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Is there a quick way to determine which apps are single or multi-tenant?

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  • jordankruegerJ Offline
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    Some apps, say ChangeDetection or DocuSeal, only allow one account per Cloudron (as far as I can tell), whereas others (like Cal.com) allow each user to have their own account. Is there a quick and easy way to see which ones are which?

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      We don't track this in the packaging atleast. Have you checked the various selfhosted app listing sites? For example, in https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/11465/self-hosted-applications-directory

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        It would be great – for business purposes – to have this tracked in the system somehow? It would certainly help me with onboarding a team!

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          It would be great – for business purposes – to have this tracked in the system somehow? It would certainly help me with onboarding a team!

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          @jordankrueger said in Is there a quick way to determine which apps are single or multi-tenant?:

          for business purposes

          In this case I think its important to mention that just because an app can be used by multiple users, it does automatically mean it can be used by multiple tenants (independent groups of users, that usually don't know of each others existence).

          For Sogo this was for example noticed in https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/12146/hide-mail-of-different-domains-from-each-other.

          If you want multiple tenants its probably the easiest to keep an installation of a certain app for each of your tenants.

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            @jordankrueger said in Is there a quick way to determine which apps are single or multi-tenant?:

            for business purposes

            In this case I think its important to mention that just because an app can be used by multiple users, it does automatically mean it can be used by multiple tenants (independent groups of users, that usually don't know of each others existence).

            For Sogo this was for example noticed in https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/12146/hide-mail-of-different-domains-from-each-other.

            If you want multiple tenants its probably the easiest to keep an installation of a certain app for each of your tenants.

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            @fbartels Just to be clear, I'm using one license for one client and that client has multiple employees. If I was using Cloudron for multiple clients, I'd want to use a different installation for each client for sure.

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