements
  • Having to contact sales for basic integration details
  • Beta status creating uncertainty about feature stability

SCIM is in BETA and you have to contact Doodle directly for the token - not exactly confidence-inspiring for production environments.

IT Admin, Reddit

Why does every scheduling app think they can get away with Enterprise-only SCIM? It's 2024, this should be standard.

Identity Management Forum

The recurring theme

Doodle treats SCIM as an enterprise afterthought, creating unnecessary friction for teams that just want automated user lifecycle management for a scheduling tool.

The decision

Your SituationRecommendation
On Pro or Team, need SCIMUse Stitchflow: avoid the Enterprise tier jump and custom pricing negotiation
Already on Enterprise with SCIMUse native SCIM: you're paying for it, though it's still in beta
Using non-Okta IdP, need SCIMUse Stitchflow: avoid vendor coordination for SCIM token setup
Small team, infrequent scheduling changesManual may work: but monitor for access gaps during team changes
Need Enterprise features beyond SCIMEvaluate Enterprise: SCIM comes bundled with advanced admin controls

The bottom line

Doodle's Enterprise-only SCIM requirement forces teams into custom pricing negotiations and potential feature overhead they don't need. For teams wanting scheduling automation without the Enterprise complexity, Stitchflow delivers SCIM on any Doodle plan with transparent pricing.

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Technical specifications

SCIM Version

2.0

Supported Operations

Create, Update, Deactivate, Groups

Supported Attributes

Not specified

Plan requirement

Enterprise

Prerequisites

None

Key limitations

  • SCIM via Okta integration
  • Limited public documentation on SSO/SCIM details

Configuration for Okta

Integration type

Okta Integration Network (OIN) app with SCIM provisioning

Where to enable

Okta Admin Console → Applications → Doodle → 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).

SCIM provisioning via Okta integration. Supports group linking, schema discovery, and attribute writeback. Integration verified by Okta.

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Last updated: 2026-01-11

* Pricing and features sourced from public documentation.

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