Stitchflow
Fibery logo

Fibery SCIM guide

Native SCIM

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

Native SCIM requires Enterprise plan

Summary and recommendation

Fibery supports SCIM (the protocol that lets your identity provider automatically create, update, and remove user accounts). But Fibery gates SCIM functionality behind its Enterprise plan at $40/user/month – double the cost of Pro plans at $20/user/month. For a 50-person team, upgrading just for SCIM means an additional $12,000/year in licensing costs.

This creates a painful gap for growing startups and agencies using Fibery's work management platform. Without automated provisioning, IT teams must manually manage workspace access across different team structures and entity permissions – exactly the kind of repetitive work that kills productivity and creates security gaps when employees leave.

The strategic alternative

Fibery 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?Yes
SSO available?Yes
SSO protocolSAML 2.0
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 Fibery 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 Fibery pricing problem

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

Plan Structure (Per Seat, Monthly)

PlanPriceSSOSCIM
Starter$20/seat/mo
Pro$20/seat/mo
Enterprise$40/seat/mo

Note: SCIM includes full user lifecycle management (create, update attributes, deactivate). Enterprise bundles SCIM with SAML SSO, unlimited automations, integrations, and data residency options.

What this means in practice

Using current list prices (Pro → Enterprise for SCIM access):

Team SizeAnnual Upgrade Cost
25 users+$6,000/year
50 users+$12,000/year
100 users+$24,000/year
200 users+$48,000/year

Calculation: $20/seat/mo × users × 12 months

Additional constraints

SSO bundling
SCIM is tied to SAML SSO implementation, requiring broader identity architecture changes.
Feature bundling
Enterprise includes unlimited automations and integrations that smaller teams may not need.
No mid-tier option
Unlike competitors, Fibery offers no intermediate SSO/SCIM tier between Pro and Enterprise pricing.
Startup dependency
While Fibery offers 6 months free Pro for startups, growing teams still face the Enterprise pricing cliff for identity management.

Summary of challenges

  • Fibery supports SCIM but only at Enterprise tier ($40/seat/month (Enterprise) - unlimited automations, integrations, SAML SSO, SCIM, data residency)
  • 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

Fibery doesn't sell SCIM separately. It's bundled with Enterprise-level features at $40/seat/month:

SCIM automated provisioning (user creation, updates, deactivation)
SAML single sign-on (SSO)
Unlimited automations and integrations
Data residency options (EU/US)
Dedicated customer success manager
Priority support
Advanced workspace controls

Stitchflow Insight

For startups and product teams that just need automated user provisioning, you're paying double the Pro plan price ($40 vs $20/seat/month) for enterprise features you likely won't use. We estimate ~60% of Enterprise features are irrelevant for teams that only need SCIM - data residency, dedicated CSM, and unlimited automations are typically overkill for smaller organizations just trying to automate onboarding/offboarding.

What IT admins are saying

Community sentiment on Fibery's SCIM implementation is mixed - while the feature works well, the Enterprise pricing requirement creates barriers for smaller teams.

  • Double the cost jump from Pro ($20/seat) to Enterprise ($40/seat) just for SCIM
  • No middle-tier option for teams that only need basic provisioning
  • Enterprise bundling forces payment for features like data residency that many don't need
  • Limited documentation compared to other work management platforms

For a startup trying to stay compliant, going from $20 to $40 per seat is a tough pill to swallow when you really just need automated user provisioning.

Reddit r/SysAdmin

Fibery's SCIM works great once you're on Enterprise, but the price doubling feels excessive for what should be a basic security feature.

Fibery Community Forum

The recurring theme

The 100% price increase from Pro to Enterprise creates a steep barrier for cost-conscious teams who need SCIM but don't require the full Enterprise feature set.

The decision

Your SituationRecommendation
On Pro plan, need SCIMUse Stitchflow: avoid the 2x price jump to Enterprise
Growing team, worried about manual gapsUse Stitchflow: get automation without Enterprise overhead
Already on EnterpriseUse native SCIM: you're paying $40/seat for it
Need Enterprise features beyond SCIMEvaluate Enterprise: SCIM comes bundled with data residency
Small team, low turnoverManual may work: but monitor for access creep

The bottom line

Fibery's Enterprise requirement doubles your per-seat costs just to get SCIM provisioning. For teams that want automated user management without the Enterprise tier jump, Stitchflow delivers the same automation at flat pricing.

Make Fibery workflows AI-native

Fibery gates SCIM behind Enterprise. We build complete offboarding, user access reviews, and license workflows without that SCIM Tax upgrade.

No Enterprise upgrade required
Less than a week, start to finish (~2 hours of your time)
We maintain the integration layer underneath
Book a Demo

Technical specifications

SCIM Version

2.0

Supported Operations

Create, Update, Deactivate, Groups

Supported Attributes

Not specified

Plan requirement

Enterprise

Prerequisites

SSO must be configured first

Key limitations

  • Enterprise plan required for SSO/SCIM
  • Data residency options available
  • Dedicated CSM on Enterprise

Unlock SCIM for
Fibery

Fibery gates SCIM behind Enterprise plan. We automate complete offboarding and access reviews across your stack without that SCIM Tax upgrade, avoiding a 100% markup.

See how it works
Admin Console
Directory
Applications
Fibery logo
Fibery
via Stitchflow

Last updated: 2026-01-11

* Pricing and features sourced from public documentation.

Keep exploring

Related apps

8x8 logo

8x8

SCIM Tax

UCaaS / Business Communications

SCIM StatusIncluded
Manual Cost$11,754/yr

8x8 supports SCIM 2.0 for automated user provisioning, but only on their quote-based X Series plans (previously $24-44/user/month range before they moved to custom pricing). While SCIM can create, update, and deactivate users, it has critical gaps that create ongoing manual overhead: license assignment must be done manually after every user is provisioned, users can't be deleted (only deactivated), and provisioned users don't automatically appear in the Company Directory. For IT teams managing a unified communications platform that typically covers all employees, these limitations defeat much of SCIM's purpose. You're still manually touching every user account to assign licenses and ensure directory visibility. The lack of user deletion support also creates compliance headaches when employees leave - accounts accumulate as "deactivated" rather than being properly removed.

View full guide
Absorb LMS logo

Absorb LMS

SCIM Tax

Learning Management System (LMS)

SCIM StatusIncluded
Manual Cost$11,754/yr

Absorb LMS supports native SCIM provisioning, but only on Enterprise plans with SSO as a required paid add-on. Even with SCIM enabled, the implementation has critical limitations: SAML provisioning only creates accounts on first login and never updates existing users, and full user provisioning requires the specific "Absorb 5 - New Learner Experience" version. For organizations managing compliance training across hundreds or thousands of learners, these gaps create ongoing manual work. The SSO-as-add-on model means you're paying extra fees on top of already custom Enterprise pricing ($6-12/user/month base, but varies significantly). For learning management systems handling external partners, contractors, and employees across different access levels, the inability to update existing user attributes through SAML provisioning forces IT teams into manual account management—exactly what automated provisioning should eliminate.

View full guide
Airbase logo

Airbase

SCIM Tax

Spend Management / Corporate Cards

SCIM StatusIncluded
Manual Cost$11,754/yr

Airbase supports SCIM provisioning, but only on Enterprise plans starting around $8,500/year. While SCIM works with all major identity providers (Okta, Entra ID, Google Workspace), the Enterprise requirement creates a significant barrier for smaller finance teams who need automated provisioning for spend management but can't justify enterprise-level spend management software costs. This creates a particular challenge in finance applications where rapid provisioning and deprovisioning is critical for corporate card access and financial controls. Manual user management means delayed access for new employees needing corporate cards, and more critically, potential security gaps when departing employees retain access to spend management systems. For finance teams handling sensitive financial data and corporate spending, these delays and oversights create both operational friction and compliance risks.

View full guide