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Multiple Microsoft Graph accounts

Unified Microsoft Graph analytics across all your accounts.

Stop exporting per-account reports and stitching them together. Connect every Microsoft Graph account to Definite for cross-account analytics, consistent metrics, and AI-powered insights — all in one place.

§ Live with
§ 01 — The problem

When multiple Microsoft Graph accounts
create one big reporting problem.

Every account is an island. Stitching them together manually means hours of work before a single number is trustworthy.

01

Manual exports per account

Downloading per-account reports from Microsoft Graph and stitching them together in spreadsheets doesn't scale. One naming change and the whole thing breaks.

02

No unified cross-account view

Comparing performance across Microsoft Graph accounts means toggling between tabs, reconciling date ranges, and hoping the numbers are consistent.

03

Names and structures don't align

Your internal account names never match what Microsoft Graph calls them. Every cross-account analysis requires manual cleanup before anyone can trust the numbers.

§ 02 — What changes

Questions one Microsoft Graph account
can't answer.

Definite brings every Microsoft Graph account into one system — built-in storage, shared metric definitions, and an AI analyst — zero admin required.

01

All accounts, one connection

Connect every Microsoft Graph account once. Data from all accounts syncs into a single system — no repeated setup, no per-account credentials to manage.

02

Consistent metrics across accounts

Define your KPIs once. Every report, dashboard, and AI query uses the same numbers — no more conflicting metrics between accounts.

03

Cross-account queries in seconds

Ask "which Microsoft Graph account has the highest conversion rate this month?" and get a chart instantly. Definite handles the joins, aggregations, and formatting automatically.

04

Roll-up reporting without the cleanup

Every record carries its account identifier. Slice, compare, and aggregate across any combination of accounts in any dashboard or AI query.

§ Coverage

Everything Microsoft Graph tracks,
synced automatically.

Definite syncs 4 objects from Microsoft Graph — across every connected account — into one queryable system.

·User
·Group
·Group Membership
·License Subscription
Full Microsoft Graph connector details
§ 03 — How it works

From many accounts
to one answer in an afternoon.

No data warehouse to stand up. No ETL jobs to babysit. No separate BI tool to license. Definite is the whole stack in one product — already wired up to handle multiple Microsoft Graphaccounts from day one.

Microsoft Graph coverage
4 data objects synced automatically — every table, every account.
See full Microsoft Graph connector
01
Connect your first Microsoft Graph account

OAuth in 30 seconds. Definite starts syncing the moment it's authorized — no pipelines, no warehouse to provision.

02
Add every other Microsoft Graph account

Repeat the connect for each account you own. One workspace, many accounts — with an account identifier on every row for clean joins later.

03
Model your metrics once

Define each metric once in Definite. Every dashboard and AI answer uses the same numbers across accounts — no conflicting reports.

04
Ask cross-account questions

Fi answers in plain English. "Which Microsoft Graph account grew fastest this quarter?" → chart in seconds. Dashboards and alerts all on top of unified data.

Microsoft Graph is one piece. See your whole stack.

Multiple Microsoft Graph accounts usually means fragmentation everywhere — CRM, billing, support, finance. Enter your domain and see everything else we can unify alongside Microsoft Graph.

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§ Questions, answered

Unifying multiple Microsoft Graph accounts, explained.

Yes. Definite supports connecting multiple Microsoft Graph accounts under a single workspace. Each account syncs independently, and you can query across all of them from one interface — no manual exports or per-account setup required. Every record carries an account identifier so you can slice, compare, and aggregate across accounts in any dashboard or AI query.
Per-account exports create a fragmentation problem, not a reporting solution. You're left reconciling date ranges, fixing naming mismatches, and manually aggregating numbers in spreadsheets — and every time an account changes, the process breaks. Definite replaces this with a single system that syncs all your Microsoft Graph accounts continuously, applies consistent metric definitions, and lets you query everything at once.
No. That's the stack Definite replaces. With a traditional setup, you'd need an ETL tool to extract from each Microsoft Graph account, a data warehouse to store it, a transformation layer to reconcile the data, and a BI tool to visualize it — months of setup and ongoing maintenance. Definite handles ingestion, storage, modeling, and analytics in a single system. You go from connected accounts to cross-account dashboards in under 30 minutes.
No. Ask Fi, Definite's AI analyst, in plain English — “Which Microsoft Graph account has the highest revenue this quarter?” or “Show me growth side-by-side across all accounts.” You get a chart instantly. Fi can also modify dashboards, update metric definitions, and push insights to Slack — it doesn't just read data, it acts on the system. SQL access is available for analysts who want it, but it's never required.
Most teams go from zero to cross-account Microsoft Graph analytics in under 30 minutes. You connect your accounts, Definite handles the sync, and your first dashboards are ready immediately. No infrastructure to stand up, no pipelines to configure, and no data team required.

Your answer engine
is one afternoon away.

Book a 30-minute call. We'll build your first dashboard on the call — or you can stop paying us.