Glossary
Parent organization
Top-level organization that owns one or more tenants in Kewbed's two-tier model.
A parent organization in Kewbed is the top tier of the two-tier multi-tenancy model. It owns one or more tenant organizations underneath it and is the level at which cross-tenant data can be consolidated for executive reporting. A holding company that runs three studios as separate tenants would set up one parent organization for the holding company and three tenant organizations for the studios, each with its own users, projects and resource hierarchy.
The point of the two-tier model is to keep day-to-day operations isolated per tenant while still giving leadership a consolidated view across the group. A studio head working inside one tenant sees only that tenant's allocations and demand. An executive at the parent level can switch into a rollup view that sums capacity, demand and gap across every owned tenant. Permissions and data scoping are enforced at both levels, so the rollup respects whatever access boundaries each tenant has set internally.
Related: tenant organization, two-tier multi-tenancy, department rollup.
Last updated: 2026-05-13