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Native SCIM

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

Native SCIM requires Enterprise plan

Summary and recommendation

Wix supports native SCIM provisioning, but only for customers on Wix Studio Enterprise or Wix Channels—premium tiers that start around $500/month minimum with custom pricing. The implementation is solid (supports user lifecycle management, group provisioning, and role mapping), but comes with significant constraints: OIDC-only SSO (no SAML support), limited IdP compatibility (works with Entra ID but lacks pre-built Okta integration), and requires specific permission roles to manage.

For organizations on Wix's standard plans ($17-159/month), this creates a massive cost barrier. A marketing team paying $36/month for Business suddenly faces a 14x price increase to unlock automated provisioning. That's jumping from $432/year to $6,000+/year—often for enterprise features they don't need. Meanwhile, manual user management across multiple client sites (common for agencies using Wix) becomes an operational nightmare without automation.

The strategic alternative

Wix 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
OktaSSO only
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 Wix 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 Wix pricing problem

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

Plan Structure

PlanPriceSSOSCIM
Light$17/month
Core$29/month
Business$36-159/month
Enterprise~$500/month minimum

Note: SCIM is only available with Wix Studio Enterprise or Wix Channels Enterprise plans. All standard plans ($17-159/month) lack any automated provisioning capabilities.

What this means in practice

The pricing gap is severe - Enterprise starts around $500/month compared to the highest standard plan at $159/month:

Current PlanMonthly CostEnterprise UpgradeAnnual Impact
Business ($36)$36+$464/month+$5,568/year
Business Elite ($159)$159+$341/month+$4,092/year

This represents a 13x to 3x pricing increase just to access SCIM provisioning.

Additional constraints

OIDC-only authentication
Wix doesn't support SAML, limiting IdP compatibility. Organizations using SAML-only setups face integration challenges.
No Okta pre-built integration
Despite Okta's market dominance, there's no official Okta Integration Network app. IT teams must configure custom OIDC connections.
Opaque Enterprise pricing
Wix doesn't publish Enterprise pricing, forcing organizations through lengthy sales processes to understand costs.
Agency-focused platform
Wix's enterprise features are designed for agencies managing multiple client sites, not traditional corporate IT environments.

Summary of challenges

  • Wix supports SCIM but only at Enterprise tier (Custom (~$500/month minimum))
  • 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

Wix doesn't sell SCIM separately. It's exclusively bundled with Wix Studio Enterprise or Wix Channels (custom pricing, ~$500/month minimum):

SCIM automated provisioning
OIDC single sign-on (no SAML support)
Dedicated account manager
Custom website templates
Master Service Agreements (MSAs)
White-label client management
Advanced agency collaboration tools
Priority support

The OIDC-only limitation is particularly restrictive—most enterprises expect SAML support, and there's no pre-built Okta integration available.

Stitchflow Insight

If you're running an enterprise web agency managing multiple client sites, these features may justify the cost. But if you just need automated user provisioning for a marketing team using Wix, you're paying enterprise agency pricing for features you won't use. We estimate ~80% of Enterprise features are irrelevant for organizations that only need SCIM for basic user management.

What IT admins are saying

Community sentiment on Wix's SCIM implementation centers on accessibility barriers and limited identity provider support. Common complaints:

  • Enterprise-only pricing that starts around $500/month for basic SCIM functionality
  • OIDC-only authentication with no SAML support
  • Missing pre-built Okta integration despite Okta's market dominance
  • Lack of pricing transparency for Enterprise plans

"OIDC only - no SAML support" consistently appears in integration discussions across forums and support channels.

Enterprise pricing not transparent

a frequent complaint from admins trying to budget for Wix provisioning capabilities.

The recurring theme

Wix forces a massive pricing jump for SCIM while limiting identity provider compatibility, making it impractical for most organizations that need automated user provisioning.

The decision

Your SituationRecommendation
On Business plans ($36-159/month), need SCIMUse Stitchflow: avoid the 3-13x price jump to Enterprise
On Standard plans ($17-29/month), need user provisioningUse Stitchflow: get automation without the massive tier upgrade
Already on Wix Studio Enterprise/ChannelsUse native SCIM: you're paying ~$500+/month already
Using Okta as your IdPUse Stitchflow: no native Okta integration available
Agency managing multiple client sitesUse Stitchflow: streamlined provisioning across all accounts

The bottom line

Wix locks SCIM behind Enterprise pricing that starts around $500/month—a massive jump from standard plans. For agencies and organizations that need provisioning automation without Enterprise overhead, Stitchflow delivers the same functionality at a fraction of the cost.

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

No Enterprise upgrade required
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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

  • Only available with Wix Studio Enterprise or Wix Channels
  • SSO uses OIDC only, not SAML
  • Requires Manage SSO and SCIM permission role
  • No Okta pre-built integration

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Last updated: 2026-01-11

* Pricing and features sourced from public documentation.

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