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Judge.me SCIM guide

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How to automate Judge.me user provisioning, and what it actually costs

Summary and recommendation

Judge.me, the e-commerce product reviews platform used by Shopify and WooCommerce stores, does not support SCIM provisioning or enterprise SSO. Authentication is handled entirely through the underlying e-commerce platform (Shopify, WooCommerce, BigCommerce, or Squarespace), with no documented support for identity provider integration. At $15/month for Premium features, Judge.me operates as a simple e-commerce app rather than an enterprise SaaS platform with user lifecycle management capabilities.

This creates a significant gap for IT teams managing access to e-commerce tools across their organization. Without SCIM support, every user addition, role change, or offboarding requires manual intervention in Judge.me's dashboard. For companies running multiple e-commerce operations or managing review workflows across different teams, this manual process becomes a compliance and security risk—especially when employees leave the organization and their access isn't automatically revoked.

The strategic alternative

Judge.me 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 protocolPlatform-based (Shopify/WooCommerce)
DocumentationNot available

Supported identity providers

IdPSSOSCIMNotes
OktaVia third-partyNo Okta integration found - e-commerce app uses platform authentication
Microsoft Entra IDVia third-partyNo Microsoft Entra integration documented
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 Judge.me 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 Judge.me pricing problem

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

Tier comparison

PlanPriceSSOSCIM
Free$0/month
Premium$15/month

Pricing structure

PlanPriceSSOSCIM
Free$0/month
Premium$15/month

What this means in practice

Judge.me users authenticate through your e-commerce platform's login system, not your corporate identity provider. This creates a fundamental disconnect between your IT security policies and how employees access Judge.me:

No centralized access control
Users need separate accounts tied to your Shopify/WooCommerce admin
No automated offboarding
Departing employees retain access until manually removed from the e-commerce platform
Shadow IT risk
Marketing teams often set up Judge.me independently without IT visibility

Additional constraints

Platform dependency
Access control is limited to your e-commerce platform's user management capabilities
No audit trails
User activity tracking depends on the underlying platform's logging
Multi-platform complexity
If you use multiple e-commerce platforms, you'll need separate Judge.me instances with different access patterns
Limited scalability
Adding users requires e-commerce platform admin involvement, not IT self-service

Summary of challenges

  • Judge.me 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 Judge.me actually offers for identity

Judge.me is an e-commerce review platform that operates differently from traditional SaaS applications when it comes to identity management.

Platform-Based Authentication Only

Judge.me authentication works through your e-commerce platform:

SettingDetails
Authentication methodVia host platform (Shopify, WooCommerce, BigCommerce, Squarespace)
User managementThrough e-commerce platform admin
Access controlPlatform-level permissions only
Enterprise SSONo documentation available

The reality: Judge.me doesn't operate as a standalone SaaS application with its own user database. Users access Judge.me features through their e-commerce platform's admin interface, using whatever authentication method that platform provides.

No Enterprise Identity Features

Judge.me's pricing structure reflects its e-commerce focus:

Free Forever
Unlimited reviews with Judge.me branding
Premium ($15/month)
All features, no branding, advanced customization

Neither tier includes:

SAML or OIDC SSO
SCIM provisioning
Role-based access controls
User lifecycle management
Integration with enterprise IdPs

Why this matters: Judge.me is designed for e-commerce teams who manage access through their Shopify/WooCommerce admin panels. If you need centralized identity management across your SaaS stack, Judge.me's platform-dependent authentication creates a gap in your SSO strategy.

What IT admins are saying

Judge.me's e-commerce-platform dependency creates identity management blind spots for IT teams:

  • Authentication is tied to individual e-commerce platforms (Shopify, WooCommerce, etc.) rather than centralized IdP
  • No visibility into who has access across different storefronts or subsidiary brands
  • Manual account management required for each platform integration
  • Limited enterprise identity controls for marketing teams managing multiple brands

The recurring theme

Judge.me operates as an extension of e-commerce platforms rather than an enterprise SaaS app, leaving IT teams without centralized control over user access and no way to automate provisioning across their organization's various storefronts.

The decision

Your SituationRecommendation
Small e-commerce store with minimal team changesManual management via Shopify/platform admin
Growing retail business with stable teamManual management acceptable - simple user base
Multi-brand e-commerce operation (20+ stores)Use Stitchflow: centralized user management essential
Enterprise retail with compliance requirementsUse Stitchflow: audit trail and automation required
Omnichannel retailer with frequent role changesUse Stitchflow: automated provisioning strongly recommended

The bottom line

Judge.me is an effective e-commerce review platform, but it operates entirely within your Shopify/WooCommerce ecosystem without enterprise identity management. For growing retailers who need centralized user provisioning across multiple stores or platforms, Stitchflow provides the automation that Judge.me's platform-dependent authentication cannot deliver.

Make Judge.me workflows AI-native

Judge.me has no native SCIM. We build complete offboarding, user access reviews, and license workflows across every app, including the ones without APIs.

Covers apps without native SCIM, including the ones without APIs
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Technical specifications

SCIM Version

Not specified

Supported Operations

Not specified

Supported Attributes

No public SSO/SCIM documentationShopify/e-commerce platform-based authenticationE-commerce focused - limited enterprise features

Plan requirement

Not specified

Prerequisites

Not specified

Key limitations

  • No public SSO/SCIM documentation
  • Shopify/e-commerce platform-based authentication
  • E-commerce focused - limited enterprise features

Documentation not available.

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Last updated: 2026-01-11

* Pricing and features sourced from public documentation.

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