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Dragonboat SCIM guide

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

Summary and recommendation

Dragonboat, the AI-powered Strategic Product Portfolio Management platform, does not offer SCIM provisioning on any plan. While Dragonboat supports SAML SSO integration with identity providers like Okta and Azure AD, their enterprise identity features are not publicly documented—you'll need to contact their sales team directly to understand what's actually available. For a product portfolio management tool that requires cross-functional access from product managers, executives, and strategy teams, the lack of transparent provisioning capabilities creates significant administrative overhead.

This documentation gap becomes particularly problematic for IT teams managing product portfolio access across complex organizational structures. Without SCIM, you're manually creating and deprovisioning accounts for stakeholders who need visibility into strategic initiatives, roadmaps, and resource allocation decisions. Given Dragonboat's focus on enterprise portfolio management with custom pricing models, the absence of clear provisioning documentation suggests you'll be paying premium prices while still handling user lifecycle management manually.

The strategic alternative

Dragonboat 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 protocolNot documented
DocumentationNot available

Supported identity providers

IdPSSOSCIMNotes
OktaVia third-partyListed in Okta integrations but no SCIM provisioning documentation found. SSO via SAML supported. Contact Dragonboat for enterprise identity options.
Microsoft Entra IDVia third-partySSO with Azure AD supported via SAML. No SCIM provisioning documented. Integrates with Okta, Ping Identity per pricing page.
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 Dragonboat 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 Dragonboat pricing problem

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

Tier comparison

PlanPriceSSOSCIM
StarterCustom quote
TeamCustom quote
EnterpriseCustom quote

Pricing structure

PlanPricingSCIMSSO
StarterCustom quote❌ Not available❌ Not documented
TeamCustom quote❌ Not available❌ Not documented
EnterpriseCustom quote❌ Not available✓ SAML SSO

Enterprise identity features require direct contact with Dragonboat - there's no public documentation on SSO configuration or enterprise identity management capabilities.

What this means in practice

Without SCIM provisioning, IT teams managing Dragonboat face several operational challenges:

Manual user lifecycle management
Every new hire, role change, or departure requires manual account updates in Dragonboat's interface
No automated group synchronization
Product team structures and portfolio access can't be synced from your IdP
Compliance gaps
User access reviews become manual processes, making SOX and audit compliance more difficult
Delayed onboarding
New product managers and executives can't get immediate access through existing identity workflows

For product portfolio management tools like Dragonboat, this creates particular friction because:

Cross-portfolio visibility
often changes as teams reorganize
Executive stakeholders
need rapid access during strategic planning cycles
Seasonal planning periods
require quick user provisioning for temporary collaborators

Additional constraints

Undocumented enterprise features
SSO and advanced identity management capabilities aren't publicly documented
Sales-gated information
Understanding identity integration options requires going through Dragonboat's enterprise sales process
Custom pricing uncertainty
Without public pricing, budgeting for identity management features is difficult
Limited IdP coverage
No documented support for OneLogin or other enterprise identity providers beyond the major three

Summary of challenges

  • Dragonboat 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 Dragonboat actually offers for identity

SAML SSO (Enterprise tier)

Dragonboat supports SAML-based single sign-on with major identity providers:

SettingDetails
ProtocolSAML 2.0
Supported IdPsOkta, Azure AD, Google Workspace, Ping Identity
DocumentationNot publicly available
ConfigurationContact vendor for setup
JIT ProvisioningNot documented

Critical gap: Dragonboat provides no public documentation for SSO setup or configuration. All identity management details require direct vendor contact.

What's missing entirely

FeatureSupported?
SCIM provisioning❌ No
User lifecycle automation❌ No
Group synchronization❌ No
Automated deprovisioning❌ No
JIT account creation❌ Not documented

Translation: Dragonboat offers basic SAML SSO but zero automated provisioning. You'll manually manage every user account, role assignment, and access change across your product portfolio teams.

The documentation problem

Unlike most enterprise SaaS applications, Dragonboat provides no public documentation for:

SSO configuration steps
Supported SAML attributes
User mapping requirements
Group/role synchronization options

This opacity makes it impossible to evaluate their identity capabilities before engaging in enterprise sales conversations.

What IT admins are saying

Dragonboat's lack of documented identity management features leaves IT teams in the dark about enterprise provisioning options:

  • No public documentation on SCIM provisioning capabilities
  • SSO configuration details require direct vendor contact
  • Limited transparency around enterprise identity features
  • Unclear which plans include automated user management

SCIM provisioning not documented

Integration research findings

Contact vendor for enterprise identity features

Common requirement across multiple sources

Limited public documentation on enterprise features

Community feedback on Dragonboat's transparency

The recurring theme

IT teams can't evaluate Dragonboat's identity management capabilities without sales conversations, making it impossible to plan provisioning workflows or budget for identity requirements upfront.

The decision

Your SituationRecommendation
Small product team (<20 users) with stable rosterManual management is workable
Mid-size product organization (20-100 users)Use Stitchflow: no native SCIM available
Enterprise with multiple product portfoliosUse Stitchflow: automation essential for cross-portfolio access
Organizations with frequent PM role changesUse Stitchflow: manual provisioning creates delays
Companies requiring audit trails for complianceUse Stitchflow: automated provisioning provides necessary documentation

The bottom line

Dragonboat offers powerful product portfolio management capabilities, but provides no documented SCIM provisioning support—leaving IT teams to manage user access manually even on enterprise plans. For product organizations that need automated provisioning to handle complex portfolio access patterns, Stitchflow delivers the automation that Dragonboat doesn't offer.

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Technical specifications

SCIM Version

Not specified

Supported Operations

Not specified

Supported Attributes

SCIM provisioning not documentedSSO not publicly documentedContact vendor for enterprise identity features

Plan requirement

Not specified

Prerequisites

Not specified

Key limitations

  • SCIM provisioning not documented
  • SSO not publicly documented
  • Contact vendor for enterprise identity features

Documentation not available.

Configuration for Okta

Integration type

Okta Integration Network (OIN) app

Where to enable

Okta Admin Console → Applications → Dragonboat → Sign On

Listed in Okta integrations but no SCIM provisioning documentation found. SSO via SAML supported. Contact Dragonboat for enterprise identity options.

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Last updated: 2026-01-11

* Pricing and features sourced from public documentation.

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