Corma directly integrates with BlueConic for automated user provisioning and Identity Access Management (IAM) as a service
BlueConic is a Customer Data Platform (CDP) used by marketing and digital teams to unify customer data, build real-time profiles, and run personalization and segmentation across channels. It is primarily used by enterprise and large mid-market organizations for data-driven marketing activation.BlueConic follows a custom subscription licensing model, typically based on data volume, number of users, domains, and integrations rather than fixed per-seat pricing.
No clear per-user licensing visibility
Since pricing is not strictly per-seat, organizations lose track of who actually needs access versus who is just assigned access.
Over-provisioned marketer access
Many users are granted full segmentation or personalization rights even if they only use reporting or campaign tools.
Inactive users still part of license scope
Unused accounts remain active because there is no seat-based pressure to remove them.
Complex role and permission structure
Advanced CDP features require granular permissions, which are often misconfigured or overly broad.
Scaling data increases cost unpredictably
As customer data, domains, and integrations grow, licensing costs increase without clear usage transparency.
Centralized user & role visibility
See all BlueConic users, roles, and access levels in one place.
Usage-based activity tracking
Identify users actively building segments, journeys, or activating audiences vs inactive users.
Permission optimization
Right-size access (viewer vs marketer vs admin) based on actual usage.
Inactive user detection (30/60/90 days)
Flag dormant accounts still included in enterprise licensing scope.
Integration-level cost visibility
Understand how data sources, domains, and integrations impact license usage.
BlueConic uses a custom subscription model based on usage factors like data volume, domains, integrations, and enterprise requirements, not fixed per-user pricing.
Because it is a CDP with data-driven pricing rather than seat-based pricing, making cost and usage harder to track per user.
Yes. By identifying inactive users and over-permissioned roles, Corma helps reduce unnecessary access and cost overhead.
Yes. Corma tracks real activity like segmentation, audience creation, and activation workflows.
Yes. It is designed for enterprise-scale personalization and data activation across multiple channels.
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