Summary and recommendation
Fly.io, the developer-focused PaaS platform, does not document SCIM provisioning or enterprise SSO capabilities on any publicly available plan. While Fly.io operates on a usage-based pricing model with no monthly fees for basic usage, their documentation focuses entirely on CLI and API-based organization management for developers. This creates a significant gap for IT teams managing developer access to production infrastructure, as there's no automated way to provision users, manage permissions, or ensure compliance with identity governance policies.
The lack of documented SSO integration means IT administrators have no centralized way to manage developer access to Fly.io applications and organizations. This is particularly problematic for companies using Fly.io for production workloads, where manual user management creates security risks and compliance challenges. Developer-focused platforms often assume technical users will handle their own access, but this approach breaks down in enterprise environments where IT needs visibility and control over infrastructure access.
The strategic alternative
Fly.io 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 required | N/A |
| SSO required first? | No |
| SSO available? | Yes |
| SSO protocol | Not documented |
| Documentation | Not available |
Supported identity providers
| IdP | SSO | SCIM | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Okta | Via third-party | ❌ | No Okta integration documented. Developer-focused PaaS with CLI/API access. Enterprise SSO/SCIM may be available - contact sales. |
| Microsoft Entra ID | Via third-party | ❌ | No Azure AD/Entra ID integration documented. Organization management via CLI/dashboard. Contact Fly.io for enterprise identity options. |
| 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 Fly.io accounts manually. Here's what that costs:
The Fly.io pricing problem
Fly.io gates SCIM provisioning behind premium plans, forcing significant cost increases for basic user management.
Tier comparison
| Plan | Price | SSO | SCIM |
|---|---|---|---|
| Starter | Usage-based (no monthly fee) | ||
| Pro | $29/month (Standard support) | ||
| Enterprise | Contact sales | ❓ Possibly available |
Pricing structure
| Plan | Price | SSO | SCIM |
|---|---|---|---|
| Starter | Usage-based (no monthly fee) | ||
| Pro | $29/month (Standard support) | ||
| Enterprise | Contact sales | ❓ Possibly available |
Usage-based pricing details
What this means in practice
Without documented SSO or SCIM support, IT teams managing developer access to Fly.io face significant challenges:
For organizations with compliance requirements or centralized IT management, this creates a fundamental provisioning gap.
Additional constraints
Summary of challenges
- Fly.io 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 Fly.io actually offers for identity
No documented enterprise identity features
Fly.io's public documentation shows no SSO or SCIM capabilities:
| Feature | Supported? |
|---|---|
| SAML SSO | ❌ Not documented |
| OIDC SSO | ❌ Not documented |
| SCIM provisioning | ❌ Not documented |
| Organization management | ✓ CLI/Dashboard only |
The reality: Fly.io is a developer-focused platform-as-a-service that prioritizes API and CLI access over enterprise identity features. Their pricing model is usage-based with no monthly fees for compute resources, making it attractive for developers and startups.
Enterprise tier possibilities
While Fly.io offers an Enterprise tier for "24/7 uptime needs and security compliance," the specifics are not public:
Bottom line: If your organization needs centralized identity management for Fly.io access, you'll need to contact their sales team directly. The platform wasn't built with enterprise SSO/SCIM as a primary feature, focusing instead on developer productivity and infrastructure automation.
What IT admins are saying
Fly.io's developer-first approach leaves IT teams with limited enterprise identity management options:
- No documented SCIM provisioning for automated user lifecycle management
- SSO integration not publicly available or documented
- Organization access must be managed manually through CLI or dashboard
- Enterprise identity features require contacting sales with no transparent pricing
Organization management via CLI/dashboard
Enterprise tier (24/7 uptime needs, security compliance) - contact sales
The recurring theme
Fly.io treats identity management as an enterprise sales conversation rather than a documented product feature, forcing IT teams to choose between developer-friendly hosting and enterprise identity controls.
The decision
| Your Situation | Recommendation |
|---|---|
| Small dev team (<10 users) with simple access needs | Manual management through CLI/dashboard is acceptable |
| Growing engineering organization (15+ users) | Use Stitchflow: developer onboarding automation essential |
| Enterprise with compliance requirements | Use Stitchflow: audit trail and automated provisioning required |
| Multi-team deployments with complex permissions | Use Stitchflow: automation strongly recommended for app access control |
| Startup scaling rapidly with high developer turnover | Use Stitchflow: manual management becomes impossible at scale |
The bottom line
Fly.io is an excellent developer platform, but it lacks any documented SSO or SCIM capabilities for enterprise identity management. For organizations that need automated user provisioning and centralized access control across their development infrastructure, Stitchflow provides the missing identity automation layer.
Make Fly.io workflows AI-native
Fly.io has no native SCIM. We build complete offboarding, user access reviews, and license workflows across every app, including the ones without APIs.
Technical specifications
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Plan requirement
Not specifiedPrerequisites
Not specifiedKey limitations
- SCIM provisioning not documented
- SSO not publicly documented
- Organization management via CLI/dashboard
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