Full-Time
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API platform for integrating enterprise features
$150k - $185kAnnually
Senior
Remote in USA
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WorkOS provides an API platform that helps software as a service (SaaS) companies easily add important enterprise features to their products. The platform includes tools for User Management, Single Sign-On (SSO), Directory Sync (SCIM), and Audit Logs, among others. By using WorkOS, SaaS companies can quickly become ready for enterprise clients, reducing the time needed for integration from months to just minutes. This allows them to pursue larger business deals. What sets WorkOS apart from its competitors is its unified approach and developer-friendly design, which makes it easier for engineers to implement these features without getting bogged down in the details. The main goal of WorkOS is to enable SaaS companies to focus on their unique offerings while providing the necessary enterprise functionalities seamlessly.
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
Series B
Total Funding
$77.8M
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
Founded
2019
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