Hello all,
Greetings from Zoho One!
2025 has been a remarkable year, packed with new features that will take your Zoho One experience to the next level!
From sleek, customizable dashboards to an all-new action panel for instant task management, we’ve made it even easier to stay productive. User and group management gets a major boost, and you can effortlessly sync, assign, or unassign users across apps with complete control and visibility. Whether it's simplifying workflows, improving collaboration, or enhancing security, every update is designed to make Zoho One smarter, faster, and more intuitive for you and your organization.
Let’s get ready to explore what's new and exciting!
Features in the Spaces UI
1. Action Panel
What it is
The Action Panel is a centralized panel that gathers all actionable items from multiple Zoho applications into one convenient interface. Instead of toggling between apps, you can now see everything that requires your attention in a single location.
How it works
Whenever a Zoho app creates a task, reminder, approval, or meeting, it automatically appears in the Action Panel. You can quickly glance through your list, prioritize, and act right from the panel without navigating through multiple apps.
Key features and capabilities
- Centralize actionable items from multiple Zoho apps.
- Show a unified list of reviews and prioritization.
- Manage your daily workload without app switching.
Benefits
- Quickly review, prioritize, and act on tasks without switching apps.
- Save time by ensuring nothing important slips through the cracks.
- Enhance efficiency by centralizing workload management.
Why it matters
The Action Panel streamlines day-to-day operations across the Zoho ecosystem, helping teams stay organized and productive while reducing the risk of missed tasks.
2. Dashboard 2.0
What it is
Dashboard 2.0 offers enhanced widget management and real-time data from various Zoho services, giving you a complete overview of your organization in one place.
How it works
You can create both public and private dashboards, add different widget types, and personalize layouts to fit your needs. Dashboards pull live data from Zoho apps, giving you up-to-date insights at a glance. You can also pin frequently used dashboards for quick access.
Key features and capabilities
- Create up to 15 public and 20 private dashboards.
- Pin up to 15 dashboards.
- Use three new widgets: Metrics, Lists, and Link.
- Link options for single URLs or multiple quick links.
- Get flexible customization for layouts and widget arrangements.
Benefits
- See a centralized view of key business data.
- Use fully customizable and shareable dashboards.
- Get faster insights and better decisions.
Why it matters
Dashboard 2.0 makes it easier for teams to stay aligned and proactive. With clear, real-time visibility, everyone can track what matters most without digging through multiple apps.
3. Quick Nav navigation assistant
What it is
Quick Nav is Zoho One’s new navigation assistant, available in the Spaces UI, designed to simplify how users explore and move across Zoho’s ecosystem of 50+ applications. Acting as a centralized search and navigation hub, Quick Nav provides a unified interface that lets you quickly switch between apps, access modules, find contacts, and execute commands, all from one place.
How it works
You can open Quick Nav anytime using Z + Space or by clicking

in the top-right corner. Simply type what you're looking for—such as an app, a module, a contact, or even a Cliq command—and jump directly into it.
Key features and capabilities
- Universal search: Instantly locate apps, modules, and sub-modules across all Zoho applications using a single search bar.
- Quick contact lookup: Type @ followed by a person’s name to find and connect with contacts across your organization.
- Command execution: Use the / slash command to trigger Cliq's built-in or custom commands directly from Quick Nav.
- Pinned actions: Pin your most frequently used apps, modules, or workflows for one-click access.
- Easy access: Launch Quick Nav anytime by pressing Z + Space or by clicking
in the top-right corner.
Benefits
- Accelerate navigation across Zoho apps, saving valuable time.
- Boost productivity by reducing app-switching fatigue and helping users find what they need faster.
- Provide consistency with a single, familiar interface for search and navigation.
Why it matters
Quick Nav transforms how users work across Zoho’s ecosystem by centralizing discovery and navigation. Instead of toggling between different apps and interfaces, users can now search, connect, and act instantly from one place. It’s designed to make your workflow faster, smarter, and more intuitive, helping teams stay focused and efficient throughout their day.
4. Unified Availability Status (UAS)
What it is
Unified Availability Status (UAS) provides a centralized panel that allows you to manage your work status across all supported Zoho applications. Whether you’re checking in for the day, marking yourself as busy, or applying for leave, you can now do it all from one place.
How it works
Access UAS from your Profile Pane in Zoho One. Once you update your status, it instantly reflects across the ecosystem. Status indicators are color-coded so your team can quickly see your availability.
Key features and capabilities
- Centralized status management: Update your availability once, and it reflects everywhere without switching between multiple apps.
- Quick access: Navigate to the UAS panel from your Profile Pane in Zoho One.
- At-a-glance view: Instantly view your current status through a color-coded icon on your profile picture.
- Integrated actions: Set a new status, check in, or apply for leave (if your organization uses Zoho People) in just a few clicks.
Benefits
- Streamline communication and collaboration by keeping your team informed of your real-time availability.
- Enhance productivity by eliminating repetitive updates across multiple applications.
- Promote transparency and coordination, especially for distributed teams.
Why it matters
By synchronizing your availability across Zoho's ecosystem, you ensure that everyone stays informed, simplifying scheduling, reducing confusion, and improving overall team efficiency.
Features in the Application module
1. Multi-User App Assignment
What it is
Multi-User App Assignment enables administrators to assign applications (like CRM, People, and Payroll) to multiple users in a single action. This eliminates the need for repetitive, one-by-one assignments and surfaces potential conflicts before they impact workflow.
How it works
Admins can select several users and assign them one or more applications in a single action. If there are any potential conflicts (such as overlapping roles or permissions), the system flags them, allowing admins to correct them right away.
Key features and capabilities
- Bulk assignment: Assign apps to multiple users simultaneously with role-specific controls.
- Conflict detection: Identify and resolve assignment conflicts proactively for complete transparency.
- Streamlined onboarding: Simplify app assignment for large teams, reducing administrative effort and errors.
Benefits
- Speed up user onboarding by handling multiple assignments at once.
- Ensure accurate app assignment with conflict management.
- Enhance productivity and administrative efficiency across the organization.
Why it matters
Managing user access can be time consuming, especially in growing organizations. Multi-User App Assignment helps admins stay organized and ensures users receive the right apps without delay.
2. Unassign User from Application
What it is
The Unassign User from Application feature in Zoho One allows admins to promptly revoke a user's access to a specific application. This ensures that users can no longer view or interact with the application unless reassigned.
How it works
An unassign option will appear alongside the edit and disable options when listing members within an application. For certain applications, such as WorkDrive, CRM, People, and Vault, a data transfer component will appear, allowing data reassignment to another user before completing the unassignment process.
Key features and capabilities
- Use a simple unassignment option within each app.
- Get data-transfer prompts for apps that require ownership updates.
- Support temporary or permanent access removal.
- Fix incorrect or outdated app access.
Benefits
- Prevent unauthorized access during role or staffing transitions.
- Ensure application data is reassigned smoothly.
- Maintain organized and controlled access across the system.
Why it matters
Organizations change constantly as roles shift, projects evolve, and people transition. This feature ensures access stays aligned with responsibilities while protecting important data.
Remember: Once a user is unassigned from an application, they will lose access until they are reassigned. This action is typically used to revoke access when a user was mistakenly assigned or when the application is no longer pertinent to the user.
3. User Unification
What it is
User Unification simplifies user management by automatically syncing profile data between Zoho One and connected Zoho applications. This eliminates the need for repetitive manual updates in each app, ensuring consistent and accurate information across your organization. This feature is currently supported by CRM, Desk, Projects, Bigin, Assist, Lens, Sign, Books, Expense, Invoice, Inventory, Billings, Commerce, Checkout, and Connect, with more integrations planned in future updates.
How it works
Synchronization is based on mapped profile fields between Zoho One and each application.
Example: When an employee is hired as a technician, their details are added to Zoho One. Once field mapping is configured, their profile is automatically created in Assist with all relevant information. If their department or location changes, the updates automatically sync across connected apps.
Key features and capabilities
- Automatically sync user profiles.
- Map fields between Zoho One and connected apps.
- Maintain a single source of truth for user data.
Benefits
- Reduce administrative overhead by eliminating duplicate data entry.
- Ensure data consistency and accuracy across all Zoho applications.
- Speed up onboarding and role changes by automatically propagating updates.
Why it matters
User Unification streamlines identity and profile management, helping organizations maintain a single source of truth for user data. It boosts efficiency, reduces errors, and ensures that every Zoho application always reflects the most up-to-date information.
4. Web Tabs
What it is
Zoho One already unifies over 45 integrated Zoho applications designed to streamline your business operations, but your work often extends beyond Zoho. That’s where Web Tabs come in. This feature allows you to embed third-party applications directly within Zoho One’s interface, creating a seamless and centralized workspace. Instead of juggling multiple browser windows, you can access all your essential tools right from a single screen.
How it works
Admins can configure whether a third-party app opens inside Zoho One as a Web Tab or in a new browser tab. Once added, users can access external apps from the same interface they use for Zoho apps.
Key features and capabilities
- Unified interface: Access both Zoho and external third-party applications within one platform. No more constant tab switching; stay focused with all your apps in one place.
- Admin control: Choose how integrated apps should open, either within Zoho One as a Web Tab or in a new browser tab. This gives the admins flexibility and control over the user experience.
- Centralized productivity: Keep your entire workflow unified, boosting efficiency and collaboration across tools.
Benefits
- Simplify daily operations by bringing all tools under one unified dashboard.
- Reduce context switching, improving focus and overall productivity.
- Provide flexible control to tailor how apps are accessed within Zoho One.
Why it matters
Web Tabs eliminate the friction of managing multiple windows and platforms by consolidating all your work tools inside Zoho One. It’s a simple yet powerful step toward a truly unified digital workspace, allowing teams to stay connected, organized, and productive.
Features in the Users module
1. Delete User
What it is
Managing users just got smarter! Previously, deleting a user from Zoho services was restricted due to the risk of losing associated data. With the new Delete User function, you can now remove users based on their organizational hierarchy, all while ensuring data integrity and business continuity.
How it works
When you delete a user, Zoho One walks you through a step-by-step workflow. This includes transferring owned data, reviewing directory-level app involvement, shifting department ownership, handling devices, and more. The system ensures everything is reassigned or cleaned up before the user is fully removed.
Here’s what you need to know
- Structured deletion workflow: Before fully removing a user, Zoho One walks you through essential steps to prevent data loss or disruption to services.
- Safe and controlled: Deleting users synced from Directory Stores or AD Sync tools must be done manually from the source, or the deletion may be reverted.
- Group and department cleanup: The user is automatically removed from all groups and departments. However, if these are actively used in Zoho services, some functionalities may be affected.
- License retention: The user’s license remains occupied until they are completely removed from the system.
Key actions to perform before deletion
- Transfer application ownership: Ensure ownership of Zoho applications is reassigned.
- Check directory application status: Review user involvement in directory-level apps.
- Manage directory store integrations: Reassign or update ownership as needed.
- Transfer department ownership: Shift control of departments the user manages.
- Handle application data: Securely transfer and store critical data.
- Update reporting hierarchy: Assign reportees to a new manager.
- Manage employee devices: Handle any business data on user’s devices.
- Update employee profiles: Manage the profile in Zoho People.
- Account management: Oversee the user’s account across Zoho applications.
Key features and capabilities
- Prevent accidental data loss with a guided workflow.
- Automatically remove users from groups and departments.
- Get support for directory-integrated accounts (with manual deletion required at the source).
- Retain the user’s license until they’re fully removed.
- Get prompts for key tasks such as:
- Transferring app ownership
- Updating reporting hierarchy
- Managing employee devices
- Handling directory store integrations
- Securing or relocating application data
Benefits
- Ensure secure, controlled user removal.
- Protect important business data.
- Reduce disruption to teams and workflows.
- Maintain a clean and accurate user directory.
Why it matters
Removing users used to be risky due to possible data loss. The new Delete User feature solves that by guiding admins through a reliable process. It helps organizations stay secure, compliant, and organized while managing user lifecycle changes smoothly.
2. Lite users in Zoho One
What it is
Lite users in Zoho One are individuals who don't require full access to all applications within the suite. These users typically include contractors, clients, part-time team members, accountants, blue-collar employees, event organizers, freelancers, and partners. Assigning them a Lite User license allows organizations to provide access to specific applications with limited functionality, optimizing costs.
How it works
When adding a user, admins can choose between a full Zoho One license or a Lite User license. Lite users can be assigned one or more add-ons depending on their role. This lets organizations give the right level of access without paying for tools these users won’t need.
Key features and capabilities
- Use two license types:
- Zoho One full license
- Lite User license
- Assign one or more Lite add-ons based on requirements.
- Available add-ons include:
- Mail-only
- Books: Lite Accountant
- Tailor access for external contributors or role-specific users.
Benefits
- Reduce unnecessary licensing costs.
- Provide access only to the apps users actually need.
- Make onboarding external and temporary staff easier.
- Support a wide range of user profiles without overwhelming permissions.
Why it matters
Not every user needs the full Zoho One suite. Lite users allow organizations to keep budgets under control while still giving essential access to everyone involved from freelancers to partners to occasional contributors.
Features in the Groups module
1. Smart Groups
What it is
Managing user access and permissions can be a complex and time-consuming task, especially in large organizations. Zoho One's Smart Groups feature simplifies this process by automating user grouping based on predefined criteria.
How it works
Smart Groups allow administrators to define specific conditions, such as location, department, language, or user creation date, that automatically assign users to appropriate groups. This dynamic grouping ensures that users are always placed in the correct group without manual intervention.
Key features and capabilities
- Set rule-based grouping using attributes like:
- Department
- Location
- User creation date
- Language
- Get dynamic updates as user information changes.
- Scale easily for growing organizations.
- Reduce manual oversight for access management.
Benefits
- Save admin time by automating group assignments.
- Keep access and permissions up to date.
- Ensure consistency and reduce user-management errors.
- Make onboarding and role transitions smoother.
Why it matters
- Reduce administrative effort: Automate the grouping process, saving time and reducing the risk of errors.
- Ensure consistent access control: Maintain up-to-date group memberships, ensuring users always have the appropriate access.
- Scale with organizational growth: Easily accommodate changes in the organization, such as new hires or departmental restructuring.
Use cases
- Regional teams: Automatically assign users from specific time zones or countries to regional teams.
- Departmental access: Group users by department to streamline access to department-specific applications.
- Language preferences: Create groups based on language preferences to tailor communication and resources.
Example: Automatically assign all users in Indian Standard Time (IST) to the India Sales Team group using a rule like "location = India."
Features in the Domains module
1. Domain Unification
What it is
With Domain Unification, you no longer need to hop between apps to manage domains. This feature allows you to view, manage, authenticate, and associate domains directly from the Zoho One.
How it works
Zoho Directory acts as the central console for domain management. Once a domain is added and verified, it syncs across all connected Zoho applications. You can configure records like SPF/DKIM, set up mail hosting, assign custom email addresses, and manage LDAP or alias settings all in one dashboard.
Key features and capabilities
- Centralized domain management: Manage all your domains across Zoho apps with Zoho Directory serving as a unified console. View domain details, authentication status, hosting records, and associated applications.
- Email authentication and hosting: Configure SPF, DKIM, and mail hosting settings from a single interface to strengthen your organization’s email security and deliverability.
- Easy enrollment: Add and verify domains once to automatically confirm employee accounts with domain-based email addresses.
- Custom sender addresses: Set up branded, domain-based email addresses for marketing, sales, or communication to enhance brand visibility.
- Data synchronization: Domain data is automatically synced across all connected Zoho services, ensuring consistency.
- Mail aliases and LDAP sync: Assign group mail aliases or automate user enrollment by syncing LDAP-based domain users.
- Password reset control: Enforce password resets for users with verified primary domains for added security.
Benefits
- Bring unification to domain management by eliminating repetitive setup across apps.
- Make user onboarding faster and more efficient through automated verification.
- Enhance branding with custom, domain-based communication addresses. Learn more
- Improve security and compliance through centralized authentication and control.
Why it matters
Previously, admins had to configure and verify domains separately in every Zoho application, which was a time-consuming process that often led to inconsistency. With Domain Unification, all domain-related settings are consolidated within Zoho One, ensuring consistent authentication, branding, and user verification across all connected apps. It’s a significant leap toward streamlined IT management and organizational control.
Features in the Security module
1. Bring Your Own Key (BYOK)
What it is
Zoho One's Bring Your Own Key (BYOK) feature empowers organizations to manage and control their own encryption keys, enhancing data security and compliance.
How it works
Organizations can either integrate an external key manager (EKM) or manually upload an encrypted key encryption key (KEK). Zoho uses these keys to encrypt its internal data encryption keys (DEKs). When needed, Zoho requests decryption through the EKM or the uploaded certificate, keeping the process secure and controlled.
Key features and capabilities
- Custom key management: Organizations can use their preferred key management service (KMS) to manage encryption keys.
- Enhanced security: By using their own encryption keys, organizations maintain full ownership and control over their data encryption processes, ensuring that sensitive information is protected according to internal security policies.
- Compliance alignment: BYOK supports organizations in meeting strict compliance and data protection regulations by allowing them to manage encryption keys in accordance with industry standards.
Implementation options
- Integrate your existing EKM: Organizations can integrate their existing EKM with Zoho One:
- Configure the key in Zoho Directory.
- Zoho sends a request to the EKM to encrypt the DEKs provided by Zoho.
- The encrypted DEKs are stored in Zoho's in-house KMS.
- To decrypt the DEKs, Zoho sends a request to the EKM, receives the plain DEKs, and caches them temporarily for use.
- Manual key upload: Organizations can manually upload an encrypted KEK to Zoho Directory. The process involves:
- Extracting the public key from a certificate provided by Zoho
- Using this public key to encrypt and hash the KEK
- Uploading the encrypted KEK and its hash to Zoho Directory
Benefits
- Retain complete control over your encryption keys, reducing reliance on third-party providers.
- Ensure that data is encrypted and decrypted only by authorized entities, enhancing overall data security.
- Facilitate adherence to data protection regulations by managing encryption keys according to specific requirements.
BYOK is available upon request and is restricted to paid plans. Only super admins and admins can add and manage keys in the Encryption (BYOK) tab.
Why it matters
BYOK offers an additional layer of trust and control over sensitive data. Organizations with strict security requirements can manage encryption on their terms while still using Zoho’s infrastructure.
2. Conditional access and Routing policies
What it is
Conditional access enhance security by restricting access to company resources based on defined conditions. Administrators can set rules based on factors like IP address, location, device, or time and specify actions such as deny access, allow access, or require MFA. Users must meet the selected conditions to gain access, with options to match all or any of the applied rules.
Routing policies define how users verify their identity using passwords, passwordless login, social sign-in, or identity providers, ensuring flexible and secure access across the organization.
How it works
Conditional access:
- Admins can set sign-in conditions for groups or users based on factors like IP address, location, device, time, and more.
- When the conditions are met, actions gets triggered. There are three actions: allow access, allow with MFA, or deny access.
- Multiple conditions can be combined, requiring either all or any conditions to match for access.
Routing policies:
- Admins create groups based on the login method required.
- Each group is assigned a routing policy to enforce one authentication method:
- Password: Standard login with user password
- Passwordless: OneAuth, Google Authenticator, Passkeys, SMS OTP, and more
- Social login: Log in via Google, Facebook, LinkedIn, etc.
- Identity providers: SSO via any IdP supporting SAML or JWT
- Session management options like Session Lifetime and Idle Session Timeout automatically sign users out after a specified period.
Key features and capabilities
- Get flexible sign-in conditions.
- Set rules based on IP, device, location, or time.
- Allow, deny, or require MFA.
- Add multiple login methods (password, OTP, passkeys, SSO, and social logins).
- Use Session Lifetime and Idle Timeout options.
Benefits
- Ensure users meet contextual requirements before gaining access.
- Allow flexible login methods tailored to groups.
- Reduce risk from idle or long sessions.
- Enforce security standards and governance across the organization.
Why it matters
Available for Zoho One users, these features give administrators full control over authentication, access policies, and session management, helping organizations secure resources, reduce risks, and maintain consistent access rules across multiple groups and identity providers.
New module: LDAP
1. Cloud LDAP
What it is
Zoho One's Cloud LDAP service enables organizations to leverage the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) for secure authentication and user management, eliminating the need for maintaining on-premises LDAP servers.
How it works
LDAP-compatible apps like Linux systems, Jira, OpenVPN, and certain printers can connect to Zoho One’s cloud LDAP service. Authentication happens over LDAPS (SSL), ensuring secure transmission of credentials between clients and Zoho Directory.
Key features and capabilities
- Centralized user management: Integrate Zoho One with LDAP-compatible applications such as Linux systems, Atlassian Jira, OpenVPN, and printers, ensuring a unified approach to user authentication across various platforms.
- Secure authentication: Utilize LDAPS (LDAP over SSL) to ensure encrypted communication between Zoho One and LDAP clients, safeguarding sensitive user credentials during transmission.
- Simplified administration: Manage user identities and access permissions efficiently, reducing administrative overhead and enhancing Anomaly Detection.
Benefits
- Remove the need for on-prem LDAP servers.
- Strengthen security for legacy systems.
- Simplify identity and access management across your environment.
Why it matters
Enable cloud LDAP functionality without needing an on-premises LDAP server, simplifying directory integration and management.
Features in the Directory Stores module
1. Google Workspace in Directory Stores
What it is
Directory Stores lets you integrate Google Workspace as an external directory into Zoho. This enables automatic user synchronization and ensures consistent profiles across platforms.
How it works
Admins configure field mappings, choose sync settings (like notifications and status sync), set criteria, and schedule automatic sync. New Google Workspace users are automatically imported into Zoho.
Key features and capabilities
- Configure your setup by defining field mapping, settings (including password notifications), status sync, criteria, and schedule sync, and then import users.
- Automatically import new users into Zoho Directory.
- Eliminate manual updates with real-time synchronization.
Benefits
- Centralize user management.
- Ensure consistent user profiles.
- Cut down on repetitive admin work.
Why it matters
Streamline IT operations by centralizing user management.
Improve identity governance by managing all users from a single console, even if they originate from different systems.
2. Group Sync
What it is
Group Sync allows you to import and synchronize user groups from third-party directory services directly into Zoho One.
How it works
- Import your groups from external directories.
- Keep Zoho groups always up to date by syncing any changes, additions, deletions, or member updates automatically at scheduled intervals.
- No manual intervention is required once the sync is configured.
Key features and capabilities
- Schedule group synchronization.
- Automatically apply updates to membership.
- Reduce manual oversight.
Benefits
- Streamlined group management: Automatically reflect changes from your external directory in Zoho, eliminating manual updates.
- Consistent user access: Ensure users are always in the correct groups, maintaining accurate access control and permissions.
- Time-saving: Automate group maintenance, freeing up admin time for other tasks.
Why it matters
- Use it with both Zoho One and Zoho Directory.
- Centralize and simplify group administration
New module: RADIUS
1. RADIUS
What it is
Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service, also known as RADIUS, is a networking protocol that provides secure, centralized authentication for users connecting to a network. Essentially, a RADIUS server validates users and determines whether they're allowed to access the network. It handles authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) whenever a user connects, most commonly via Wi-Fi.
With RADIUS, each user can connect using individual credentials rather than sharing a common password, making access control more secure and manageable.
How it works
- In a home setting: Authentication is simple. A device (called a supplicant, like a laptop or phone) requests access to the network. The router acts as a network access server (NAS) and authenticates the device using a pre-shared key (PSK). Since there are only a few users, managing access is straightforward.
- In an enterprise setting: Managing Wi-Fi access for many employees becomes complex. RADIUS simplifies this by storing all employee credentials in a centralized database. Advanced protocols like EAP-TTLS (Extensible Authentication Protocol Tunneled Transport Layer Security) create secure TLS tunnels for encrypted data transfer. Within these tunnels, credentials are sent securely using PAP (Password Authentication Protocol), ensuring both security and resistance to attacks.
Zoho Directory integrates RADIUS authentication into your Wi-Fi setup, allowing employees to use their Zoho Directory credentials to connect. When a user attempts to access the network:
- The credentials are sent to Zoho Directory servers.
- The server verifies the credentials and sends back either an acceptance or rejection message.
Because all employee details are stored securely in a centralized database, administrators can easily manage access, ensuring that only authenticated users are connected to the organization’s networks.
Key features and capabilities
- Centralize user authentication for Wi-Fi networks.
- Get secure tunnels via EAP-TTLS.
- Set individual user credentials for better access control.
- Integrate with Zoho Directory for identity management.
Benefits
- Store all credentials securely in one centralized place.
- Reduce the risk of unauthorized access with individual credentials.
- Easily manage access for large teams or multiple locations.
- Ensure encrypted, secure transmission of credentials with EAP-TTLS and TLS.
Why it matters
RADIUS reduces the risks associated with shared Wi-Fi passwords and ensures only authorized users access your network.
Features in the Reports module
1. Audit logs
What it is
In any organization, multiple processes run simultaneously, generating record entries, updates, and triggered workflows. Audit logs provide a complete chronological record of all these activities, helping you monitor every change made within your Zoho One environment.
How it works
- Capture who performed an action, what was changed, and when it occurred.
- Include detailed records of activities such as adding applications, importing bulk users, updating, configuring, and more.
- Use it as a vital tool for troubleshooting, compliance, and security monitoring.
Key features and capabilities
- See detailed chronological logs.
- Get records of user actions, configurations, imports, and more
- Diagnose issues and track system behavior.
Benefits
- Enable administrators to investigate access issues or permission changes.
- Support regulatory compliance with detailed, traceable records.
- Offer visibility into system usage, ensuring that all organizational changes are accountable and transparent.
Why it matters
Audit logs provide organizations with control and insight over their operations, enhancing security, accountability, and operational efficiency.
New module: Portals
1. Unified Client Portal
What it is
The Unified Client Portal is a secure platform in Zoho One that allows businesses to manage client relationships and provide them with access to all resources and services in one centralized location. Clients can be individuals or companies who use your products or services, and the portal ensures they can access everything they need from your business in a single, secure space.
How it works
Zoho One’s Unified Client Portal integrates multiple portals into one platform, enabling businesses to manage client interactions efficiently. Applications can be added to the portal and assigned to clients, who can log in securely to view their accounts and information. The portal can also be customized by admins to enhance the home view and provide a personalized experience.
For example, a banking application acts as a portal where clients can log in with a username and password to access services like transferring money, checking balances, paying bills, and downloading account statements.
Key features and capabilities
- Get secure access for clients.
- Support multiple apps in one portal.
- Customize your home view.
- Streamline management for client accounts.
Benefits
- Let admins manage all of their client interactions and resources from one platform that’s accessible only to their clients.
- Get a secure, personalized, and easy-to-navigate interface.
- Let admins assign applications to clients and manage their access easily.
Why it matters
The Unified Client Portal is ideal for any business looking to provide their clients with a secure, integrated, and personalized platform for accessing services, information, and applications.
New module: Anomaly Detection
1. Anomaly Detection
What it is
The Anomaly Detection module in Zoho One helps organizations monitor and manage unusual or anomalous activities in the application to ensure data security is never compromised. Any activity that deviates from normal patterns, such as logging in from an unusual device, location, IP address, browser, or at an unusual time, is marked as an anomaly. Both admin and non-admin users can be actors of an anomaly, while the user affected by the activity is referred to as the target.
How it works
The Anomaly Detection module is divided into two main sections:
Dashboard: The Dashboard tab provides an overview of anomaly patterns, helping admins understand trends and adjust security practices. Widgets in the dashboard allow filtering based on specific timelines and display anomalies by count, type, actor, and impact.
Anomalies: The Anomalies tab lists all detected anomalous activities with details such as actor email, login info, activity details, and the reason the activity was flagged. Admins can take action on anomalies by marking them as non-anomalous if safe, deactivating the actor to restrict access, or resetting passwords to prevent potential breaches.
Key features and capabilities
- Get a timeline-based anomaly dashboard.
- See detailed anomaly reporting with context.
- Use admin actions for blocking, resetting, or marking safe.
- Detect suspicious behavior early.
Benefits
- Identify and respond to unusual activities before they become threats.
- Get insights into anomaly patterns by type, actor, and impact in the dashboard.
- Take quick actions such as deactivating accounts or resetting passwords to protect organizational data.
Why it matters
The Anomaly Detection module is ideal for any organization using Zoho One that wants to maintain strict control over user activities, monitor potential security threats, and take proactive measures to safeguard sensitive data.
With this latest wave of updates, Zoho One continues to evolve into a smarter, more connected platform that empowers you to work efficiently, collaborate seamlessly, and manage everything from one unified space. We’re excited for you to explore these new features and experience the difference they bring to your daily operations.
We would love to hear from you! Try out the new updates and share your feedback in the comments. Your insights help us make Zoho One better for everyone!
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The Zoho One Team