Tenant and licensing review
Review the GoDaddy-managed Microsoft 365 tenant, license assignments, admin access, domains, and dependencies before changes begin.
Send MessageSystem Connected helps businesses move from GoDaddy-managed Office 365 into a clearer Microsoft 365 environment with planned mailbox, domain, licensing, security, and user-support handoff.
Send MessageMoving away from GoDaddy-managed Microsoft 365 is not only a mailbox export. The work touches domains, DNS, licenses, admin access, shared mailboxes, calendar behavior, Outlook profiles, MFA expectations, and user communication.
We organize those moving parts before cutover so the business has clearer ownership, cleaner documentation, and a practical path for Microsoft 365 support after the migration.
Focused migration support for the mail, domain, user, security, and licensing details that shape a successful Microsoft 365 handoff.
Review the GoDaddy-managed Microsoft 365 tenant, license assignments, admin access, domains, and dependencies before changes begin.
Send MessageMap mailboxes, aliases, shared mailboxes, calendars, contacts, distribution lists, and user priorities into a practical migration sequence.
Send MessageCoordinate MX, Autodiscover, SPF, DKIM, DMARC, and related records so mail routing changes are planned and documented.
Send MessagePrepare users for Outlook profile changes, mobile mail updates, MFA prompts, shared access, and first-day support questions.
Send MessageReview admin roles, MFA expectations, account recovery, forwarding rules, stale access, and security settings during the move.
Send MessageDocument remaining issues, user notes, mailbox exceptions, DNS records, license ownership, and support follow-up after cutover.
Send MessageSend a message and we can review the current GoDaddy tenant, mailboxes, domains, licensing questions, support risks, and the cutover details that need a clean plan.
Send MessageThe strongest migration plan is practical: what moves, who owns it, when DNS changes, which users need attention, and what remains after cutover.
GoDaddy-managed Microsoft 365 can blur billing, admin ownership, domains, and support paths. We organize those dependencies before the cutover.
Mailbox, calendar, DNS, and Outlook changes are reviewed together so user impact, timing, and fallback notes are easier to understand.
The migration handoff includes license notes, account ownership, user exceptions, DNS records, and follow-up items for ongoing Microsoft 365 support.
Migration support is most useful when admin ownership, user impact, licensing, security, and long-term support need to become clearer.
Move toward clearer Microsoft 365 administration when licensing, access, support, or security needs have outgrown the bundled setup.
Plan around shared mailboxes, calendars, aliases, phones, Outlook profiles, and user communication before staff are disrupted.
Use the migration to clean up identity, security, documentation, and support ownership before new Microsoft 365 projects begin.
Yes. We help plan and support moves from GoDaddy-managed Microsoft 365 into a cleaner Microsoft 365 tenant structure, including mail, users, domains, licenses, and support handoff.
Important review items include domains, DNS records, mailboxes, aliases, shared mailboxes, calendars, contacts, admin roles, MFA expectations, licenses, and user devices.
Often, yes. Users may need Outlook profile updates, mobile mail reconfiguration, MFA prompts, and guidance for shared mailboxes or calendars after the cutover.
Yes. We can coordinate MX, Autodiscover, SPF, DKIM, DMARC, and related domain records so mail routing and authentication changes are planned carefully.
Yes. We can review GoDaddy licensing, Microsoft 365 plan needs, duplicate assignments, admin ownership, and renewal handoff notes as part of the migration plan.
Yes. We can help with post-migration stabilization, user questions, mailbox exceptions, documentation, security cleanup, and ongoing Microsoft 365 administration.
Use the contact form to share the current setup, mailbox count, domain situation, licensing questions, and any user timing concerns.