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Configure Google Workspace SSO

Step-by-step guide to set up Google OAuth2 for your organization

Overview

This guide walks you through configuring Google Workspace (formerly G Suite) as your SSO identity provider. After setup, your team can sign in using their Google organizational accounts.

Prerequisites:
  • Google Workspace admin access
  • Scalelite Manager Pro subscription (Pro or Enterprise tier)
  • Your callback URL from the SSO Settings page

1Access Google Cloud Console

Go to console.cloud.google.com and sign in with your Google Workspace admin account.

Console
Dashboard APIs & Services Billing IAM
APIs & Services
Credentials

Click "APIs & Services" in the left sidebar, then select "Credentials".

2Create OAuth Client ID

Click "+ CREATE CREDENTIALS" at the top and select "OAuth client ID".

Create OAuth client ID
Create an OAuth 2.0 client ID for your application

Your Scalelite Manager domain

⚠️ Copy this exact URL from your SSO Settings page

3Copy Your Credentials

After creating the OAuth client, Google will display your credentials. Copy both values:

OAuth client created
Important: Save these credentials securely. The Client Secret won't be shown again!

4Configure in Scalelite Manager

Return to your SSO Settings page and click "Add Provider".

  1. Select "Google" as the provider type
  2. Enter a name (e.g., "Company Google SSO")
  3. Paste your Client ID
  4. Paste your Client Secret
  5. Optionally, add allowed email domains (e.g., yourcompany.com)
  6. Click "Save Provider"

5Enable and Test

After saving, click "Enable" on your provider card. Test the SSO login by:

  1. Opening a private/incognito browser window
  2. Navigating to your login page
  3. Clicking "Sign in with Google"
  4. Verifying you can authenticate with your Google Workspace account
Troubleshooting: If you see "redirect_uri_mismatch" error, double-check that the redirect URI in Google Console exactly matches the callback URL shown in your SSO Settings page.

Next Steps

  • Return to SSO Settings
  • Configure additional providers (Azure AD, Okta)
  • Enable "Enforce SSO" to require SSO login for all users

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