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Reco Now Supports More Than 160 SaaS Apps!

Kate Turchin
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March 18, 2025
May 22, 2025
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SaaS security is a journey, not a destination. 

Every day, businesses expand their digital ecosystems – adopting new applications, onboarding users, and integrating more systems. Today's mission-critical platforms may become tomorrow's legacy systems, while emerging technologies rapidly transform from novelties into essential infrastructure. This constant evolution means your SaaS environment is never static. Likewise, your SaaS security needs are always changing.

As organizations adopt SaaS Security Posture Management (SSPM) solutions, a big pain point is a lack of app coverage. Every SSPM provider supports market leaders like Salesforce, Microsoft, ServiceNow, and Workday. But what about your niche or emerging apps? Aren’t those important, too?

Unfortunately for many companies, their SSPM providers are limited by their technology's ability to keep up – which means prioritizing apps that have a bigger market share. Meanwhile, these less common, exotic apps fall off the radar. 

Companies are left with a difficult choice: either manage security the old-fashioned way, stumbling through dashboards and how-to’s and parsing through thousands of events, or reduce the speed of SaaS application adoption.

Legacy SSPM is Falling Behind

To support customer needs, many SSPM providers will take integration requests and “put them on the roadmap” for next quarter or even next year. Others will offer customers a software development kit (SDK) and ask them to do it themselves – but who has time for that project?

Organizations end up heavily invested in robust tools with tons of bells and whistles – but still don’t have a solution to meet their specific needs. 

There’s a Better Way: Dynamic SaaS Security, by Reco

As your SaaS landscape evolves, your security provider must evolve, too.

That’s why Reco is happy to announce that we now provide coverage for over 160 SaaS app integrations! With our Dynamic SaaS Security Platform, we can rapidly release support for new apps, on request. You can check out our complete SaaS apps coverage here.

Reco’s Dynamic SaaS Security Platform can:

  • Release feature-full support for 3-5 new apps per week
  • Meet customer requests for integrations in a matter of days or weeks
  • Support 162 SaaS apps, and counting…

The Technology That Makes it Possible: The SaaS App Factory™

When our founders designed Reco, they designed it with this flexibility in mind. They knew that the only way to stay relevant was to develop a technology that could evolve with the customer. And to do that we needed to be able to rapidly support new apps.

The SaaS App Factory™ is our no-code/low-code engine that enables supporting new apps in days, not quarters.

Case Study: Next-Day Support

One publicly-traded insurance company was desperate to secure a SaaS application that was critical to their core business functionality. They waited over 3 months as another vendor struggled to integrate the application and still were told it wouldn’t be possible without more delays. Understandably frustrated, they came to Reco to see what we could do. 

We were able to fully integrate our SaaS security platform with their core application within one day of receiving the request using the SaaS App Factory™.

FAQ

How does the SaaS App FactoryTM work?

The App Factory uses a combination of API-based integration, no-code/low-code development model, and machine learning to quickly map and understand new SaaS applications and bring them under our security coverage.

What security capabilities does Reco provide for applications added through the SaaS App Factory?

Applications added through the App Factory receive comprehensive security coverage. This includes: 

  • Complete discovery of SaaS-to-SaaS connections, identities, and data
  • Posture checks
  • Adherence to compliance baselines
  • Security settings
  • Threat detections
  • Identity and access governance
  • GenAI, AgenticAI, and AI copilot discovery
  • And more!

How do I request an integration and how long will it take?

You can request an integration through your Customer Success Manager. Reco develops and releases integrations per customer requests, typically in less than three weeks.

How does the SaaS App Factory integrate with my environment?

Reco is non intrusive and requires read-only access to the application metadata via APIs. The platform leverages Descope to ensure our authentication and user management are integrated securely.

How does the SaaS App Factory address shadow IT?

The App Factory allows organizations to quickly bring shadow IT applications under security management once they're discovered, rather than forcing IT teams to block applications that business units find valuable.

New App? Get Support, with Reco

SaaS security is not a one-size-fits-all. Secure all your SaaS applications today, with the Dynamic SaaS Security Platform by Reco. Contact us to schedule a demo or watch a pre-recorded demo here.

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Kate Turchin

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Kate Turchin is the Director of Demand Generation at Reco.

Technical Review by:
Gal Nakash
Technical Review by:
Kate Turchin

Kate Turchin is the Director of Demand Generation at Reco.

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