Quizlar for Teams supports single sign-on (SSO), so your members log in with the work accounts they already have instead of separate Quizlar passwords. You can connect your identity provider over OIDC or SAML, which covers virtually every major IdP — Okta, Microsoft Entra ID (Azure AD), Google Workspace, OneLogin, and others.
For an organization, SSO means faster onboarding, centralized access control, and one less password for people to mishandle.
Quizlar supports both. OIDC is the simpler, modern choice if your IdP offers it — you configure the provider with a client ID and secret. SAML is the enterprise standard many IdPs default to — you supply your IdP's entity ID and metadata. Either way the end result is the same: members authenticate against your IdP and land in your Quizlar organization.
SSO is an organization-tier feature. It works alongside roles (admin, author, learner), shared org decks, cohort analytics, and central billing. See Quizlar for Teams for the full picture, or compliance training with spaced repetition for a common use case.
Yes. Quizlar for Teams supports single sign-on so members log in with their existing work accounts. You can connect your identity provider over OIDC or SAML.
Any IdP that supports OIDC or SAML, which covers Okta, Microsoft Entra ID (Azure AD), Google Workspace, OneLogin, and most others.
Both are supported. OIDC is the simpler modern option if your IdP offers it (configured with a client ID and secret). SAML is the enterprise standard many IdPs default to (configured with your IdP's entity ID and metadata).
An organization admin configures SSO from the org's SSO settings, choosing OIDC or SAML and entering the provider details.
No. SSO is an organization-tier (Quizlar for Teams) feature, alongside roles, shared decks, cohort analytics, and central billing.