June 10th, 2026
Improved

Ploy now surfaces recommended source of truth configurations in a review queue, so you can set up cascade access relationships in bulk instead of configuring each app one at a time. When Ploy notices a group, license, or role granting access to an app that has no source of truth yet, or a connected integration whose domain matches an app, it adds a suggestion to the queue with sensible defaults already filled in.
For each suggestion you see the target app, its existing sources, and the recommended source, along with a short explanation of why those defaults were chosen. For group, license, and role suggestions you can adjust the defaults before applying: whether the source is the authoritative identity, whether its identities take priority, whether removing someone there revokes their app access, and whether only active members count. Then choose to apply it alongside your existing sources, apply it and replace what's there (with a confirmation step, since that one is destructive), or dismiss it.
Once you apply or dismiss a suggestion, Ploy won't surface that same pairing again. New pairings show up within a minute or two. To get started, open the new Source of Truth Suggestions tab on the Resources page, where a badge shows how many are waiting for review.