Software-as-a-service (SaaS) management platform (SMP) is a centralized tool that enables organizations to discover, manage, optimize, and automate the lifecycle of their SaaS applications. It provides visibility into all SaaS usage across the business, including shadow IT, and integrates with identity providers, financial systems, and SaaS tools to unify data and workflows. SMPs support efforts to reduce software sprawl, improve license efficiency, enforce access policies, and maintain secure and compliant use of cloud software across departments.
A key differentiator of SMP is its ability to automate critical SaaS operations. This includes onboarding and offboarding users, managing access permissions, enforcing approval workflows, and applying real-time security and compliance policies. These capabilities help reduce manual effort, mitigate risk, and ensure that access to software is properly governed throughout the organization.
Unlike SaaS spend management software, which focuses primarily on tracking expenses, managing payments, and surfacing budget insights, SMPs emphasize operational control and governance. Key differentiators include automated user provisioning and deprovisioning, approval workflows, access control, security and compliance enforcement, and risk monitoring.
SMPs enable organizations to manage not only what is being spent, but also how SaaS is used, who uses it, and under what conditions. Products that exclusively manage Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, Salesforce, or any other single SaaS ecosystem do not qualify as SMPs unless they also support a broad range of third-party SaaS applications.
To qualify for inclusion in the SaaS Management category, a product must:
Discover and inventory sanctioned and unsanctioned SaaS applications. including shadow IT
Provide visibility into usage, license allocation, and renewal cycles across multiple SaaS vendors
Enable automation of workflows such as user provisioning, app onboarding and offboarding, and license right-sizing
Enforce access, security, and compliance policies related to SaaS usage
Integrate with identity providers, finance systems, and multiple SaaS applications
Offer insights and analytics to drive app adoption, optimize usage, and reduce waste