Provisionr is designed to manage group and resource memberships for systems that are managed by your Infrastructure, IT, or Security team. Many IT and Security teams grant access to groups and then assign those groups to resources. We manage the memberships to those groups, and let your team determine how those groups are used to access resources. In other words, what can we “invite a user to” that then gives them access to the resources they need to do their job? This section is designed to be read top to bottom. Each page introduces a core concept and builds on the previous one.Documentation Index
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Policy Control
Integrations
Why we focus on IdP-level integrations and what we connect to.Read Integrations →
Users & Identities
How every person gets a single unified profile regardless of how many systems they use.Read Users & Identities →
Dimensions & Attributes
How profile metadata is structured into Dimensions (keys) and Attributes (values) that power policy decisions.Read Dimensions & Attributes →
Policies & Rules
How rulesets, rules, and conditions determine which users get access to which groups and resources.Read Policies & Rules →
Groups & Resources
How groups and resources are imported, monitored, and managed with Provisionr.Read Groups & Resources →
Scheduled Sync
How and when Provisionr evaluates policies and syncs changes to your connected systems.Read Scheduled Sync →
Workspace
Authentication & Authorization
SSO, roles and permissions, API access, and service accounts.Read Auth →
Tenant Isolation
Workspace isolation architecture and multi-tenant data protection.Read Infrastructure →
Naming Conventions
Resource abbreviations and ID conventions used across Provisionr.Read Nomenclature →
Event Logs
Audit trail of workspace events for compliance, security monitoring, and troubleshooting.Read Event Logs →