MakerOps Radar
Environment-level Power Platform inventory, ownership, and governance risk scanner.
MakerOps Radar helps Power Platform administrators, COE teams, support teams, and advanced makers answer one urgent question: what exists here, who owns it, and what might break?
Environment snapshot
Inventory, risk, and report readiness
Environment inventory
List cloud flows across a selected Power Platform environment with owners, dates, status, solution state, and connector usage.
Risk Radar
Highlight ownership, runtime, connector, ALM, security, and maintainability risks with plain-English recommendations.
Owner offboarding
Review flows owned, co-owned, modified, or potentially dependent on a user before role changes or employee offboarding.
Governance exports
Export CSV, JSON, HTML, and redacted support reports for admins, support teams, and stakeholders.
What it scans
MakerOps Radar focuses on cloud flow governance first: environment metadata, flow names, owners, co-owners, created and modified dates, enabled or suspended status, solution coverage, managed state, connectors, connection references, and available run/failure metadata.
The tool is designed for admins who need environment-level visibility instead of opening flows one by one during support, audit, migration, and offboarding work.
How teams use it
- Find flows that may break when someone leaves
- Identify flows outside solutions before production release
- Review premium and high-risk connector usage
- Prepare support handover and governance reports
- Spot stale, disabled, suspended, or failing automations
Risk checks
Findings include severity, evidence, confidence, and recommended action. MakerOps Radar is a governance signal tool; it does not modify flows, connections, or tenant settings.
Local reports
Reports are generated in the browser and exported only when the user chooses CSV, JSON, HTML, or redacted HTML.
Microsoft sign-in
Live tenant scans require Microsoft OAuth and permissions approved by the user's organization.
No write actions
MakerOps Radar is read-only. It is built to inspect metadata and highlight governance risks, not change automations.