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    • RE: Can I hook up FusionAuth to a customer's SSO provider?

      Different people use various items. You can do direct partnerships, as I've seen our vendors do with Duo, or you can roll your own ADFS, as I spoke with a company yesterday that was doing. If you're comparing options, I'd also look at Okta.

      Go talk to the people who make identity products and ask them to sell it to you. It appears that you have no idea what you're asking, so it's either that or hire a consultant to tell you.

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    • RE: Can FusionAuth Handle Stripe Payments and MinIO File Uploads?

      @mrstudyfirst I was recently researching this and decided to test Outseta to cover the majority of these requirements and get up and running quickly and affordably at first, and then Rewardful later for affiliate functionality.

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    • RE: Customers accounts vs internal company accounts for a SaaS app

      @nick said in Customers accounts vs internal company accounts for a SaaS app:

      Hello,

      I'm trying to understand how FusionAuth would work best for a SaaS app with two kinds of accounts: customers and internal admins.

      The internal company logins are e.g. sales people, developers, customer services, etc. They need to be able to access an internal admin portal, and in addition, a sandbox customer account for testing.

      It seems like it could be convenient to let internal admins share one user account and an app-switcher to toggle between their admin-view and their customer-view.

      Is it a best practice? Is it unsafe in any way?

      Thanks,

      You should look into FusionAuth.io to see if it fits your needs. It has a more adaptable model than the big SaaS solutions and could meet your needs both now and in the future.

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    • RE: What is the best practice for differentiating free-tier users from the paid subscribers

      @atakan You shouldn't remove the main features that current users have already paid for if you're switching your app to a subscription-based business model. For instance, after you introduce a subscription model for new customers, allow customers who have already purchased a "full game unlock" to continue having access to the full game.

      This, in my opinion, applies to Notability, and if enough users raise awareness of it, it might be possible for us premium users to continue using it without a subscription.

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