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# User management with the API

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**Feature availability**

The Snyk API is available only with Enterprise plans. For more information, see [plans and pricing](https://snyk.io/plans/).
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You can manage users through the Snyk Web UI and Snyk API. You can also [manage service accounts](/platform-administration/service-accounts/manage-service-accounts-using-the-snyk-api.md) using the API.

* You can use the [provisioning endpoints ](/platform-administration/user-management/user-management-with-the-api/provision-users-to-organizations-using-the-api.md)to organize and grant permissions under a specified role for SSO users before initial log-on.
* You must use the API to [update member roles](/platform-administration/user-management/user-management-with-the-api/update-member-roles-using-the-api.md).
* You can [remove users from Groups and Organizations](/platform-administration/user-management/user-management-with-the-api/remove-members-from-groups-and-orgs-using-the-api.md) programmatically using the member endpoints.
* You can retrieve [audit logs](/platform-administration/user-management/user-management-with-the-api/retrieve-audit-logs-of-user-initiated-activity-by-api-for-an-org-or-group.md) for the past 90 days using the Group-level audit logs endpoint to monitor user activity.


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