For IT & operations

IT and security operations adopt SIMRelay to solve the "personal phone as business MFA" problem at the organizational level. The benefits compound: lower account-recovery risk, fewer "I'm on vacation" lockouts, and an audit trail that satisfies compliance teams.

Centralized MFA management

Most organizations have an inventory of business accounts protected by phone-based 2FA — bank logins, payment processors, ad platforms, hosting providers, payroll, regulatory portals. SIMRelay becomes the central recipient for those codes. The list of which-account-uses-which-SIMRelay-number lives in your IT system of record, not in the head of one teammate.

Audit trail for compliance

Every inbound SMS, every lock and unlock, every access change is timestamped in the audit log. For SOC 2, ISO 27001, or internal audits, the question "who saw this 2FA code?" has a real answer.

Offboarding

When a teammate leaves, you don't have to call the bank to update the recovery phone. The SIMRelay number is independent of any individual; you just remove that person from SIMRelay's user list, and they lose access to the codes immediately. The accounts themselves don't have to change.

Vacation and incident continuity

"The person who has the phone is on a flight" stops being an incident. Multiple authorized teammates can see the code; in true high-stakes scenarios, the per-number lock feature limits visibility while preserving redundancy.

What this is not

SIMRelay is not an enterprise password manager. You still need 1Password / Bitwarden / a real secrets manager for credentials. SIMRelay is the SMS half of MFA — the credential half is somewhere else.