Overview
SaaS sprawl and Shadow IT create significant security vulnerabilities, exposing organizations to unmanaged apps, unauthorized access, and compliance risks. Trelica by 1Password mitigates these challenges with over 300 direct integrations with leading SaaS vendors, providing a comprehensive solution for automating app discovery, access management, and governance. With Trelica, organizations can: (1) Discover and manage shadow IT: Continuously identify unmanaged and unauthorized apps across the organization, reducing hidden security risks. (2) Streamline user lifecycle management: Automate provisioning, deprovisioning, and access governance to ensure employees have the right access at the right time. (3)Strengthen compliance and security: Enforce adherence to security policies through intuitive, user friendly workflows integrated with everyday tools like Slack and email. Trelica empowers IT and security teams to take control of their SaaS environment, optimize spend, and enhance organizational security, all while providing employees with seamless and secure access to the tools they need.
Highlights
- SaaS Discovery & Insights: Gain full visibility into your SaaS ecosystem with automated discovery of both managed and unmanaged apps. Identify shadow IT, monitor app usage, and access detailed risk and compliance insights to eliminate blind spots and enhance security.
- Access Management: Simplify and secure SaaS access throughout the employee lifecycle. Automate provisioning, de-provisioning, and access governance to ensure employees have the right access at the right time, while minimizing security risks and maintaining a seamless user experience.
- Spend Optimization: Maximize ROI on SaaS investments by uncovering unused licenses, identifying redundant apps, and streamlining renewals. Use actionable spend and utilization data to make smarter purchasing decisions and achieve continuous cost savings.
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Dimension | Description | Cost/12 months |
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Trelica Base Fee | Please contact for private offer. | $10,000.00 |
The following dimensions are not included in the contract terms, which will be charged based on your usage.
Dimension | Description | Cost/unit |
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True Up | True Ups/Overuse | $0.01 |
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Another strong point was secure credential sharing. Instead of sending passwords through emails or chat messages, access could be controlled more safely through shared vaults and permissions, which improved internal coordination and reduced unnecessary exposure of sensitive information.
From a UI/UX perspective, the platform feels clean and stable without becoming overly technical for normal users. Synchronization across devices and browsers also worked reliably during regular usage.
The Watchtower-style security alerts and password-health visibility were another unexpected benefit because they helped identify reused or weaker passwords that otherwise would have been ignored.
There are also occasional autofill inconsistencies on certain websites where fields are not detected correctly, particularly during multi-step login or verification pages.
During engineering and documentation activities, multiple portals, software systems, and shared tools required separate credentials, and manually tracking them became inefficient over time.
1Password solved this by centralizing password management, secure sharing, autofill, and credential organization into one controlled platform. Instead of repeatedly resetting passwords or searching through old records, credentials became accessible in a more structured and secure way.The biggest operational benefit was reduced friction during login-heavy workflows. Teams could securely access shared resources without depending on repeated password requests or insecure sharing methods.
It also improved password hygiene because strong unique passwords could be generated and maintained consistently without adding extra manual effort. Overall, it reduced credential-management overhead while improving security visibility and access control across regular work activities.