Conductor’s User Management API allows our users the flexibility to create and manage users in our platform through an API. This supports our customers who prefer to configure and manage users in their proprietary or third-party user access management systems.
Benefits
- Centralized Management. A user management API allows for the centralized management of user accounts and access control. This means that user information can be maintained in one location, making it easier to manage and update.
- Integration. By providing a user management API, organizations can enable other applications to easily integrate with their user management system. This allows for a more seamless user experience, as users can use a single set of credentials to access multiple applications.
- Customization. A user management API can provide more flexibility and customization options for organizations, allowing them to tailor user management to their specific needs. For example, an organization might have unique requirements for user roles and permissions, which can be implemented through a custom user management API.
- Security. By centralizing user management and access control, a user management API can improve security by reducing the risk of unauthorized access or misuse of user data.
- Scalability. A user management API can also help to improve scalability, as it allows for the management of a large number of users and user accounts. By providing an API, organizations can more easily accommodate an increasing number of users and user-related requests.
Overall, using a user management API can provide significant value for organizations by streamlining user management, improving security, and enabling easier integration with other applications, while also improving their users’ experience.
What can I accomplish with Conductor's User Management API?
The User Management API let's your organization:
- Get lists of and details about your current users
- Create new users and update existing users' access
- Activate and deactivate existing users
How do I set up the User Management API?
You'll need to work with your IT or Identity team to build the connection using the instructions described here.
Note that whichever team you work with to build this connection will need Conductor credentials to access both the instructions linked above and the User Management API itself. Learn how to add users here.