April 15, 2026 - Single Sign-On (SSO)
One click to sign in. ๐
Sally now supports Single Sign-On with Microsoft, Google, and Apple. No separate Sally password required, and Microsoft 365 admins can approve access for the whole tenant in one step.
๐ What's new?โ
Three new buttons on the Sally login page let users sign in with the identity they already have:
- Microsoft โ Microsoft 365 / Azure AD (work & school accounts) and personal Microsoft accounts (Outlook.com, Hotmail, Live).
- Google โ Google Workspace and personal Google accounts.
- Apple โ Sign in with Apple for personal Apple IDs.
First-time users don't need to register manually. Sally creates the account automatically on the first sign-in via any of these providers.
Admin consent for Microsoft 365โ
If your organization runs on Microsoft 365, a Global Administrator can approve the permissions Sally needs for the entire tenant in one step. After that, users no longer see a personal consent screen when signing in with Microsoft for the first time.
Why it mattersโ
SSO removes one more password from your users' day-to-day and keeps access governance where it belongs: in your identity provider. Revoke a user there, and Sally follows. SSO also pairs naturally with SCIM provisioning for fully automated onboarding and offboarding.
SSO does not replace Sally's email and password login. Both methods stay available, so you can pick whichever fits your policy.
๐ Learn more in the SSO Login guide.
