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  1. I personally would like to see #1 happen. As mentioned, being an agency that manages multiple accounts for clients, two of the best platforms that showcase this type of functionality is Vimeo & Google. I can sign in with a "single" username and password and access every company through that single login. Then in the account dropdown, just have an option to switch companies - https://screencast.com/t/Izqzuv14DTNd Letting someone create username "example" at Company A, then letting someone completely different use that same exact username "example" at Company B - you're asking for a whole world of trouble and it would be super confusing to account managers that handle the accounts. Then what happens if username "example" at Company A wants to sign up for Company B - but now they have to create a whole new username and password because someone already used it, right? How is that making it easier? Profiles are not related each one. Not switch betwen companies. <-- Then you are simply asking to create a new account for any/every company? Isn't this the default behavior right now or am I missing something?
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  2. To be clear, what are you asking for exactly? Ability for a single login to have access to multiple companies (Same user/password, client can "switch" companies like Admins)? *or* The ability to create a new user/pass (which could be the same) for each company? In other words, the login is tied to the company. Both of these options would maintain separate client records/profiles, meaning that they would not see services on their profile for all companies. They would have to login at the right place, or use a company switch feature like admins. Thoughts?
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  3. just my opinion, for me it has no sense to have restriction in usernames in multiple companies, if i'm user of company 1 with username "blesta" or "paul<atttt>blesta.com", and i want to purchase from another company i will make my habitual usernames "blesta" or "paul<attttt>blesta.com", seeing this already used is something that make me confused. i'm as a user company A is not company B . and it has no sense for me if in my account in company A seeing or i'm impacted by something else in Company B. i'm as CEO or owner i don't need to reveal that i have 2 or 3 companies has the same database or they are related. normally and logical company A is not Company B, and blesta should take care of some issues like those, or the multi-company has no sense or no advantage at all .
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