TenantOne assessment platform

Evidence in. Decisions out.

TenantOne is an assessment system for turning live SaaS configuration signals into a defensible operating picture. Google Workspace is available today; the wider integration matrix is stated as direction, not shipped capability.

Assessment pipelineAvailable now

Collect

Authorized source data

01

Normalize

Collect

02

Assess

Normalize

03

Decide

Assess

04
79
Google Workspace checks
Counted from the live check registry
13
Assessment categories
Coverage is visible by category
0–100
Weighted risk score
Finding severity shapes priority
1
Live ecosystem
Other integrations remain platform vision
Assessment pipeline

A repeatable path from source metadata to action.

Every stage preserves the distinction between observed evidence, evaluation logic and business interpretation.

01

Collect

Read configuration, activity and usage metadata through authorized, read-only integrations.

02

Normalize

Convert source-specific signals into a consistent tenant snapshot with explicit coverage boundaries.

03

Assess

Evaluate the snapshot against a versioned check registry and retain the evidence behind each result.

04

Decide

Translate technical findings into risk, governance, cost and remediation priorities for stakeholders.

Integration matrix

Availability is part of the product story.

The matrix separates what can be assessed now from the ecosystems TenantOne may support over time.

Available now

Google Workspace

79 checks, executive reporting and cost optimization.

Platform vision

Microsoft 365

Security, identity, licensing and governance assessment.

Planned

Atlassian Cloud

Private preview for Jira, Confluence, Marketplace and backup readiness.

Platform vision

Salesforce

Configuration, access and data-governance assessment.

Platform vision

Browser Security

A broader browser posture beyond today’s Chrome visibility.

Platform vision

SaaS Security

Cross-application exposure and governance signals.

Platform vision

Backup

Coverage, retention and recovery-readiness evidence.

Platform vision

AI Governance

Data exposure, access controls and AI adoption readiness.

Clear boundaries

What the platform is—and what it is not.

A precise scope is more useful than a broad promise. TenantOne starts with evidence and labels future direction plainly.

What it is

A decision-support assessment.

  • A structured view of configuration, activity and usage evidence.
  • A transparent check registry with findings linked to affected objects.
  • A shared baseline for technical teams, leadership and service partners.
  • A read-only workflow that recommends actions without changing the source tenant.
What it is not

An autonomous control plane.

  • Not a claim that every integration in the matrix is available.
  • Not an automated remediation engine or a replacement for administrator judgment.
  • Not a guarantee that every check applies when an optional data source is absent.
  • Not a compliance certification or a substitute for an audited control assessment.
Start with evidence

Start with the platform that is available now.

Explore a synthetic Google Workspace tenant and see how evidence becomes a prioritized assessment without connecting production data.