See how MSPs automate HaloPSA using Rewst—combining prebuilt and custom workflows to streamline offboarding, billing, and more.
Managing tickets, onboarding users, and maintaining compliance are core components of MSP operations; but they’re also the first to break under pressure. Manual workflows introduce delays, errors, and inconsistency. That’s precisely why forward-thinking MSPs don’t just configure their PSA. They automate it.
According to Service Leadership Index’s Benchmark Report, top-performing MSPs are 27% more efficient at service delivery due to process maturity and automation. With the right RPA platform, you can automate HaloPSA beyond reactive ticketing. It becomes part of a broader orchestration layer—driving consistency, accelerating resolution times, and scaling operations intelligently.
User onboarding/offboarding. Ticket triage. Compliance. These aren’t just technical tasks—they’re business-critical workflows that require coordination across multiple systems. Take onboarding, for example:
Now, repeat that across dozens of users and clients per month. It’s no wonder these workflows become pain points. They’re high-volume, detail-oriented, and complex to scale without automation.
Traditional PSAs hone themselves on tracking work—not necessarily doing the work. That’s where automation comes in. When HaloPSA gets paired with an automation platform that abstracts the API into modular, low-code actions, MSPs go from managing operations to scaling them.
If you’re already using HaloPSA workflows, you might wonder: What’s the advantage of layering in RPA? The truth? Many of the highest-impact automations MSPs deploy with Rewst build on workflows they’re already handling manually—or partially—in their PSA.
That begs the question: What’s the difference between a standard PSA process and a full-fledged prebuilt automation? Moreover, what are the benefits of doing things differently?
Let’s look at a few real-world examples:
Let’s face it—new user onboarding is a time-consuming process that can eat up hours of technician time. Your PSA might offer workflows that organize the checklist—tracking tasks like creating Microsoft 365 accounts, provisioning access, assigning licenses, and configuring laptops. But the real challenge isn’t listing the steps, it’s making sure they happen the same way, every time, without delays or missed details.
Rewst’s prebuilt HaloPSA Onboarding automation takes the guesswork out of the process. A technician can leverage a Rewst form or a client can self-service automation by clicking “Onboard User” from the HaloPSA Service Catalogue and filling in a few fields. From there, Rewst:
Convenience aside, consistent onboarding ensures your MSP is audit-ready and customer-focused from day one.
Offboarding a user in HaloPSA often starts with good intentions: a checklist, a templated ticket, maybe even a shared doc with steps like “remove from M365,” “forward email,” “convert mailbox,” and “disable AD account.” But even with a solid Service Catalogue item, the process typically requires manual execution, back-and-forth communication, and tribal knowledge to get it right every time.
Many MSPs turn to prebuilt automations available in RPA platforms like Rewst to overcome these roadblocks. Trigger a prebuilt HaloPSA Offboarding automation via a Rewst form or select Rewst automations directly in HaloPSA’s Helpdesk Service Catalogue. A client can choose “Offboard User” from the catalog along with the departing employee, and automation handles the rest. A complete offboarding workflow kicks off the following:
All this happens in under two minutes, without needing technician intervention. Get more details on this process by watching the video below:
When month-end billing hits, most MSPs rely on manually exported reports, Excel workbooks, and a little luck to match vendor licenses with client usage. Whether it’s Microsoft 365, a VoIP platform, or cybersecurity tools, reconciling what you’re paying for versus what you bill clients isn’t an MSP favorite.
Rewst helps MSPs eliminate the busywork by automating license reconciliation between your vendors and HaloPSA. With the prebuilt automations like Alert on Unused M365 Licenses and Billing Count Report, automation can:
✅ Aggregate license data across upstream vendors like Pax8, Microsoft, and your RMM
✅ Generate billing reports and usage summaries for HaloPSA—no spreadsheets needed
✅ Surface mismatches between what’s in use and what’s being billed
✅ Create tickets with direct links to adjust quantities or flag items for review
This kind of automation isn’t just about speed—it helps MSPs protect margins and deliver accurate, transparent billing every month without a reconciliation fire drill.
Automation in HaloPSA isn’t limited to provisioning or logistics. Some of the highest ROI can come from prebuilt workflows that improve your helpdesk operations. Common Rewst prebuilt automations MSPs use to strengthen their helpdesk are:
These automations extend HaloPSA beyond process tracking. Instead, the PSA becomes a decision-support system that preprocesses inputs before a human intervenes. Automation documentation features like RoboRewsty can log steps—providing consistent, auditable records for compliance without relying on memory or checklists.
The real power of pairing RPA with HaloPSA shines through when MSPs build on top of prebuilt workflows or customize automation to fit their unique needs. Here are just a few examples of how MSPs tailored Rewst’s RPA to ensure a fully automation HaloPSA experience:
Rising Tide needed secure, temporary admin access for agents in HaloPSA. Instead of waiting for native support, they built on Rewst’s existing Just-in-Time Admin Access automation to dynamically assign a “Fake Admin” role, route approval requests, track access windows, and automatically remove elevated permissions — all while maintaining full auditability.
Using Mailgun’s event webhooks and Rewst, one MSP built a powerful message-tracking automation that updates the original Halo ticket with delivery, open, or spam/junk activity. The Rewst workflow dynamically appends a real-time HTML table to the ticket, so agents know the exact email status without switching tools.
RJ at Net Friends built a custom FedEx integration with HaloPSA using Rewst. The automation retrieves tracking information and updates the associated ticket in HaloPSA. If a shipment is pending, the workflow monitors delivery status and automatically updates the ticket once delivery is confirmed—keeping things moving without manual check-ins.
Watch RJ Walk through the automation here.
The MSPGeekCon team used Rewst to route sponsor emails into HaloPSA, auto-create client records, and permission users accordingly. Sponsor emails route into HaloPSA, where a single “New Vendor” button kicks off a Rewst automation that collects form data, builds the organization in Halo, assigns teams, and populates ticket fields. The process is fully automated—allowing non-technical volunteers to manage onboarding with just a few clicks.
One user built a ZIP code-based tax rate lookup to avoid paying for another tool using the taxrates.io API and Rewst. When a new client gets created in HaloPSA, Rewst pulls the ZIP code, checks the tax percentage, applies an existing rate, or makes a new one automatically — helping ensure tax compliance without the extra cost.
The modern MSP landscape demands a change in how you think about your PSA. Automation platforms allow it to work with identity providers, security platforms, RMMs, documentation systems, and more. It’s one connected piece of a broader, integrated ecosystem.
That means it’s time to rethink your approach:
What began as automating a few repeatable tasks becomes an operational model—where every workflow gets evaluated for automation potential, and an invisible layer of efficiency supports technicians.
HaloPSA is a powerful PSA platform. When automated using an RPA system explicitly designed for MSPs, it becomes a strategic asset that scales with you. Ready to get started?