Their Pitch
End the era of sprawl.
Our Take
A SaaS detective that finds every app your employees are using (including the ones they're definitely not supposed to), then automates giving and removing access so IT doesn't have to play whack-a-mole with software licenses.
Deep Dive & Reality Check
Used For
- +**Your employees are using random apps IT never approved** → Zluri scans everything (browser data, finance records, login logs) and shows you the complete picture
- +**New hires wait 3 days for access while IT logs into 20 different systems** → Automated workflows provision everything based on their role and department
- +**You're paying for 500 Figma seats but only 200 people use it** → AI spots the waste and tells you exactly which licenses to cancel
- +**Nobody remembers to remove access when people quit** → Automatic deprovisioning kicks in when HR marks someone as terminated
- +Connects to 300+ tools with no-code automation - set rules once and it handles the boring repetitive stuff forever
Best For
- >Your company hit 200+ employees and nobody knows what software everyone's actually using
- >IT spends half their week manually adding and removing access across 50+ different apps
- >Finance is asking why you're paying $30k for licenses nobody uses
Not For
- -Teams under 100 people with fewer than 30 apps — you're paying enterprise prices to automate spreadsheet-level problems
- -Companies wanting plug-and-play simplicity — this needs someone to set up integrations with your HR system, finance tools, and browsers
- -Anyone on a tight budget — you'll need the full integration setup to get value, which isn't cheap
Pairs With
- *Okta (feeds user and app data so Zluri knows who should have access to what)
- *Workday (triggers automated provisioning when new hires are added or people change roles)
- *Slack (where IT gets alerts about access requests and policy violations)
- *Google Workspace (another identity source that helps map users to their actual app usage)
- *QuickBooks (provides transaction data so Zluri can match mystery charges to actual software)
- *Chrome (browser extension required to catch shadow IT apps that don't show up in official logs)
The Catch
- !Requires connecting 5-7 different systems (HR, finance, browsers, SSO) before it's useful — not a quick weekend setup
- !The shadow IT detection needs browser extensions on everyone's computers, which some employees will resist installing
- !Heavy reliance on integrations means if one breaks, you lose visibility into that chunk of your software stack
Bottom Line
Turns your chaotic software sprawl into an automated system so IT stops manually hunting down who has access to what.