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Hi @incalculable-summer-1969, Could you give me a bit more info about what you’re looking to do? I think you might not need a separate workspace for each client. You could name your workspace as the name of your company, and then name each app with the client’s name. Each app could then have a different set of users that you would define in the sheet/Airtable that’s connected to the app. To learn more about how users work, check out our Users introduction article.
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Hello Sebastijan, thank you for your answers. I need to limit app visualisation only with the users associated. For each client I have, I need to create portal client with their users. Is it possible to limit visualisation between different app ?
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You can build one app and use advanced roles for each client to only see their own record. We do this on several apps.
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@incalculable-summer-1969 just to make sure we’re giving you the best advice, could you clarify what you mean when you say “limit visualisation”? Are you looking to restrict which client can see which app? Or are you looking to have different branding for each client?
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Okay perfect. It works, my usecase is : My client (for example EDF) needs a clients portal for its clients (Carrefour, Liddle, Leclerc, etc...). I have another client (for example ENI) which need a clients portal for its clients (Franprix, Monoprix, Casino). I want that Casino sees only his data and ENI sees only its data clients (Franprix, Monoprix, Casino) and not the data of EDF.
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Ah, gotcha. Thanks for the clarification. In that case I would probably have a separate app for each client that needs a client portal (EDF and ENI), and then have different roles, users and permissions within each app, so that each client can only see their record. Our Users & Permissions articles might come in handy here.
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Perfect, thanks a lot
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