Sign in with the identity provider you already use
Every additional password is an additional way in. SSO lets your team authenticate through an identity provider you already control, which means offboarding a staff member actually removes their access.
What SSO gives you
- Sign-in through supported identity providers
- Fewer standalone passwords to manage across a team
- Access tied to your existing identity lifecycle
- Works alongside 2FA, device verification, and RBAC
Frequently asked questions
Does SSO replace two-factor authentication?
They complement each other. SSO controls how identity is established; 2FA, device verification, and role-based permissions still apply within Seayora.
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Documentation
- Account Security: SSO, 2FA & Passkeys — How to secure your Seayora account with single sign-on, two-factor authentication, device verification, and passkeys (WebAuthn).
- Roles & Account Types — The difference between landlord, management, service professional, and tenant accounts — and what each role can do on Seayora.
Related features
- Two-Factor Authentication & Device Security — Two-factor authentication (2FA/TOTP), new-device sign-in alerts, device verification, and passkey-based sign-in protecting every Seayora account.
- Team Roles & Permissions (RBAC) — Role-based access control with employee accounts, so leasing agents, maintenance staff, and bookkeepers each see only their scope. Every action is audit-logged.