← Back to context Comment by dotancohen 8 hours ago That's great for B2C, but B2B demands SSO. 3 comments dotancohen Reply sevenzero 8 hours ago Not really, we do B2B. E-mail & password is good enough for our customers. They really really dont care about what kinda auth we use. williamdclt 1 hour ago Depends on your industry I guess. My personal experience is that small-to-medium companies ask for SSO, large and enterprise _require_ it. Orygin 6 hours ago Great for you but that's not the case for a lot of B2B contracts we have. A lot of them require integrating with their SSO, not just for login but for permissions too
sevenzero 8 hours ago Not really, we do B2B. E-mail & password is good enough for our customers. They really really dont care about what kinda auth we use. williamdclt 1 hour ago Depends on your industry I guess. My personal experience is that small-to-medium companies ask for SSO, large and enterprise _require_ it. Orygin 6 hours ago Great for you but that's not the case for a lot of B2B contracts we have. A lot of them require integrating with their SSO, not just for login but for permissions too
williamdclt 1 hour ago Depends on your industry I guess. My personal experience is that small-to-medium companies ask for SSO, large and enterprise _require_ it.
Orygin 6 hours ago Great for you but that's not the case for a lot of B2B contracts we have. A lot of them require integrating with their SSO, not just for login but for permissions too
Not really, we do B2B. E-mail & password is good enough for our customers. They really really dont care about what kinda auth we use.
Depends on your industry I guess. My personal experience is that small-to-medium companies ask for SSO, large and enterprise _require_ it.
Great for you but that's not the case for a lot of B2B contracts we have. A lot of them require integrating with their SSO, not just for login but for permissions too