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Tango Card SCIM guide

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How to automate Tango Card user provisioning, and what it actually costs

Summary and recommendation

Tango Card, the digital rewards and gift card platform, does support SCIM provisioning, but only on their Enterprise plan with custom pricing. While Tango offers multiple SSO options (SAML 2.0, OIDC, Google) and their free plan provides full access to 3,100+ gift cards with no transaction fees, the Enterprise tier requirement for SCIM creates a significant pricing jump from their otherwise free service model. This forces organizations into custom pricing negotiations just to automate basic user provisioning for what is often a utility application used by HR, marketing, and sales teams.

The Enterprise-only restriction means most organizations either accept manual user management or pay substantially more than the free tier warrants. For a rewards platform that typically serves as a supporting tool rather than a core business application, requiring Enterprise pricing solely for automated provisioning creates an outsized cost burden relative to the application's role in the organization.

The strategic alternative

Tango Card 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?Yes
SSO available?Yes
SSO protocolSAML 2.0 / OIDC
DocumentationOfficial docs

Supported identity providers

IdPSSOSCIMNotes
OktaVia third-partyNo SCIM available
Microsoft Entra IDVia third-partyNo SCIM available
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 Tango Card 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 Tango Card pricing problem

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

Tier comparison

PlanPriceSSOSCIM
FreeNo fees (face value only)
EnterpriseCustom pricing

Pricing structure

PlanPriceSSOSCIM
FreeNo fees (face value only)
EnterpriseCustom pricing

What this means in practice

For small teams using Tango Card's free tier

Currently paying $0 in platform fees (only gift card costs)
Upgrading to Enterprise for SSO/SCIM adds unknown annual cost
No public pricing means lengthy sales cycles and potential sticker shock

The Enterprise upgrade calculation

Base cost
$0/year → Custom Enterprise pricing
ROI depends entirely on negotiated Enterprise cost vs. manual user management overhead
Gift card purchasing remains at face value regardless of plan

Additional constraints

Opaque Enterprise pricing
No published rates make budget planning impossible
All-or-nothing provisioning
Can't get SSO without full Enterprise upgrade
Sales dependency
Every Enterprise deal requires custom negotiation
Limited market pricing data
Tango Card Enterprise costs aren't widely published

Summary of challenges

  • Tango Card 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 the upgrade actually includes

Enterprise Plan Identity Features

Tango Card gates both SSO and SCIM behind their Enterprise tier, which requires custom pricing negotiation:

FeatureDetails
SSO protocolsSAML 2.0, OIDC, Google Workspace
SCIM version2.0 (assumed standard)
JIT provisioning✓ Supported
User lifecycleCreate, update, deactivate users
Pre-built integrationsNone (generic SAML/SCIM only)

What you're actually paying for: The Enterprise upgrade bundles SCIM with whatever other "enterprise" features Tango Card has developed. Since this is a rewards and gift card platform, you're likely paying for advanced reporting, custom branding, higher transaction limits, and dedicated support alongside the identity features.

The pricing reality: Tango Card's base service is free (no markup on gift card face value), but Enterprise pricing is completely opaque. You'll need to go through a sales process to learn what the SCIM tax actually costs.

Key limitations

No pre-built IdP integrations: Unlike many SaaS apps, Tango Card doesn't offer ready-made connectors for Okta, Entra ID, or other major identity providers
Enterprise-only access: Even basic SSO requires the highest tier
Custom pricing: No transparent pricing for identity features

For most IT teams managing rewards programs, 80%+ of Enterprise features are irrelevant. You just need secure user provisioning for your HR and marketing teams distributing gift cards.

What IT admins are saying

Community sentiment on Tango Card's provisioning requirements centers around the Enterprise paywall for basic identity management features:

  • SSO and SCIM are locked behind Enterprise pricing with no transparency on costs
  • Free plan offers full rewards functionality but zero identity management capabilities
  • Enterprise pricing requires custom negotiations, creating budget uncertainty
  • No pre-built integrations with major IdPs like Okta or Entra ID

Tango recommends disabling unused login methods

Tango Card documentation, suggesting manual security configuration rather than automated IdP control

The recurring theme

While Tango Card's rewards platform is feature-rich on the free tier, IT teams hit an immediate paywall for any identity management beyond basic username/password logins. The lack of transparent Enterprise pricing makes budgeting difficult, and the absence of pre-built IdP integrations means custom SAML/SCIM configuration for teams that can afford the upgrade.

The decision

Your SituationRecommendation
Small rewards program (<20 users)Manual management is acceptable on free plan
HR team managing employee recognitionUse Stitchflow: automation essential for compliance
Marketing teams with frequent campaign staff changesUse Stitchflow: automation strongly recommended
Enterprise requiring SOC 2 complianceUse Stitchflow: avoid Enterprise plan negotiations
Multi-department rewards managementUse Stitchflow: automation essential for scale

The bottom line

Tango Card gates both SSO and SCIM behind custom Enterprise pricing, making identity management expensive for what should be standard functionality. For organizations that need automated provisioning without enterprise sales negotiations, Stitchflow delivers the automation at predictable flat-rate pricing.

Make Tango Card workflows AI-native

Tango Card 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
Less than a week, start to finish (~2 hours of your time)
Built with your team; extend to anything else in the company
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Technical specifications

SCIM Version

Not specified

Supported Operations

Not specified

Supported Attributes

Not specified

Plan requirement

Not specified

Prerequisites

Not specified

Key limitations

  • SSO/SCIM on Enterprise plan only
  • Enterprise pricing requires negotiation

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Last updated: 2026-01-11

* Pricing and features sourced from public documentation.

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