Calendly for IT Teams
As your organization adds Calendly to its tech stack, your IT team may have a few important questions:
- Does Calendly meet our company’s security and compliance needs?
- Can it support our current sign-up and login systems?
- Will it give us the tools we need to manage users easily?
- Can it help us stay compliant when handling customer or user data?
The short answer: Yes!
Security and compliance
Calendly is certified with SOC 2 Type 2 and ISO/IEC 27001. It also meets PCI and GDPR requirements and follows FINRA and GLBA guidelines for financial institutions.
Single sign on (SSO) and domain control
Use single sign-on (SSO) to connect Calendly with your identity provider and protect user access. Add domain control to make sure only approved team members can sign up using your company’s email domain.
User Management with SCIM
Use SCIM provisioning to manage users more efficiently. Create user groups and assign access without needing IT to step in.
Manage Customer Data
Calendly helps your team stay compliant with privacy laws. You can delete personal data either in the app or through an API.
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Set up SSO and domain control
- SAML single sign-on (SSO) overview
- How to set up SAML SSO with your identity provider
- Domain Control with Calendly
- How to set up domain control
Manage users
Monitor data and activity
External resources
Use the resources below to learn more about Calendly’s security and compliance measures.
- Calendly's privacy policy
- Calendly's Terms and Conditions
- Calendly's security white paper
- Calendly’s privacy white paper
- Request documentation via Whistic