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by rad_gruchalski
478 days ago
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I don’t understand your point. My question is: if the service provider offers SSO as an additional feature, why limit it to certain size of a client? Their service supports it. Why cannot my two persons company enable this feature? My two persons company can run my own keycloak and use it as an OAuth provider in your product all right. If you need months of dev time to enable SSO on my account then say that upfront because I will certainly find a different service provider because you clearly don’t know what you’re doing. |
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If you could do that, you would. The point is that SSO is high-touch and high-maintenance, and the price reflects that.
If it is as cheap you appear to think so, you'll make a killing offering SSO for businesses and undercutting the current providers by (maybe) 50%.
I don't think you are doing that. Maybe I am wrong, but if you are right you're leaving easy money on the table.