Platform Requirements - Permissions & Licenses

This guide explains the permissions and licenses requirements of the OneClickComply platform

Platform Permissions

Before your initial onboarding session, it is important to ensure that the following key requirements are in place. Without these, certain features of the platform may not function correctly, and your onboarding process may be delayed.

Please review and meet the following criteria prior to your first onboarding call:

Administrator Access Is Required

You must have full administrative permissions for the platform(s) you intend to connect to OneClickComply.

For example:

  • Microsoft 365: You must have Global Administrator access.

  • Google Workspace: You must have Super Admin access.

  • Cloud Platforms (e.g., AWS, Azure, GCP): You must have administrative access to the appropriate accounts or subscriptions.

If you do not currently have these permissions, please contact your internal IT administrator to either:

  • Grant you temporary admin access, or

  • Ensure someone with the appropriate access joins your onboarding session to assist with the integration.


Platform Licenses

These licences allow access to the security settings and features required for compliance. Basic or entry-level licences may restrict access to essential controls, which limits the platform's ability to function effectively.

Below are the minimum and recommended licence tiers required by platform:

Microsoft 365

  • Minimum required: Microsoft 365 Business Premium

  • Recommended: Microsoft 365 E5

  • Other supported: Microsoft 365 E3, A3, A5

Google Workspace

  • Minimum required: Business Starter

  • Recommended: Enterprise Plus

  • Other supported: Business Standard, Business Plus, Enterprise Standard

Cloud Providers (AWS, Microsoft Azure, GCP)

  • A valid, active, paid subscription is required.

Please note: If you do not have the correct licences in place, please contact a member of the OneClickComply support team. We can provide Microsoft 365 licence upgrades; however, Google Workspace licences will need to be sourced independently. Cloud platforms do not have specific licensing requirements beyond an active subscription.