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With API registration integration and Single Sign On single sign-on (SSO) integration,our goal is to get users registered on the platform. With Content integration, our goal is to get content onto the platform.

  • API registration integration
    Use this when your users register for the event in one place but have not created a password or other login credentials before. API Registration Integration takes user information from your database and pulls it into your JUNO platform. Then JUNO generates a “magic link” that users click to log in without a password.

  • Single Sign On sign-on (SSO) integration
    Use this when your users already have login credentials for your organization’s external site. SSO Integration takes user credentials from your database and pulls them into your JUNO platform. This means that people log into JUNO using the same usernames and passwords as on your member sites. When logging in, users are briefly redirected to enter their credentials on your organization’s site, then brought back to JUNO once the credentials are verified.

  • Content integration
    Use this when your existing content is already housed on a third-party content management system. Content integration pulls the content directly from that third party and displays it on your JUNO platform.

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