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Often, companies will have a data analytics tool to follow up on various metrics such as ARR, KPI, or internal statistics on performance,  or they want to offer these types of insights to their clients or platform users. And the list can go on! And in many cases, you get into a situation where you want to make sure anyone accessing our data analytics tools can only see data that they should be allowed to see or data that’s only related to themselves. This is where multi-tenancy comes in. In this tutorial, we will walk through how to configure your Cumul.io dashboard with multi-tenancy based on user information on login, which we manage with Auth0. Before we dive into the specifics, let me give you some context on what these two platforms are used for; 

Cumul.io: SaaS that allows you to create your own data insight and analytics dashboards that you can easily integrate and embed within your own platform.

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