Summary and recommendation
FreeWheel does not expose a publicly documented user management API.
Its developer-facing APIs (MRM, ad decisioning) are scoped to ad inventory and campaign operations, not identity or user lifecycle management.
Any internal or partner-facing user administration API would require a direct contractual relationship and NDA with FreeWheel or Comcast Technology Solutions
absence of public docs does not confirm absence of a private API, but none can be verified or integrated against without that relationship.
API quick reference
| Has user API | No |
| SCIM available | No |
| SCIM plan required | N/A |
Authentication
Auth method: Not documented
User object / data model
User object field mapping is not yet verified for this app.
Core endpoints
Endpoint coverage is not yet verified for this app.
Rate limits, pagination, and events
Rate limits: Not documented
Rate-limit headers: No
Retry-After header: No
Rate-limit notes: Not documented
Pagination method: none
Default page size: 0
Max page size: 0
Pagination pointer: Not documented
Webhooks available: No
Webhook notes: No publicly documented webhook system for user-management events found in FreeWheel's official or developer documentation.
Alternative event strategy: User provisioning and access changes are managed manually through FreeWheel's platform UI or via direct engagement with FreeWheel account teams.
SCIM API status
- SCIM available: No
- SCIM version: Not documented
- Plan required: N/A
- Endpoint: Not documented
Limitations:
- No SCIM support documented in any official FreeWheel source.
- No IdP connector (Okta, Entra, Google Workspace, OneLogin) published for FreeWheel SCIM provisioning.
Common scenarios
No automatable user provisioning, deprovisioning, or role-assignment scenarios can be constructed from publicly available FreeWheel API documentation.
SCIM is not supported, and no IdP connector (Okta, Entra ID, Google Workspace, OneLogin) has been published for FreeWheel.
For teams building an identity graph across their SaaS stack, FreeWheel represents a gap node
account existence and role state cannot be programmatically queried or reconciled without direct account team engagement or access to undisclosed private APIs.
Scenario implementations are not yet verified for this app.
Why building this yourself is a trap
The core integration trap with FreeWheel is mistaking its public developer portal for a complete API surface. The publicly accessible APIs are ad-tech focused and carry no user object schema, no auth scopes for identity operations, and no rate-limit or pagination contracts relevant to user management.
Any assumption that a user lifecycle integration is buildable from public docs alone will fail at the authentication and endpoint discovery stage. Teams should treat FreeWheel as a manual-only node in any provisioning pipeline until FreeWheel formally publishes user management API documentation or SCIM support.
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