Our Cloud Threat Analytics offering determines billable status separately from monitoring. Non-billable accounts are still generating logs and appear in security reports. This document explains the criteria for determining which accounts are billable across all monitored products.
Note: Billing rules are subject to change as the platform Alerts continues to refine its policies. This document reflects the current implementation as of the date shown above. Partners will be notified of any significant changes to billing criteria.
| Account Type | Billable | Logs Ingested? |
| Standard licensed user | Yes | Yes |
| Guest/External user | No | Yes |
| Non-licensed account | No | Yes |
| Suspended (Google) | No | Yes |
| Archived (Google) | No | Yes |
| Shared/Room mailbox | No | Yes |
| Service Account | No | Limited |
| Global Administrator | Yes (always | Yes |
An account is BILLABLE if ALL of the following are true:
A Microsoft Account is billable if
| Category | How Identified | Logs ingested? |
| Guest/External Account | userType = 'Guest' or #ext# in UPN | Yes |
| Non-Licensed Account | isPaidLicense = false (no paid SKU assigned) | Yes |
| Sync Account | Email starts with "sync" or "adtoaadsyncserviceaccount" | Yes |
| Service Account | Flagged as service account | Limited |
| Shared/Room Mailbox | Exchange mailbox type is not UserMailbox | Yes |
| Health Mailbox | Email starts with "HealthMailbox" | Yes |
| System Mailbox | Email starts with "SystemMailbox", "FederatedEmail", "Migration", "DiscoverySearchMailbox" | Yes |
All Microsoft admin roles are treated identically for billing purposes. Admin role assignment does NOT affect whether an account is billable with the exception of Global Administrators. Global Administrators are always billable regardless of licensing status or other factors.
The following admin roles are billable (if the account meets standard billable criteria) AND monitored:
The system uses JSONata rules to evaluate Microsoft SKU assignments:
The following Exchange mailbox types are excluded from billing:
Recommendation: We recommend that whenever possible these mailbox types should have direct sign-in blocked, and users should access the mailbox through group membership permissions. See Microsoft's documentation on managing shared mailboxes.
A Google Workspace account is billable if:
| Category | How Identified | Logs Ingested? |
| Suspended Account | isSuspended = true | Yes |
| Archived Account | isArchived = true | Yes |
| Service Account | Flagged as service account | Limited |
Note: Google archived accounts cannot sign in but are retained at reduced cost. These are non-billable in SaaS Alerts.
A Salesforce account is billable if:
The following Salesforce user types are excluded:
A Slack account is billable if:
A Dropbox account is billable if:
The following integrations are never billable for MSP partners:
The following email patterns are automatically excluded from billing across all products:
| Pattern | Description | Example |
| HealthMailbox* | Microsoft health monitoring | HealthMailbox123abc@contoso.com |
| QBDataServiceUser* | QuickBooks service accounts | QBDataServiceUser01@contoso.com |
| *@app.sherpadesk.com | SherpaDesk MSP accounts | support@app.sherpadesk.com |
| package_* | Bulk Intune enrollment | package_abc123-def456@contoso.com |
| adtoaadsyncserviceaccount* | AD sync service |
adtoaadsyncserviceaccount @contoso.onmicrosoft.com |
| room*, shared*, noreply*, donotreply*, no-reply* | Shared/room mailboxes | shared.mailbox@contoso.com |
| SystemMailbox*, FederatedEmail*, Migration*, DiscoverySearchMailbox* | System mailboxes | SystemMailbox{GUID}@contoso.com |
Yes. Guest/external accounts are non-billable but continue to generate full audit logs. This is essential for security monitoring of external collaborators and potential threats.
Yes. The 'isBillable' flag is strictly for billing purposes. Non-licensed accounts are still:
Most admin roles follow the same billable rules as regular accounts. However, Global Administrator accounts are always billable for all partner types, regardless of license status. This ensures privileged accounts with tenant-wide access are always tracked.
For any product not specifically listed, the general billable criteria apply: