Never find out about a failed refresh from an end user again.
Track every semantic model refresh across your entire tenant in real time. When a refresh fails, see the error message, which table was affected, and a recommended fix — not just a generic notification. For PPU and Fabric, get per-table timing with historical comparison, model build time, and faster/slower badges.
- Pinpoint exactly which table caused a slowdown
- Fix refresh issues before users notice
- Track refresh trends across months, not just 30 days
Answer 'who uses what' with months of data, not just the last 30 days.
Power BI deletes usage data after 30 days. SummitView captures events daily and stores them indefinitely — giving you months of history to analyze adoption, identify unused reports, and make data-driven license optimization decisions.
- Break through Power BI’s 30-day usage data limit
- Find unused reports costing you licenses every month
- Track adoption trends to prove BI investment ROI
Catch data quality issues the refresh status misses.
Catch the problems Power BI's refresh status misses. SummitView tracks row counts, durations, and data patterns after each refresh, flagging deviations from historical baselines — even when the refresh shows 'Completed.'
- Catch silent data corruption instantly
- Stop 'successful' refreshes that load no data
- Know which issues to fix first, automatically
Start every morning knowing exactly where your Power BI environment stands.
A composite health score for your Power BI tenant, broken into five dimensions and updated daily. It surfaces top risks in priority order, compares trends against prior periods, and translates scores into concrete recommended actions — so you know exactly what needs attention and why.
- One score tells you if your tenant needs attention today
- Top risks ranked by severity with recommended fixes
- Week-over-week trends prove your environment is improving
And that's not all
Every feature included. No add-ons. No upgrades.
Scheduling
Visualize refresh schedules across your tenant with collision detection and off-peak optimization.
Inventory
A complete catalog of every workspace, dataset, report, and gateway across your Power BI tenant.
Governance
Tag, classify, and track ownership of every Power BI asset with a governance editor and automated hygiene scoring.
Capacity
Monitor CPU, memory, and throttling for Fabric and Premium capacities to prevent performance degradation.
Alerting
Multi-channel alerts with smart cooldowns, plain-English context, and actionable fix suggestions.
Gateway Monitoring
Track gateway health, flag personal gateway connections, and identify single points of failure in your data infrastructure.
AI Insights
AI-powered recommendations and summaries using your own API key. BYOK, optional, and off by default.
Report Portal
A branded, consumer-facing catalog for published Power BI reports with search, filtering, and gated access requests.
Frequently asked questions
No. SummitView collects metadata only — refresh status, timing, row counts, usage events, and workspace information. It never accesses the data inside your semantic models, reports, or dashboards.
SummitView works with Power BI Pro, Premium Per User (PPU), Premium capacity, and Microsoft Fabric. Some features like per-table refresh timing require PPU or Fabric. Core monitoring works on all license types.
Cloud Connect setup takes about 5 minutes — register a service principal and grant admin consent. The Windows agent takes about 15 minutes to install and configure. Data starts flowing immediately.
Yes. SummitView offers a 14-day free trial with full access to all features. No credit card required.
SummitView Pro is $299/month or $2,999/year per tenant. Unlimited users, unlimited workspaces, all features included. No per-user pricing.
Yes. Cloud Connect uses a service principal to collect data without any software installation. The agent provides additional capabilities like per-table timing and reliable Pro workspace refresh status.