jasongill
KKinde
•Created by jasongill on 9/22/2024 in #💻┃support
Proper Kinde hierarchy?
ooh! interesting. that would meet our use case - we have customers who sign up for our "consumer" brand (think Walmart) but are a better fit for our b2b brand (think Costco) and would like to be able to move them between brands/business units. but it will happen rarely enough that its not a deal breaker but would be a nice to have so maybe the api is the trick
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KKinde
•Created by jasongill on 9/22/2024 in #💻┃support
Proper Kinde hierarchy?
or maybe @IkiTg07 is it actually possible to move users between businesses (or is that simply impossible as those are totally segregated logical entities?)
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KKinde
•Created by jasongill on 9/22/2024 in #💻┃support
Proper Kinde hierarchy?
hmm OK. Is there any other logical grouping for users that I can do (other than manually doing something like a "tag") which I can use to "group" them together
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KKinde
•Created by jasongill on 9/22/2024 in #💻┃support
Proper Kinde hierarchy?
@IkiTg07 thank you; is it possible to have orgs associated with orgs? IE, could I make
Brand/Business = Nabisco
Org = Triscuit
Sub-org under Triscuit = Walmart
or is it just a single level of orgs?
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KKinde
•Created by jasongill on 9/22/2024 in #💻┃support
Proper Kinde hierarchy?
@Sam - Insider yes that is true but not if I have to use multiple businesses (I don't think users can be moved between businesses?), so I guess it goes back to my original question which can be distilled down to "how can you have nested organizations"
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KKinde
•Created by jasongill on 9/22/2024 in #💻┃support
Proper Kinde hierarchy?
Oh, and while I noted that each brand should have its own unique list of users, it sure would be nice to be able to federate the users somehow so that if you did have the same email address in multiple systems, that you could log in to each one, but that may make things more complex than it's worth
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