Tenants
Requires Pro
With multi-tenancy, you run multiple tenants (e.g. subsidiaries, customers, or sites) in a single Notory installation — each with its own users, assets, settings, and plan, strictly isolated from one another. You’ll find tenant management under Administration → Tenant Management.
In this section
Section titled “In this section”- What is multi-tenancy? — the concept, plan requirements, and typical use cases
- How do I create a tenant? — including the owner account that’s always created with it
- How does tenant isolation work? — row-level security, token binding, and the license intersection
- How do I switch between tenants? — why there’s no “switcher”, and how to work across tenants
Requirements
Section titled “Requirements”Tenant management requires the Administrator role (in practice, the instance
operator or super admin). How many tenants you may create is determined by your
product license (max_tenants): without a license, or in Community mode, exactly
1 tenant is allowed; from Pro several are allowed; Enterprise is unlimited.
Related topics
Section titled “Related topics”- Users & Roles — users always belong to exactly one tenant
- SSO / OIDC — identity providers are configured per tenant
- Module Licenses — plans, limits, and what happens when they’re reached