Monitoring SaaS Applications usage
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Overview
The SaaS Application section under Technical Inventory provides a centralized overview of all contractually purchased SaaS applications in your environment, showing user activity, yearly cost, and more.
This section contains two tables:
- SaaS Subscriptions: Displays information related to all available SaaS applications.
- Tags: Lists all currently active tags.
SaaS Applications Table
The SaaS Applications table allows you to monitor users, usage data, and cost for each application. This allows for proactive decision-making about license usage and reassignment.
To quickly navigate through available subscriptions and highlight specific data, you can use the Newly discovered predefined filter, or create custom filters. Additionally, you can sort entries by column, alphabetically, and more, by clicking on column headers and picking an option from the context menu.

| Column | Description |
|---|---|
| Discovered | The date when the SaaS application was first identified by the system, via either browser plugin, SSO, or other data sources |
| Name | The name of the SaaS application (for example Adobe Photoshop, Atlassian Jira) |
| Status |
The current lifecycle status of the application:
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| Category |
Functional classification of the application. For example:
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| Assigned Users | The number of users (seats) explicitly assigned to this application |
| Active Users | The number of users who have actively used the application within a specified timeframe |
| Last Usage | The date of the most recent user activity for an application |
| Yearly Cost | The total cost per year for the application, if known or calculated based on license data |
| Utilization | The percentage showing how efficiently the assigned licenses are being used. Utilization is calculated by comparing active users and assigned seats. |
Tags Table
The Tags table allows you to monitor data related to tags defined in your environment. You can use this data to review subscription activity for larger groups of users.
You can sort information using the column headers, and create custom filters to highlight relevant data.
| Column | Description |
|---|---|
| Name | The name of the tag |
| Status | The status of the tag (active) |
| Applications | The number of applications assigned to the tag |
| Subscriptions | The number of subscriptions assigned to the tag |
| Users | The number of users the tag is assigned to |