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What does Josys do?

Tool: Josys

The Tech: SaaS Management

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Their Pitch

AI-powered identity governance.

Our Take

It's a control panel for all your company's apps. Instead of logging into 50 different tools to see who has access to what, you get one dashboard that shows everything.

Deep Dive & Reality Check

Used For

  • +**You're discovering shadow apps at 2am during security audits** → Get a complete map of every tool your team uses, approved or not
  • +**New hires wait 3 days for access while you manually create 15 different accounts** → Automate the whole onboarding process with one-click provisioning
  • +**Former employees still getting company Slack messages 6 months later** → Automatic offboarding cuts access everywhere instantly
  • +Connects to 300+ apps automatically - no need to build custom integrations or maintain API connections yourself
  • +AI flags weird login patterns - like someone accessing your CRM from Belarus at 3am

Best For

  • >Your IT team is managing 20+ apps and onboarding takes forever because you're clicking through each one manually
  • >You keep finding employees using random tools you've never heard of and have no idea what data they're sharing
  • >Someone left the company but can still access your Salesforce because nobody remembered to revoke their permissions

Not For

  • -Small teams under 10 people with fewer than 5 apps — you're paying enterprise prices for overkill
  • -Companies that want plug-and-play simplicity — this needs someone willing to configure policies and review alerts
  • -Anyone hoping for transparent pricing — you'll need to sit through a demo to find out what it costs

Pairs With

  • *Okta (handles the actual login process while Josys manages who gets access to what)
  • *Slack (where your team gets alerts about suspicious login attempts and new app discoveries)
  • *Microsoft 365 (integrates directly to sync user permissions across your Office apps)
  • *Salesforce (one of the 300+ apps it monitors for orphaned accounts and unused licenses)
  • *Zendesk (to track support tickets about access issues that should decrease once this is working)
  • *Google Workspace (another major integration point for user provisioning and SSO management)

The Catch

  • !No public pricing means you're stuck with sales calls and custom quotes that could be anywhere from reasonable to eye-watering
  • !You'll need someone on your team who actually wants to become the 'SaaS admin' or this becomes another tool nobody maintains
  • !The research shows zero real user reviews or complaints, which either means it's new or nobody's talking about it online

Bottom Line

Finally, someone built a tool that tells you which employees still have Slack admin access three months after they quit.