Now in Triggr: CIPP Integration
By Harvey Coplestone
You can now build automations in Triggr that connect directly with CIPP — the open-source tool for centralized identity and permission management across Microsoft 365. Think: cross-tenant visibility, role hygiene, and access control made scalable.
First workflow we built?
A client wanted to keep their CIPP instance alive on the Azure free plan… so we set up a Triggr workflow that hits it every 5 minutes.
(Keeping apps warm for $0/month? You know we’re in. 😎)
What’s next? With Triggr + CIPP, you could:
- Auto-disable admin roles that haven’t been used in 30 days
- Post weekly permission change summaries to Teams
- Trigger alerts when MFA gets disabled anywhere
- Flag stale guest users across all tenants
- Run scheduled access reviews and log the output automatically
No more jumping between scripts, portals, and spreadsheets.
Just clean, automated identity governance — across the board.
Live now for all early adopters inside Triggr.