1Password SaaS Manager

by 1Password SaaS Manager Team
1Password SaaS Manager Team
Updated to #1119 on
SaaS Manager
 
1Password SaaS Manager #1119

Improved

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New

  • (beta) AI Spend and Consumption: Expanded AI usage analysis with hierarchical breakdowns for teams, apps, and products. Administrators can filter People and Account views by team, expand team rows to see product-level usage, and open entity details directly from the dashboard overview table.
    • Alerts and spikes: Added an alerts list and detailed views for individual usage spikes.
    • Historical data: AI Consumption data now supports progressive backfill for up to six months of historical usage.
    • Filters: Improved filter chips and filter drawer controls, including support for team filters in People and Account views.
    • Feedback: Added a way to share feedback about AI Consumption directly from the dashboard.
  • Access requests in Jira: Added support for custom fields on access requests in Jira. Access request details now appear in related notifications, giving approvers more context without opening the request.
  • Tasks – attachments: Added support for screenshots and attachments on tasks. Task notifications now indicate when task files change.
  • Tasks – statuses: Clarified the difference between New and In progress task statuses. New tasks now start with the New status, and users can change task status through a consistent control.
  • Approval steps: Added a timeline view for approval steps and the ability to edit approval steps directly from the task interface.
  • Browser Insights settings: Added an organization-level Browser Insights toggle and a separate toggle for browser activity reporting. Browser activity reporting is available only when the organization has a verified work domain.
  • Telemetry controls: Added an option to turn off optional SaaS Manager telemetry collection. The setting also prevents related analytics events from being sent.
  • OneLogin – role mapping for teams: The OneLogin integration now supports mapping Roles to SaaS Manager Teams, in addition to Groups and Departments.
  • Ariba – master data credentials: Added support for entering Master Data credentials when configuring the SAP Ariba integration.
  • Contract processing: Increased the limit for contracts processed with AI.
  • Help links: Updated in-product help links in the Slack app to point to 1Password Support.

Fixed

  • Access requests – eligibility: Fixed an issue where users couldn’t submit an access request for an eligible access policy.
  • Access requests – empty fields: Updated empty access request fields to display consistently across the product.
  • SaaS Manager accounts – stale access data: Fixed an issue where archiving a credential managed through 1Password Extended Access Management after editing its access settings could leave an outdated shared holder listed in SaaS Manager.
  • SaaS Manager accounts – account counts: Fixed an issue where removing access to a 1Password Extended Access Management credential could leave an outdated account count on the Accounts tab.
  • Unused accounts: Fixed an issue where drilling down from the Unused accounts dashboard widget could include accounts without a direct source.
  • Ironclad: Fixed an issue where contracts from Ironclad weren’t processed automatically with AI.
  • Expensify: Fixed an issue where the Expensify integration didn’t complete a full refresh.
  • Amazon Bedrock: Fixed an issue where temporary credentials could expire during long-running AI usage jobs.
  • Linear: Fixed missing scope and IP validation that could prevent task synchronization.
  • OneLogin – team source selector: Fixed an issue where the team source selector displayed translation keys instead of readable labels for Groups and Roles.
  • Google: Clarified the message about email forwarding limitations when changing a person’s state.
  • BambooHR: Updated an error message so that failed requests correctly identify the source of a 403 response.
  • AI Consumption tables: Fixed filter-chip spacing in full-screen views and preserved the person indicator column across all pages of spend breakdown tables.