An access audit begins ageing the day it is delivered. Your teams authorise new applications every week, and departures rarely close the ones left behind. Roust watches continuously, and files the evidence while it does.
Scanners produce lists. Roust produces decisions — because every monthly record carries a practitioner's assessment, not just an export.
You are being asked to grant a monitoring tool access to your tenant. Here is exactly what that means — forward this to whoever must approve it.
Scoped, read-only authorisation that you grant and can withdraw in a single action. No write access, ever.
Findings encrypted at rest, held to a rolling ninety-day window and no longer.
A kill switch entirely in your control, effective immediately, no conversation required.
A practitioner reads and annotates every monthly record before it reaches you.
The authorisations that become SOC 2 findings rarely exist at audit time — they are granted in the eleven months nobody is looking. A subscription costs less than two point-in-time audits and surfaces the risk in week one rather than month eleven.
Your clients' auditors are asking about third-party access, and most providers have nothing to offer in response. Roust can carry your brand, with per-tenant wholesale pricing and no delivery burden on your team.
The first five organisations hold $500 per month for twelve months. Begin with a $2,500 audit and $500 credits toward your first month.