For Google partners and MSPs

Start the customer conversation with evidence.

TenantOne gives Google Workspace specialists a consistent assessment workflow for discovery, prioritization and executive reporting—without turning a sales narrative into an unsupported product claim.

Partner workflowAvailable now
01

Frame

Customer question

02

Authorize

Customer-controlled evidence

03

Assess

Customer-controlled evidence

04

Decide

Decision-ready report

79
Automated checks
From the live Google Workspace registry
13
Coverage categories
Visible before recommendations are made
1
Connected tenant per assessment
Evidence is not pooled across customers
Read-only
Core authorization
Customer settings remain unchanged
Who it serves

A structured starting point for advisory and managed services.

The assessment helps specialists establish a defensible baseline before recommending projects, controls or ongoing services.

Google partners

Add an evidence-led health assessment to migration, optimization, security and governance conversations.

  • Create a consistent discovery baseline.
  • Link recommendations to observed tenant signals.
  • Present technical detail and executive priorities together.

Managed service providers

Use a common assessment model to scope onboarding, remediation and customer governance reviews.

  • Identify material findings before defining service work.
  • Separate available evidence from optional coverage.
  • Make ownership and follow-up decisions explicit.
Engagement workflow

A customer-controlled path from discovery to decision.

The workflow keeps authorization, evidence review and service recommendations as distinct steps.

01

Frame

Agree the customer’s questions, scope and decision-makers before requesting access.

02

Authorize

The customer connects its own Workspace tenant through explicit read-only authorization.

03

Assess

Review applicable checks, affected objects, coverage gaps and estimated cost opportunities.

04

Decide

Present a prioritized report and agree remediation, managed-service or follow-up work.

Commercial paths

Choose a direct or partner-led relationship explicitly.

The product workflow does not determine the commercial model. Agree contracting, delivery responsibility and report access before the customer connects a tenant.

Direct path

Customer contracts with TenantOne.

The customer uses TenantOne directly and may engage a Google partner or MSP separately for interpretation and remediation.

  • TenantOne relationship remains directly with the customer.
  • Partner services are scoped and contracted independently.
  • Access to assessment outputs is agreed with the customer.
Partner path

Structure the engagement with TenantOne.

Where a partner wants to lead the commercial relationship, delivery roles and terms are agreed before customer onboarding.

  • Commercial terms are defined case by case.
  • No implied resale entitlement without a partner agreement.
  • Customer authorization and data boundaries remain explicit.
Consent and isolation

Customer control is part of the engagement design.

Partners should be able to explain who authorizes access, which tenant supplies the evidence and who receives the resulting report.

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Engagement safeguards

  • A customer administrator explicitly authorizes the read-only Workspace connection.
  • Each assessment is generated from one connected customer tenant; evidence is not blended into cross-customer scoring.
  • Optional domain-wide delegation requires separate customer-admin approval for documented metadata scopes.
  • Report sharing and remediation access should follow the delivery roles agreed with the customer.
  • The customer can revoke Google authorization independently of the partner relationship.
Start with evidence

Build the next customer conversation on a clear baseline.

Review the synthetic assessment first, then talk with TenantOne about the commercial and delivery path that fits your practice.