SAN FRANCISCO — SSOJet today launched an enterprise Single Sign-On platform that applies AI-native design principles to one of the most time-consuming challenges in B2B software: implementing the enterprise authentication infrastructure that large buyers require before signing contracts.
Enterprise SSO integration has long been a bottleneck for growing SaaS companies. The process typically involves weeks or months of specialized engineering work — configuring SAML and OIDC protocols across multiple identity providers, managing certificates, handling provider-specific edge cases, and building admin interfaces for enterprise IT teams. For many SaaS companies, this work delays product launches, diverts resources from core development, and creates ongoing maintenance overhead.
SSOJet’s platform is designed to compress that timeline by combining pre-built infrastructure with AI-powered tooling that automates much of the implementation process.
AI-Powered Integration Workflow
At the center of SSOJet’s approach is an AI implementation assistant that analyzes existing authentication codebases to identify optimal integration points. The assistant generates framework-specific code tailored to the company’s tech stack, provides real-time troubleshooting during deployment, and automatically creates documentation for end-user onboarding.
The company has also structured its documentation specifically for AI code editors. Developers using Cursor, Windsurf, or GitHub Copilot can implement enterprise SSO through conversational prompts rather than manually parsing technical documentation. An open-source LLM integration guide on GitHub enables AI coding assistants to understand SSOJet’s API patterns and generate correct integration code across multiple frameworks and environments.
Native SDKs span 15+ platforms: Next.js, React, Vue, Angular, Node.js, Go, .NET, Java Spring Boot, Python, PHP, Laravel, ASP.NET Core, iOS, and Android — reflecting the fragmented tech stacks of modern SaaS companies.
Enterprise SSO as an Add-On Layer
Unlike authentication platforms that require companies to adopt a new auth stack, SSOJet operates as an enterprise SSO layer that sits on top of existing infrastructure. SaaS companies using Auth0, Firebase, Amazon Cognito, ForgeRock, or custom-built authentication can integrate SSOJet without migrating user data, changing login flows, or disrupting current systems.
The platform ships with pre-built connectors for 25+ identity providers covering the enterprise landscape: Microsoft Entra ID, Okta, Google Workspace, Ping Identity, OneLogin, Salesforce Identity, IBM Security Verify, ForgeRock, JumpCloud, CyberArk, SailPoint, Saviynt, Keycloak, and Shibboleth, among others. Both SAML 2.0 and OpenID Connect protocols are fully supported with enterprise features including assertion encryption, single logout, dynamic client registration, and directory synchronization via SCIM 2.0.
Positioned for AI Agent Authentication
SSOJet has extended its platform to support the Model Context Protocol (MCP), the open standard — now under the Linux Foundation’s governance — that enables AI agents to connect to enterprise tools. As AI agent deployments move from experimental to production in corporate environments, the authentication layer between agents and enterprise identity providers has emerged as a security-critical gap.
SSOJet’s MCP authentication routes AI agent access through existing enterprise identity providers, enabling security teams to apply the same policies governing human user access — conditional access, step-up authentication, session controls — to AI agent connections.
Pricing and Availability
SSOJet charges per SSO connection rather than per user. The Business plan starts at $99 per month for two connections with unlimited users per connection, keeping costs predictable as enterprise customer organizations scale.
The platform is available now with a 30-day free trial at ssojet.com.
About SSOJet
SSOJet provides a turnkey enterprise Single Sign-On infrastructure for B2B SaaS companies. The platform enables companies to add enterprise authentication capabilities—including SAML 2.0, OIDC, SCIM directory sync, and Model Context Protocol support—on top of existing auth stacks, without migration or replacement.
SSOJet supports 25+ identity providers and serves companies across the B2B SaaS ecosystem, selling to mid-market and enterprise customers with mandatory SSO requirements. The company is headquartered in San Francisco.
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