How Medipyxis Achieved Full Provisioning Coverage Across Every App, Including the One They Built
of apps covered, including their own proprietary platform
audit-ready access records across all systems
audit-ready access records across all systems

About the company
Medipyxis is a healthcare SaaS platform that is the operating system for mobile wound care teams. Their platform consolidates everything a mobile clinic needs into one connected system, purpose-built for care delivered outside hospital walls.
The challenge
Like most fast-moving companies, Medipyxis's SaaS stack grew alongside the business. And with every new tool came a new provisioning task.
Every hire, role change, or departure meant chasing down access across every system by hand. Access requests waited on IT, onboarding stalled, and with a growing team operating in a compliance-sensitive healthcare environment, the operational and audit risk was mounting.
When they started looking for a solution, the answer seemed straightforward, until they ran into the reality of SCIM. Most tools required upgrading every vendor to an enterprise plan just to unlock it, turning a governance project into an unexpected budget conversation.
That's what brought them to StackBob.
The solution
Brights tur Medipyxis deployed StackBob's No-Code Autonomous Provisioning (NCAP™) – a technology that connects to any application and brings it into identity governance without APIs, SCIM, or pre-built connectors, and without requiring vendor plan upgrades to get there.
Moreover, this meant that Medipyxis' proprietary platform was treated no differently from any other app in their stack. Onboarding, role changes, and offboarding were automated across third-party tools and their own product alike with no custom development and no integration work on Medipyxis' side.
As part of the deployment, Medipyxis also secured shared accounts with StackBob's built-in encrypted vault and 2FA, enhancing security for common accounts across the team.