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bradmccarty and mooreds authored Feb 26, 2025
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### Limited API Flexibility

To maintain broad compatibility, multi-tenant SaaS platforms design their integration endpoints around the lowest common denominator. This results in rigid APIs that may lack the depth and flexibility needed for sophisticated integrations. If your application  requires custom claims, advanced token handling, or seamless embedding into existing workflows, you might find yourself constrained by predefined API structures that cannot be easily extended or modified.
To maintain broad compatibility, multi-tenant SaaS platforms design their integration endpoints around the lowest common denominator. This results in rigid APIs that may lack the depth and flexibility needed for sophisticated integrations. If your application requires custom claims, advanced token handling, or seamless embedding into existing workflows, you might find yourself constrained by predefined API structures that cannot be easily extended or modified.

### Inability to Deploy Locally and Control Infrastructure

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