Dashlane

Corma directly integrates with Dashlane for automated software access management, user provisioning, and Identity Access Management (IAM) as a service

What is Dashlane?

Dashlane is a password manager and identity security platform that helps organizations securely store credentials, manage access, and enforce password policies across teams. It is widely used by IT and security teams to reduce password-related risks and improve access control.

Dashlane follows a per-user (seat-based) licensing model, with plans such as Starter, Team, and Business, along with enterprise-grade features like SSO and advanced security controls.

Where Dashlane license management goes wrong without integration

Per-seat pricing scales with employee count
Each employee requires a paid license, increasing cost as organizations grow.

Inactive users still consuming licenses
Departed or inactive employees may still retain active Dashlane seats.

Over-provisioning of premium plans
Users are often assigned Business or Enterprise plans without needing advanced features.

Shadow IT password managers
Teams may use multiple password tools (e.g., Bitwarden, 1Password), duplicating costs.

Lack of visibility into usage
Organizations struggle to track who actively uses Dashlane vs rarely logs in.

Key license management features with Corma

Centralized user visibility
Track all Dashlane users, roles, and license types in one dashboard.

Activity-based usage tracking
Identify active vs inactive users based on login and vault usage.

Plan optimization insights
Ensure users are on the right tier (Starter vs Team vs Business).

License reallocation
Reclaim unused seats and assign them to new users.

Security + usage alignment
Ensure licenses are tied to actual security needs and usage patterns.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Dashlane licensing work?

Dashlane uses a per-user subscription model, where each employee requires a paid seat based on plan tier.

What plans does Dashlane offer?

Starter, Team, Business, and Enterprise plans with increasing security and admin features.

Can inactive users still consume licenses?

Yes. Users who no longer access Dashlane may still occupy paid seats unless removed.

Why is Dashlane license management important?

Because it involves both cost optimization and security governance, ensuring only the right users have access.

Can Corma reduce Dashlane license costs?

Yes. By identifying inactive users, optimizing plan tiers, and eliminating duplicate tools, Corma reduces unnecessary spend.

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