Phew that was a long read but an informative one. I’ve been struggling a bit to understand where organizations fit in the Auth0 world, it’s slightly clearer now. I suppose if we were already managing our users/orgs through existing backoffice processes and sales order processes (which tied to our own entitlements system), we’d continue using those. Would it be fair to say that Auth0 orgs is better when you don’t already have a way of grouping or entitling them… or do you think orgs could sit alongside existing enterprise entitlement systems?
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