Sub-Accounts Tab
Written By Sara Irfan
Last updated 4 days ago
What is the Sub-Accounts Tab?
The Sub-Accounts tab is your account-level view of engagement. Each row represents one of your SaaS client sub-accounts, showing their login activity status, user counts, time spent, and last login timestamp. This is where you evaluate individual accounts.

What You Can Do with the Sub-Accounts Tab
Find accounts that need outreach. Sort by "Last Login" to see which accounts haven't logged in recently.
Validate onboarding success. Filter by your SaaS plan and check which new sub-accounts have actually logged in vs. which ones signed up and disappeared.
Identify upsell candidates. Filter by a lower-tier plan and look at active users and time spent. Accounts with heavy engagement on a lower plan are upsell opportunities.
Spot team adoption gaps. If a sub-account has 8 total users but only 1 active user, the account owner adopted but their team didn't.
Sub-Accounts Tab Metrics

Sub-Accounts Tab Filters
Common Questions & Answers
What's the difference between Total Users and Active Users?
Total Users is everyone who has access to that sub-account, whether or not they've ever logged in. Active Users only counts people who actually opened the app within the selected time window. A sub-account with 10 Total Users and 2 Active Users (30d) means 8 people have credentials but haven't touched the platform in a month.
Why does a sub-account show 'Dormant' when I know the client was just active?
Check three things: (1) Data delay, if they just logged in, wait 2-3 minutes and refresh. (2) Timezone, "today" is based on your browser's timezone, not UTC. (3) Filters, make sure you're not looking at a filtered view that's hiding recent activity.
A sub-account has 0 total time spent but shows a recent Last Login, how?
Each login day adds a 2-minute minimum to total time. If you're seeing 0, the data may not have fully aggregated yet. Wait a few minutes and refresh. If it persists, the user may have opened the app and immediately closed it before any events were recorded.