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1. kdeldy+Ek[view] [source] 2023-04-11 14:25:34
>>mathia+(OP)
For those wondering what the "SSO Tax" is, it refers to the excessive pricing practiced by SaaS providers to access the SSO feature on their product.

A documented rant has made the rounds at https://sso.tax , which lists all vendors and their pricing of SSO.

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2. pwarne+AQ[view] [source] 2023-04-11 16:39:12
>>kdeldy+Ek
I always thought this was insane, but now I wonder if "SSO Pricing"/tax is just the "real price" and the "Base pricing" is really the new free trial? Of course the SSO/real pricing is too high, and everyone negotiates it down, but the point is I suspect the "base pricing" is just a trial teaser that's probably not sustainable for many vendors in terms of margins. I'm just guessing here, maybe someone with some inside insight from one of these vendors can advise.
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3. wongar+U51[view] [source] 2023-04-11 17:46:11
>>pwarne+AQ
I'd rather consider it "SME pricing" vs "Enterprise pricing". Typically only companies above a certain size use SSO systems, and even larger ones require it for everything. Coincidentally bigger companies are also willing to pay more, so putting a high price on SSO enables SaaS to profit from those deep pockets without pricing themselves out of the market for smaller companies.
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4. westur+qc1[view] [source] 2023-04-11 18:13:46
>>wongar+U51
Schools, colleges, and universities typically have SSO but no budget or purchase authority.
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