Harvest gives IT and ops teams full visibility into every SaaS tool in the org — who's using it, who's not, and what's redundant.
We'll reach out over text — that's how Harvest works.
Someone in marketing signed up for a design tool. Someone in sales bought a prospecting database. Someone in engineering is expensing an AI assistant. None of them went through procurement.
You don't know about half of these tools until someone asks for an integration or a security review. By then, there are 12 seats, 6 of which nobody's using, and a renewal coming up in 3 weeks.
Harvest discovers every tool in your org — the ones you sanctioned and the ones you didn't. No more "wait, who signed up for this?"
Not just "someone logged in." Harvest shows you who's active, who logged in once, and who hasn't touched it in months. Per tool, per team, per seat.
Figma and Sketch? Pick one. Zoom and Google Meet? You don't need both. Harvest identifies overlaps and recommends consolidation paths based on actual usage patterns.
Harvest finds these automatically and gives you the evidence to act on them.
You can't govern what you can't see. Harvest gives you a real-time map of every SaaS tool in your org.
Get alerts when new tools appear so you can review before they spread.
Know where sensitive data is flowing and which tools need security review.
Enforce approved vendor lists and flag out-of-policy purchases.
No — Harvest focuses specifically on SaaS subscriptions and sits alongside your existing ITAM or CMDB. Think of it as the SaaS-specific layer.
Yes. Harvest notifies you when a new SaaS tool appears in your org so you can review it before it spreads.
Harvest integrates with your identity provider to map users to tools and track provisioning vs. actual usage.
Those are enterprise SaaS management platforms with enterprise pricing and 6-month implementations. Harvest gives you 80% of the value in 10 minutes, with a conversational interface instead of a dashboard you need training to use.
We'll reach out over text — that's how Harvest works.