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  • Organization management. Core CRUD, billing/subscription, member management, invitations, ownership transfer, asset management, discovery, and custom domains. Destructive action: close permanently deletes the org and all its data. Side effects: billing-create/billing-activate change subscription state, create consumes credits. Actions & required params: - list: (+ optional: limit, offset) - details: org_id - create: domain, name (+ optional: description, industry, billing_email, homepage_url, accent_color, background_color, background_mode) - update: org_id (+ optional: domain, name, description, industry, billing_email, use_background, owner_defined, accent_color, background_color, background_mode) - close: org_id, confirm [DESTRUCTIVE] - public-details: org_id - limits: org_id - list-workspaces: org_id (+ optional: limit, offset) - list-shares: org_id (+ optional: limit, offset) - create-workspace: org_id, folder_name, name (+ optional: description, perm_join, intelligence, accent_color, background_color1, background_color2) - billing-plans: (no params) - billing-create: org_id (+ optional: billing_plan) - billing-cancel: org_id [DESTRUCTIVE] - billing-details: org_id - billing-activate: org_id - billing-reset: org_id - billing-members: org_id (+ optional: limit, offset) - billing-meters: org_id, meter (+ optional: start_time, end_time, workspace_id, share_id) - members: org_id (+ optional: limit, offset) - invite-member: org_id, email (+ optional: role, message) - remove-member: org_id, member_id [DESTRUCTIVE] - update-member-role: org_id, member_id, role - member-details: org_id, user_id - leave: org_id [DESTRUCTIVE] - transfer-ownership: org_id, user_id [DESTRUCTIVE] - join: org_id (+ optional: invitation_key, join_action) - invitations-list: org_id (+ optional: state) - invitation-update: org_id, invitation_id (+ optional: state, permissions, expires) - invitation-delete: org_id, invitation_id [DESTRUCTIVE] - transfer-token-create: org_id - transfer-token-list: org_id (requires agent account type) - transfer-token-delete: org_id, token_id [DESTRUCTIVE] - transfer-claim: token - discover-all: (+ optional: limit, offset) - discover-available: (no params) - discover-check-domain: domain_name - discover-external: (+ optional: limit, offset) - asset-upload: org_id, asset_name, content or file_base64 (+ optional: file_name, content_type, metadata) - asset-delete: org_id, asset_name [DESTRUCTIVE] - asset-types: (no params) - asset-list: org_id - custom-domain-get: org_id - custom-domain-create: org_id, hostname - custom-domain-delete: org_id [DESTRUCTIVE] - custom-domain-validate: org_id
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  • Retrieve projected cost data for the current month across multi-org and single root-org accounts, with options to view costs at parent-org or sub-org levels and include connected partner accounts.
  • Retrieve historical cost data for multi-org or single root-org accounts in Datadog MCP. Specify time range and view to analyze costs at parent-org or sub-org levels. Includes options for connected accounts.

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