App Dashboard
The App Dashboard auto-discovers every web app in your organization and gives you the usage data you need to make smart decisions about access, spending, and controls.
Schedule a DemoAuto-discovery, usage tracking, and cost insights in one dashboard.
dME automatically identifies every web app your team accesses through the browser. No manual inventory, no surveys, no guessing. New apps show up in your dashboard as soon as someone on your team opens them. You always have a current, complete picture of your SaaS landscape.
See who uses each app, how often, and when. Understand which tools are essential to daily work and which are rarely opened. Usage data helps you make informed decisions about app access, licensing, and team workflows without relying on self-reported surveys.
Know which apps are worth paying for. When you can see actual usage data alongside license counts, you can spot redundant tools, underused subscriptions, and opportunities to consolidate. Make SaaS spending decisions based on real data instead of spreadsheet estimates.
What You Learn
The App Dashboard answers the questions IT teams ask every day about their organization's SaaS usage.
Most organizations underestimate their SaaS footprint by 30 to 50 percent. The App Dashboard shows the real number. Every app, every team, every user. You will likely discover tools you did not know about and redundancies you can eliminate.
Usage frequency and team adoption data tell you which apps are essential. When an app is used daily by every member of a team, that is business-critical. When an app was opened twice last quarter, that is a different conversation.
Connect license data with actual usage and you can see exactly where your SaaS budget delivers value. Identify unused licenses, spot apps that overlap in functionality, and make renewal decisions with confidence.
Track adoption trends across your organization. See when a new tool is gaining traction, when an old tool is being abandoned, and how your SaaS landscape evolves month over month. Historical data gives you the context to plan ahead.