In Tonic Structural, each user belongs to an organization. Organizations are used to determine the company or customer that a Structural user belongs to. The User Settings view displays the organization identifier for the user.
A self-hosted instance of Structural contains a single organization. All users belong to that organization.
Structural Cloud hosts multiple organizations. The organizations are kept completely separate. Users from one Structural Cloud organization do not have any access to the users or workspaces that belong to a different Structural Cloud organization.
A Structural organization is created:
For a standard Structural license, both self-hosted and Structural Cloud, when the first user signs up for a Structural account
For a pay-as-you-go Structural Cloud license, when the user subscribes to Structural
When a user signs up for a free trial on Structural Cloud. Each free trial user is in a separate Structural Cloud organization.
A self-hosted instance has a single organization. Every user who signs up for an account on that instance is added to the organization.
For companies with an annual Structural Cloud license, the license includes the email domains that are included in the license.
When a user with one of the included email domains signs up for a Structural account, they are automatically added to that organization.
For a pay-as-you-go license, when a user with the same corporate email domain signs up for a Structural account, they are automatically added to that organization.
During a free trial, a user can invite users with the same corporate email domain to have access to their free trial workspace.
When those users sign up for a Structural free trial in response to that invitation, they are automatically added to the Structural Cloud organization for the free trial user.