GPT for Work does not currently offer SCIM-based user provisioning. Stepwork automates GPT for Work provisioning with 98% accuracy — no API required.
SCIM provisioning not clearly documented Complexity Vector: Org roles and usage controls are managed in admin UI
It’s frustrating when an AI platform is used broadly but SCIM provisioning isn’t clearly verifiable, leaving lifecycle work manual. …which is why teams use Stepwork to automate OpenAI flows with 98% accuracy without needing an API.
GPT for Work supports SAML and OIDC sign-on. Stepwork authenticates through your existing identity provider — the same way your employees do.
No. GPT for Work does not currently offer SCIM-based user provisioning, leaving IT teams to manage user lifecycle changes manually.
Stepwork automates GPT for Work provisioning through interface automation — the same way a human would, but with 98% accuracy and no API required. Record the flow once, and Stepwork runs it on demand or on a schedule.
Yes. Stepwork authenticates to GPT for Work through your existing identity provider (Okta, Microsoft Entra ID, 1Password, etc.) and completes MFA natively — including OTP, passkeys, and push notifications. No separate credentials or service accounts are needed.
The primary risk is enterprise access governance is unclear when lifecycle automation isn’t clearly documented.. Additional risks include manual onboarding; role drift; slow access reviews. Stepwork eliminates these risks by automating the entire provisioning workflow.
No. Stepwork completes MFA exactly like a human user — supporting OTP, passkeys, push notifications, and other methods. It signs in through your existing identity provider via SAML and OIDC, mirroring your organization's security posture.
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