Integrate non-directory SAML app

Integrate non-directory SAML app

Note: Check our app directory to see if the app you need is already integrated with Zoho One.
  1. Sign in to the Zoho One Admin Panel.
  2. Go to Applications, then click Add Application.
  3. Under Non-Directory App, click Add.
  4. Name the app, and enter a description if needed.
  5. Click Select SSO mode, then select SAML under Sign-In Type.
  6. Enter all SAML details.
  7. Perform attribute mapping if the app you're configuring needs it.
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  8. Click Done, then click Create.
  9. Click Manage App to assign the app to users, Open App to start using the app, or OK to continue adding apps.



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