
"16+ SaaS workloads. Independent cloud. More shipping every quarter."
Keepit backs up 16 SaaS platforms as of May 2026, from Microsoft 365 and Salesforce to GitHub, and Monday.com, with new connectors shipping every quarter. Everything lands in Keepit's own cloud infrastructure, completely outside Azure, AWS, and GCP. For MSPs, each new workload Keepit adds is a new billable service. For end users, it means adopting a new SaaS app knowing your existing backup already covers it.
Most backup vendors protect one or two SaaS platforms. Keepit protects 16 as of May 2026, and adds more every quarter. New connectors ship every 4-6 weeks, with a published roadmap toward 100+ by 2028.
The full list: Microsoft 365, Entra ID, Dynamics 365, Power Platform, Azure DevOps, Google Workspace, Salesforce, Jira, Confluence, Zendesk, Okta, DocuSign, BambooHR, Miro, GitHub, and Monday.com. That covers productivity, identity, CRM, DevOps, HR, contracts, customer service, collaboration, and project management from a single vendor.
What makes this different from competitors like Veeam Data Cloud or AvePoint is where the data lands. Keepit owns its infrastructure. It is not running on Azure, AWS, or GCP. Your backups live in a separate cloud, operated by a separate vendor, billed on a separate contract. If your Microsoft tenant is compromised or your Azure subscription is suspended, Keepit's copies are outside the blast radius. The storage layer uses a blockchain-verified Merkle tree that makes immutability structural rather than configurable. There is no toggle to turn it off.
For MSPs, the multi-workload story changes the economics. Each new SaaS connector Keepit ships is a new line item you can bill for without deploying a new product. A partner protecting a customer's M365 today can add Salesforce, Jira, or GitHub backup tomorrow from the same console with the same per-seat billing model. Keepit has shifted to a partner-only go-to-market, with a Partner Management Console for multi-tenant operations.
For end users, the value is simpler: adopt a new SaaS app knowing your existing backup platform already covers it, or will cover it soon.
Keepit is a pure SaaS backup platform. It does not back up endpoints, physical servers, VMs, or on-premises infrastructure. For those workloads, Cloud Ready Solutions distributes NAKIVO, Cibecs, and StoneFly.
Pricing is per user with unlimited retention and storage included. No egress fees and no storage caps. Keepit operates certified data centres in seven regions including Sydney, Australia.
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No other SaaS backup vendor covers this many workloads from a single platform on independent infrastructure, and the list grows every quarter. Every new connector Keepit ships is a new revenue line for our partners without a new product to learn or deploy. The partner-only model means CRS partners get the full margin story, and Keepit is not competing with its own channel.
CRS supplies Keepit across Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, and PNG with local AUD/NZD billing. We help partners position Keepit against Veeam Data Cloud and AvePoint, structure multi-workload deals, and map the platform to Essential Eight and APRA CPS 234 compliance requirements.
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