jasongill
KKinde
•Created by jasongill on 9/22/2024 in #💻┃support
Proper Kinde hierarchy?
Hey Kinde team, my company is comprised of multiple business units, each with their own domain and branding (imagine that the parent company is Nabisco, and there are sub-brands/business units like Oreo and Triscuit), each with their own customers.
Those customers might be an individual ("Oreo Lover" or "Triscuit Enthusiast"), or an individual within a team/organization ("John Smith, Head of Cookies at Kroger Grocery" or "Jim Roberts, Head of Crackers at Walmart")
What is the best way to lay out our Kinde account so that we can:
- Have unique branding/login URL domain for each of our "brands" (Oreo, Triscuit, etc)
- Have unique lists of individuals and teams for each brand (so Jim Roberts could have an Oreo account and a Triscuit account)
- Give customers the option of joining a team (Kroger, Walmart), or if they don't have a team then just assign them to a default ("My Personal Team" or "Jim's Personal Workspace" sort of thing)
- Be able to move individuals from one team to another (so if Jim Roberts accidentally enrolled as an individual Triscuit Enthusiast, we could move him to his rightful place as Head of Crackers at Walmart)
I can't tell if I should set up one business with sub-organizations, and use the custom organization branding/domain features (but then how do I do sub-sub organizations?) or if I should set up multiple businesses and create organizations under those for the teams (but then, I have multiple accounts billing to juggle and deal with when it all really is just one "business" but multiple "brands"), and I've still not figured out the best way to do a "personal team" sort of thing.
Any advice? Thank you!
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