Introduction

The identity and access management (IAM) industry is one of the fastest-growing technology sectors in the world, projected to reach $34 billion+ over the next few years. Tools like Okta, Imprivata, Azure AD (Entra), Ping Identity, JumpCloud, SailPoint, ForgeRock, and Duo Security have become essential for organizations building Zero-Trust architectures.

Yet for all their strengths, there is one critical area they don’t fully solve:

Access delegation to platforms that don’t support granular roles or additional user accounts.

This is where AccessOff enters the market with a unique, powerful value proposition.


Why Identity Management Remains Incomplete

Identity tools successfully manage:

  • Authentication
  • MFA
  • Device trust
  • SSO
  • Role provisioning
  • Directory integrations

But they cannot control access inside external SaaS platforms that:

  • Allow only one login

  • Lack granular roles

  • Don’t support SSO

  • Don’t track per-user actions

  • Require assistants/contractors to access shared accounts

Examples include:

  • Social platforms (Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn)

  • Ads managers (Google Ads, Meta Ads, Twitter Ads)

  • SaaS dashboards

  • Vendor portals

  • Analytics tools

  • Industry-specific systems

  • Creative or marketing tools

Identity platforms verify who you are —
but they cannot enforce what you do once inside shared accounts.


Where AccessOff Fits in the Identity Management Stack

AccessOff extends the IAM ecosystem by securing access delegation, allowing companies to safely share accounts without exposing credentials.

AccessOff provides:

  • Granular permission controls

  • Time-limited access

  • Session tracking

  • Action-level monitoring

  • Instant revoke capability

  • Multi-user access without credential sharing

It perfectly complements identity management tools like:

  • Imprivata (healthcare identity)

  • Okta

  • Azure AD

  • Ping Identity

  • OneLogin

  • JumpCloud

  • Duo

  • SailPoint

  • ForgeRock

These platforms protect identity; AccessOff protects delegated access to shared SaaS tools.


The Market Opportunity

The identity management market is massive — but underserved in shared-access control.

80% of teams still share passwords for at least one platform.
60% of businesses work with agencies, VAs, contractors, or rotating staff.

This leaves billions of dollars of exposure and inefficiency.

AccessOff solves a global, cross-industry, and high-frequency access problem IAM tools cannot address.


Conclusion

The identity management world is evolving — and AccessOff is becoming the missing piece of the modern access stack. As IAM grows, AccessOff grows with it, securing the edge of identity: delegation.

AccessOff complements the whole IAM ecosystem — not competes with it.