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How 6clicks integrates with the tools MSPs already use

Written by Elaine Suezo | Aug 18, 2026

 

 


TL;DR

 

6clicks helps MSPs turn integrations into a commercial advantage. By connecting to the tools clients already use, partners can onboard faster, reduce manual delivery effort, improve client retention, and scale managed GRC services with greater consistency. With the 6clicks Workflow & Integration Builder and Developer API, MSPs can deliver connected, audit-ready services without rebuilding their clients' operating environments.

Why integrations matter commercially for MSPs

For MSPs, integrations are not just a technical feature. They directly influence how quickly a new client can be onboarded, how efficiently services can be delivered, and how easy it is to expand an account over time.

 

When a GRC platform sits outside the tools a client already uses, every engagement carries more friction. Teams re-enter data, move evidence manually, and manage workflows across disconnected systems. That slows delivery, increases administrative effort, and makes it harder to show value early.

 

Integrations change this. When 6clicks connects to the systems MSPs and clients already depend on, compliance becomes part of the operating model rather than a separate administrative layer. That helps partners create a smoother client experience while improving the economics of service delivery.

How connected delivery improves partner outcomes

For MSPs building or expanding a managed GRC practice, integration capability can support commercial performance in four important ways.

 

Faster client onboarding

By connecting to identity, cloud, collaboration, ticketing, and CRM platforms already in place, MSPs can start working with live operational data sooner. That shortens time to value and reduces onboarding drag for both the partner and the client.

 

Better delivery efficiency

Automated evidence collection, workflow routing, and cross-system updates reduce repetitive manual work. This allows delivery teams to spend more time on advisory, assurance, and remediation outcomes rather than administrative coordination.

 

Stronger client retention

A connected service is easier for clients to adopt because it aligns with the way their teams already work. When alerts, workflows, and reporting fit into existing systems, the service feels embedded, visible, and harder to displace.

 

More scalable growth

Repeatable workflow patterns help MSPs standardize service delivery across multiple clients without making every engagement feel bespoke. That balance matters when partners want to grow revenue while preserving consistency and quality.

Common integration scenarios for MSPs

Identity and access management

Integrations with identity providers such as Microsoft Azure AD and Okta allow access control evidence to be pulled automatically for ISO 27001 and SOC 2 assessments, rather than collected manually. This supports faster reviews and more consistent evidence handling across client environments.

 

IT service management and ticketing

Connections to platforms such as Jira and ServiceNow help MSPs coordinate incident, issue, and remediation workflows across operational and compliance teams. That reduces duplicate handling and improves accountability for follow-up actions.

 

Cloud and infrastructure platforms

Integrations with Microsoft Defender for Cloud and other CSPM tools can turn configuration and security data into useful compliance evidence. This reduces manual collection effort and gives MSPs a more timely view of control performance.

 

Collaboration and communications tools

Integrations with Microsoft Teams and Slack help route approvals, escalations, and notifications into the channels teams already use every day. That can improve responsiveness while keeping service delivery aligned across internal and client stakeholders.

 

CRM and business systems

Connections with platforms such as HubSpot and Salesforce can help MSPs align GRC workflows with broader account management and service delivery processes. This is valuable for partners that want better visibility from onboarding through ongoing account growth.

 

Custom client environments

Many MSPs support clients with mixed or specialized environments. The 6clicks Developer API gives partners the flexibility to build around those realities and connect 6clicks to the systems clients already depend on.

Leveraging the 6clicks Workflow Builder for MSP service delivery

The 6clicks Workflow Builder gives partners a practical way to turn integration capability into repeatable service delivery. Instead of rebuilding processes for every engagement, MSPs can create workflow recipes that connect 6clicks modules, custom registers, and custom fields with external systems.

 

That matters commercially because it supports standardization without sacrificing flexibility. Partners can create structured service patterns for evidence collection, risk escalation, issue handling, notifications, and remediation, then adapt those patterns to each client environment as needed.

 

For MSPs, the value is clear:

  • shorten onboarding time by working with systems already in place
  • reduce manual delivery effort across evidence and workflow handling
  • improve consistency across multi-client service delivery
  • support account expansion with more embedded and visible services
  • create scalable managed GRC offerings without forcing rigid client change

How MSPs can use the Workflow Builder day to day

The Workflow Builder is useful because it supports the way managed services actually run. A partner can trigger workflows when a risk is created, when an owner changes, when a stage is updated, or when another important event occurs, then route the next action to the right person or system automatically.

 

That could mean assigning ownership, updating a record, creating a downstream task, attaching context, or notifying a team through a connected collaboration platform. The result is a more structured and auditable service model that still allows MSPs to tailor delivery for different client obligations and operating environments.

Examples of MSP-focused workflow automation

Automated vendor assurance workflows

MSPs supporting third-party risk programs can automate actions when a vendor assessment is completed, approved, or updated. That might include notifying stakeholders, routing next-step reviews, or updating external systems to keep client assurance processes moving.

 

Risk escalation and response

When a risk reaches a defined threshold or moves to a new stage, MSPs can trigger notifications, assign ownership, and update downstream systems automatically. This helps higher-priority issues move faster while reducing reliance on manual coordination.

 

Security scanning and technical signal ingestion

Partners can also operationalize technical signals inside broader assurance workflows. A recent 6clicks use case showed how a third-party security scanner was built inside 6clicks using the Third Party module and Custom Workflow Builder, turning public-facing security signals into a configurable input for vendor risk workflows. This is a practical example of how MSPs can create differentiated services on top of the platform.

 

Cross-system ticketing and collaboration

Where clients already depend on Jira, ServiceNow, Slack, or Microsoft Teams, MSPs can use custom integration recipes to synchronize data and actions across systems. That might include creating tickets from compliance events, escalating overdue actions, or updating records when remediation is complete.

How the Developer API extends MSP delivery

For MSPs with more specific requirements, the 6clicks Developer API provides the flexibility to connect 6clicks to almost any tool in the technology stack. This supports custom workflows that match the client environment rather than forcing the client to adapt to the platform.

 

The API can help partners:

  • Bring external data into 6clicks for assessments, controls, and registers
  • Trigger internal and external events based on workflow activity
  • Export data for advanced reporting and client-facing dashboards
  • Extend continuous monitoring and evidence collection for specialized environments

For commercial MSP models, that flexibility supports more tailored services, stronger client alignment, and clearer differentiation in the market.

Integration supports onboarding, retention, and account growth

The strongest managed services are not only technically sound. They are easy for clients to adopt, easy for delivery teams to operate, and easy for account teams to grow over time.

 

By opting for a platform that seamlessly connects with the tools clients already trust, onboarding can move faster because the service fits the existing environment. Delivery becomes more efficient because less time is spent on manual coordination. And retention can improve because the service becomes more deeply embedded in how the client operates day to day.

 

That foundation also creates room for expansion. Once connected workflows are in place, MSPs are in a stronger position to extend into additional compliance programs, broader risk management use cases, and more strategic advisory services.

Integration supports the broader 6clicks model for MSPs

Integrations become even more valuable when combined with the wider 6clicks platform. Hub & Spoke architecture supports centralized oversight with client-level separation, while Hailey AI and broader automation capabilities help reduce repetitive work in evidence handling, mapping, and risk and compliance processes.

 

Together, these capabilities help MSPs deliver a managed GRC service that is connected, scalable, and commercially stronger.

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