The aggregator's PSA-native ledger.
If you're an MSP aggregator — 50 to 400 MSP partners, a PSA layer running ConnectWise, Autotask or HaloPSA, a core of M365 + Dropsuite + backup + a few security vendors — this is the RevOps layer you've been building in spreadsheets.
The MSP partner is not a direct customer.
Your partners run their own PSA. They have their own end-customers, their own contract terms, their own tenant ids. The aggregation layer has to respect that identity graph instead of flattening it.
Two-way PSA sync
ConnectWise, Autotask, HaloPSA, Syncro — bidirectional agreement and asset sync. Partner onboarding flows through their PSA, not a separate portal you have to make them care about.
Tenant graph, not flat list
Each MSP has end-customers in Microsoft Partner Center. The platform maintains the PSA-tenant-customer graph so billing and reconciliation respect the three-layer hierarchy.
Partner-facing catalogue
A white-label SKU catalogue your MSPs browse inside the portal — at their negotiated price, with auto-provisioning for the vendor subscriptions you've connected.
All reconciliation-grade, all maintained.
Microsoft CSP + NCE
Full reconciliation with commitment tier + NCE proration.
Dropsuite
Email + M365 backup seats, per-tenant, mid-period add/remove.
Datto BCDR + SaaS
Appliance, SaaS protection, Workplace. API + PDF reconciled.
N-able + Sophos + Acronis
Endpoint security and RMM stacks, every partner, every tenant.
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