JumpCloud is a modern cloud directory platform that helps businesses manage their users, devices, and access—all from one place, without needing traditional on-premise servers like Active Directory. Think of it as a central nervous system for your company’s IT: it connects employees to the resources they need (apps, files, Wi-Fi, devices) while ensuring everything stays secure and compliant.
Whether your team is fully remote, hybrid, or in-office, JumpCloud gives IT administrators the tools to securely control who gets access to what, from where, and on what device.
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Why JumpCloud Exists
For decades, companies relied on Microsoft’s Active Directory (AD), which worked great when everyone worked in a central office, using company-issued Windows devices. But today’s workforce looks very different:
- Teams use macOS, Windows, Linux, and even Android devices.
- Work happens in cloud apps like Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, Slack, Zoom, Notion, etc.
- People access work from home offices, co-working spaces, or even while traveling.
- Companies adopt a mix of remote workers, contractors, vendors, and third-party tools.
Traditional directories like AD simply weren’t built for this new reality. That’s where JumpCloud comes in—it’s cloud-native, platform-agnostic, and built for the modern way of working.
What Does JumpCloud Do?
JumpCloud is more than just a directory. It’s an all-in-one platform that combines:
- Identity Management – so users log in once and access all their tools
- Single Sign-On (SSO) – so they don’t need 10 passwords
- Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) – for extra security
- Device Management – so IT teams can manage laptops and phones
- Policy Enforcement – to keep everything compliant
- User Lifecycle Management – for easy onboarding and offboarding
Think of it as the glue that binds your people, devices, and cloud tools together—with security baked in.
How Does JumpCloud Work? (Step-by-Step)
Let’s break it down into a simple workflow:
Step 1: Set Up Your Organization
Once you create a JumpCloud account, you’ll set up your organization in the admin dashboard. You’ll define key settings like admin roles, authentication policies, and integrations with tools like Google Workspace, Okta, or HR systems.
Step 2: Add or Sync Users
You can manually create users, import them via CSV, or connect JumpCloud to existing systems like Active Directory or Google Workspace. That way, when a new employee joins, they automatically show up in JumpCloud—ready for access provisioning.
Step 3: Assign Groups and Roles
Create groups for departments like Sales, Marketing, or Engineering. Assign roles and access policies so that each group gets access only to the tools and apps they need.
Step 4: Connect Applications (SSO)
Use JumpCloud’s built-in SAML-based Single Sign-On to connect users to cloud apps like Salesforce, Zoom, or Dropbox. One password unlocks everything.
Step 5: Enforce Security Policies
Enable MFA, set up password complexity rules, and define conditional access based on device type, location, or login behavior. JumpCloud also supports Zero Trust Security by continuously validating user and device trustworthiness.
Step 6: Install Device Agents
Install JumpCloud agents on company devices, whether they’re Windows, Mac, or Linux. This lets you push software updates, enforce disk encryption, set firewall rules, and even remotely wipe lost or stolen devices.
Step 7: Automate Onboarding and Offboarding
When someone joins the company, you can automatically provision access to all their tools and ship them a secure laptop. When someone leaves, you can instantly remove access and lock devices. All in a few clicks.
Who Uses JumpCloud?
JumpCloud serves small to midsize businesses (SMBs) and mid-market enterprises, especially those with:
- Remote or hybrid teams
- Mixed device environments (Mac + Windows + Linux)
- Security or compliance needs (HIPAA, SOC2, ISO 27001)
- IT teams that need to scale without adding headcount
- Growing companies that outgrew Google or Microsoft’s basic admin tools
Industries that love JumpCloud include:
- Tech startups
- Education and EdTech
- Financial services
- Healthcare
- Nonprofits
- Retail and logistics
If your team works across different tools, geographies, and devices—JumpCloud helps you stay organized and secure.
Real-World Use Cases
1. Remote Onboarding
You hire a new employee in Spain. With JumpCloud, you create their user account, assign them to the right group, ship a pre-configured MacBook, and give them secure access to Slack, Notion, and Google Workspace—all before their first day.
2. Device Compliance
Your security policy requires disk encryption and a firewall on every device. JumpCloud automatically enforces this across your entire fleet—and alerts you if any device goes out of compliance.
3. Contractor Offboarding
A freelancer completes their project. You disable their JumpCloud account, and access to GitHub, Notion, and company VPN is instantly revoked.
Key Features of JumpCloud at a Glance
| Feature | What It Does |
|---|---|
| Cloud Directory | Centralizes user identities across all systems |
| Single Sign-On (SSO) | One login for all apps |
| Multi-Factor Authentication | Adds extra login security |
| Device Management | Manage Windows, macOS, Linux, Android devices from one dashboard |
| Conditional Access | Enforces rules based on location, time, or device type |
| RADIUS & LDAP | Secure access to Wi-Fi, VPNs, and legacy systems |
| Lifecycle Automation | Automates user onboarding and offboarding |
| Directory Insights | Provides activity logs and compliance reporting |
| Zero Trust Architecture | Continuously verifies trust before granting access |
How JumpCloud Fits into Your IT Stack
JumpCloud isn’t a rip-and-replace tool. It plays well with others. It can integrate with:
- Google Workspace or Microsoft 365
- Active Directory or LDAP
- MDM tools like Kandji or Jamf
- HR tools like BambooHR or HiBob
- Endpoint monitoring tools like Datadog or CrowdStrike
This flexibility makes JumpCloud ideal for modern IT stacks that are a mix of legacy systems and new cloud tools.
How Rayda Supports JumpCloud Integration
While JumpCloud handles the identity and access side, Rayda takes care of the hardware and provisioning layer.
Here’s how they work together:
- When a user is created in JumpCloud, Rayda automatically assigns them a device based on role, department, or location.
- Rayda keeps track of who owns what device, where it is, and what condition it’s in.
- When someone leaves the company, Rayda makes it easy to schedule returns, remotely wipe devices, or transfer equipment to someone else.
- Rayda logs asset warranties, device histories, and IT tickets, giving you full visibility.
Together, JumpCloud and Rayda create a complete user lifecycle system—from identity to device.
Final Thoughts
So, what is JumpCloud? It’s your central command center for managing people, devices, and access in the modern workplace. Whether you’re a fast-growing startup or a mature mid-market company, JumpCloud helps you scale securely, automate IT tasks, and support your team wherever they work.
And when paired with Rayda, you get the full picture: identity, access, device provisioning, asset tracking, and offboarding—all automated, secure, and scalable.
To learn more about how Rayda supports JumpCloud and streamlines IT asset management, simply check out Rayda, and reach out to our team to explore use cases tailored to your business.