Now I am checking and how to use Auth0
and how much Auth0 is going to cost my company’s service.
Here I want a comment for the latter.
Our service is an agency management B2B system.
However the login elements are email address and password,
and these show that our Auth0 use case is a B2C type, I think.
I have been trying to explain internally
about the discrepancy in terminology between our service and Auth0’s use cases,
but it has not been easy to get understanding.
I have to search some additional rationale to explain the use case choice.
I wonder if you could lend me some wisdom.
I understand that you’d like to know more about the Auth0 pricing model in a B2B scenario.
To do so, please visit the Auth0 Pricing page and select the B2B Use-Case button.
On this page, you’ll be able to compare the features available between the various subscription plans to decide which one is right for you.
If you have more specific questions regarding the subscription plans for your company, I would recommend reaching out to our Sales team for more information.
Thank you for your comment! I have one more question.
Our service is an agency management B2B system.
However the login elements are email address and password,
and these show that our Auth0 use case is a B2C type, I think.
Which use case should we choose, B2B or B2C? Our service itself is B2B, but its login system is B2C type with only e-mail address and password, in the sense of Auth0 use case. We do not use SAML, LDAP, AD, or etc. (However We plan to use multi-step authentication or some security functions, so we need some IDaaS!)