Saviynt
Saviynt
Updated August 20, 2025
Updated August 20, 2025
Saviynt provides centralized management of user access and entitlements across cloud and on-premises environments. It integrates risk analytics to help organizations enforce compliance and reduce access-related vulnerabilities.
Saviynt provides centralized management of user access and entitlements across cloud and on-premises environments. It integrates risk analytics to help organizations enforce compliance and reduce access-related vulnerabilities.
Identity Governance and Administration
Cost considerations
Cost considerations
Functionality
Functionality
Compatibility
Compatibility
User experience
User experience
Customer support
Customer support
Why these ratings?
Cyberse perspective
Cyberse perspective
Solution details
Target industry
Technology
Public sector
Industrials
Healthcare
Retail
Manufacturing
Financial services
Services support
In-house services
Third party integrators
Managed services
Product features
Password Management
Privileged Access Management (PAM)
Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)
Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
Single-Sign On (SSO)
Pricing
Free trial available
Market segment
Enterprise
Key features
API access
Platform solution
Integrations
Governance Risk and Compliance
Deployment
Cloud-native
Cloud-hosted
Cloud ecosystem partners
Amazon Web Services
Microsoft Azure Cloud
Google Cloud Platform
Ratings
Cost considerations
Saviynt charges per identity yet sells key capabilities like PAM, SaaS-management, and analytics as separate add-ons, so total cost can escalate. Buyers frequently cite higher subscription and implementation fees than mid-market competitors, pushing payback well past 24 months. The mix of à-la-carte modules makes budgeting unpredictable compared with other identity vendors.
Cost considerations
Saviynt charges per identity yet sells key capabilities like PAM, SaaS-management, and analytics as separate add-ons, so total cost can escalate. Buyers frequently cite higher subscription and implementation fees than mid-market competitors, pushing payback well past 24 months. The mix of à-la-carte modules makes budgeting unpredictable compared with other identity vendors.
Active directory objects
Privileged account count
User count
Functionality
Saviynt covers the full identity life-cycle, gives users risk-aware SSO and MFA, automates just-in-time and privileged access, and unifies governance analytics with HR and cloud systems. These functions are delivered in one suite rather than separate add-ons, matching the widest scope offered by any peer solution. The broad coverage lets organizations cut manual access work and close compliance gaps without extra tools.
Functionality
Saviynt covers the full identity life-cycle, gives users risk-aware SSO and MFA, automates just-in-time and privileged access, and unifies governance analytics with HR and cloud systems. These functions are delivered in one suite rather than separate add-ons, matching the widest scope offered by any peer solution. The broad coverage lets organizations cut manual access work and close compliance gaps without extra tools.
Compatibility
Saviynt provides native connectors for AD, LDAP, Azure AD, Workday and SAP, and supports SAML, OIDC, SCIM and REST APIs for cloud and on-prem applications. Most integrations work with out-of-the-box connectors, leaving only niche systems needing extra scripting. These factors place Saviynt at the high end of compatibility among identity security products.
Compatibility
Saviynt provides native connectors for AD, LDAP, Azure AD, Workday and SAP, and supports SAML, OIDC, SCIM and REST APIs for cloud and on-prem applications. Most integrations work with out-of-the-box connectors, leaving only niche systems needing extra scripting. These factors place Saviynt at the high end of compatibility among identity security products.
User experience
Employees can reset passwords and request access without calling the helpdesk, yet administrators report that deeper changes require digging through several screens and vendor guides. New admins usually need formal training before they feel comfortable managing roles and controls. The online manuals cover the basics but leave gaps that prompt support tickets.
User experience
Employees can reset passwords and request access without calling the helpdesk, yet administrators report that deeper changes require digging through several screens and vendor guides. New admins usually need formal training before they feel comfortable managing roles and controls. The online manuals cover the basics but leave gaps that prompt support tickets.
Customer support
Most customers receive only business-hours coverage unless they pay extra, and standard response targets are measured in hours, not minutes. Simple issues see quick replies, but connector or federation problems often stay open for weeks before engineers step in. The online knowledge base helps with basics, yet administrators still open many tickets for practical guidance.
Customer support
Most customers receive only business-hours coverage unless they pay extra, and standard response targets are measured in hours, not minutes. Simple issues see quick replies, but connector or federation problems often stay open for weeks before engineers step in. The online knowledge base helps with basics, yet administrators still open many tickets for practical guidance.
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