OneLook gives IT teams a complete, automated view of their Microsoft environment — from Active Directory to SQL Server — delivered as professional reports you can act on.
OneLook connects to your environment using read-only access, runs a deep assessment across your selected products, and delivers a structured professional report — in minutes, not days.
IT teams have always had options for assessing their infrastructure. Scripts, consultants, manual checklists. The problem is not the lack of options — it is that none of them scale, none of them are consistent, and none of them fit into a working day.
A manual Active Directory assessment takes an experienced engineer two to three days. OneLook delivers the same — and significantly more — in a fraction of the time.
Manual assessments are only as good as the person running them. OneLook applies the same checks, the same logic, and the same standards on every run.
Most assessment tools tell you what is wrong. OneLook tells you what is wrong, how serious it is, what to do about it, and in what order.
OneLook never modifies your environment. No agents. No permanent changes. No impact on production. Run it today, run it next month.
OneLook gives every IT team access to a professional infrastructure assessment — automated, consistent, and ready quickly.
Try Live DemoOneLook is built for everyone responsible for Microsoft infrastructure — whether you manage it, oversee it, audit it, or deliver it to clients.
You know the risks that exist — but finding the time and tools to document them properly is another matter entirely.
You need visibility across the full environment — not just access to systems. And you need to explain the state of IT to leadership.
Getting that evidence from IT takes time, and the format is never consistent. You need structured documentation, not raw data dumps.
Every client assessment is a new engagement — time-consuming, inconsistent, and difficult to scale without hiring more engineers.
One platform. One consistent report. Regardless of your team size, client count, or infrastructure complexity.