Scoped to real use

A proposal built around your environment.

MYID connects to systems that differ across every company. We price the capabilities, integration work, user population, assurance needs, hosting model, and support scope that your deployment requires.

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DISCOVERY

Readiness assessment

Confirm the business workflows, systems, permissions, data handling, and launch criteria before production work begins.

  • Capability and provider mapping
  • Network and access review
  • Data and audit requirements
  • Test and rollout plan
Scope the Assessment
PLATFORM

MYID deployment

Configure the user experiences, organization policies, branding, reporting, and connected services included in the engagement.

  • Company onboarding and sign in
  • Selected Manage and Protect functions
  • Optional Autopilot policy
  • Validation and release support
Plan the Deployment
OPERATIONS

Ongoing services

Add agreed administration, release, integration, monitoring, reporting, or support services after the production scope is defined.

  • Release and configuration support
  • Provider adapter maintenance
  • Operational review and reporting
  • Support terms defined in writing
Discuss Operations
What shapes the quote

Only price what the deployment needs.

A proposal should identify included work, customer responsibilities, assumptions, acceptance criteria, recurring charges, and any third party fees.

People and tenants

User population, number of companies, branding variants, administrator roles, and rollout groups.

Connected systems

Identity provider, directory, security source, endpoint evidence, training, messaging, and any customer specific adapter.

Selected functions

Password, factor, profile, unlock, recovery approval, incident response, Autopilot, learning, and reporting options.

Assurance and operations

Hosting, retention, monitoring, audit access, recovery, security review, support hours, and release management.

Provider costs stay visible

Identity, security, messaging, cloud, monitoring, app store, and other provider licenses may be supplied by the customer or quoted separately. The final proposal should say which party owns each subscription.

Production acceptance is required

Every customer must test its configured functions, provider permissions, failure behavior, audit evidence, performance, support path, and recovery process before production approval.

No public list price or universal service promise applies. Commercial terms, service objectives, support hours, included volume, and remedies exist only when they appear in an executed order or agreement.

Start with the systems you already operate.

Tell us which employee identity problems matter most and which providers must be connected.

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