Schedule-aware IAM

Access that knows when.

Real-time access provisioning, synchronized with verified shifts. Built on top of Okta, SailPoint, UKG, Workday, Epic. Never replaces. Always complements.

WFM knows when. IAM knows what. No one bridges them.

Your scheduling system tracks every shift. Your IAM system tracks every permission. Until now, those two systems never talked to each other — so employees keep access long after their shift ends, and CISOs have no defensible answer to HIPAA's "minimum necessary" doctrine.

$16.2M
average annual insider-incident cost — 75% non-malicious
Ponemon 2024 Cost of Insider Threats
Step 1

Build the schedule

AI-assisted scheduling that respects certifications, fatigue rules, fairness, and personal events.

Build the schedule
Step 2

Bind access to the shift

Every shift carries its own access policy. Shift starts, access provisions. Shift ends, access revokes. <500ms p95.

Bind access to the shift
Step 3

Prove it to the auditor

Immutable, hash-chained audit log correlates every access event with the scheduling context that authorized it.

Prove it to the auditor

Complement, never replace

VaryPoint sits in front of your existing IAM and WFM investments. We make them schedule-aware. Your Okta deployment still does what it does today — just smarter about when.

Okta
SailPoint
CyberArk
Microsoft Entra
UKG
Workday
Epic
Cerner

For CISOs and CIOs evaluating the schedule-access gap

Read the founder's long-form piece on why HIPAA's minimum-necessary doctrine requires time-aware IAM.

Read the thesis →