
Passly
Multi-factor authentication (MFA) software
Identity and access management (IAM) software
Single sign-on (SSO) solutions
Identity management software
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What is Passly
Passly is a cloud-based identity and access management product focused on multi-factor authentication and single sign-on for workforce users. It is typically used by IT teams and managed service providers to secure access to business applications, VPNs, and Windows/macOS endpoints. Passly supports policy-based access controls, user lifecycle basics, and integrations with common SaaS apps and directories. It is positioned as an IT-admin-oriented MFA/SSO layer rather than a customer identity platform.
MFA plus SSO in one
Passly combines MFA and SSO so administrators can enforce stronger authentication while simplifying access to multiple applications. It supports common second-factor methods (for example, push/OTP) and can apply step-up authentication based on policy. This makes it suitable for securing SaaS logins and remote access without deploying separate point tools.
Admin-friendly policy controls
The product provides centralized administration for users, groups, and access policies. IT teams can define conditional access rules (such as requiring MFA for certain apps or networks) and manage authentication settings from one console. This aligns with typical SMB and MSP operational needs where quick configuration and repeatable policies matter.
Integrations for common environments
Passly is designed to integrate with widely used business applications and directory services to enable SSO and consistent authentication. It also supports standards-based connectivity for many SaaS apps, reducing the need for custom development. These integrations help organizations roll out MFA/SSO across a mixed application portfolio.
Not a CIAM platform
Passly is primarily oriented to workforce IAM use cases rather than customer identity and verification. Organizations needing advanced CIAM capabilities (such as consumer-scale identity proofing, progressive profiling, or complex consent management) may require additional products. This can increase architectural complexity for B2C scenarios.
Limited advanced authentication options
Compared with platforms that emphasize passwordless and device-bound authentication, Passly’s feature set is more centered on conventional MFA and SSO patterns. Organizations with strict phishing-resistant requirements (for example, hardware-backed credentials across all users) may find gaps depending on their standards and deployment model. Additional controls may be needed to meet higher assurance frameworks.
Ecosystem depth varies by app
While Passly supports integrations for many common applications, coverage and depth can vary across long-tail or specialized enterprise systems. Some applications may require manual SAML/OIDC configuration or workarounds. This can increase implementation time for heterogeneous environments.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Custom / Contact sales | Not publicly listed (contact Account Manager or Request a Quote) | Official vendor site (Kaseya/Passly) does not publish public list prices; subscriptions and seat increases are handled via Account Manager/quotes. Passly is in a retirement/decommission phase (access/use ends Dec 31, 2025). |
Seller details
Kaseya Limited
Miami, Florida, US
2000
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