Multiplier maps access across all your tools, flags blind spots, and fixes the gaps.
Your setup’s a mess. Okta covers some apps. Spreadsheets track the rest — if someone remembers to update them. HR sends a checklist when people leave. Or forgets. You’re left guessing who has access to what — until a breach or angry ex-employee makes it very, very clear.
Multiplier scans all your apps, maps access by user, and flags anything out of policy. For the first time, you’re not flying blind.
Access requests used to come in from everywhere—Slack, email, direct messages. Without structure, you couldn’t tie approvals to actual requests, and when audit time came, the paper trail wasn’t there.Most teams now use JSM for requests, but the approvals and provisioning still aren’t connected.
Multiplier fixes that by tying approvals directly to tickets and automating access once they’re in. Auditors get receipts. You get peace of mind.
JSM's great — until it turns into an access request graveyard. You log the request, then chase down the manager. They’re OOO. Or just ignoring you. Meanwhile, the ticket stalls and you look like the hold-up.
Multiplier automates approvals inside JSM. It routes to the right person, collects sign-off, and moves the ticket — without you lifting a finger. You go from bottleneck to breeze.
You’ve offboarded someone. Technically. But did they still have access to HubSpot? Not sure. Not in the spreadsheet. Not in Okta. And now you’re hoping no one finds out.
Multiplier makes offboarding airtight. It syncs with your apps, flags open access, and confirms revokes. It’s not magic. It’s just finally under control.