Glossary
Tenant organization
Child organization owned by a parent in Kewbed's two-tier multi-tenancy model.
A tenant organization in Kewbed is a self-contained workspace that sits underneath a parent organization. Each tenant carries its own users, projects, allocations and resource hierarchy, with permissions enforced inside the tenant boundary so two tenants under the same parent never see each other's day-to-day operations. A holding company that owns three studios would model each studio as a tenant, letting each studio head run their own roster without exposing the other studios' staffing or pipeline.
The tenant boundary is what makes the rollup at the parent level safe. Because every allocation, demand record and capacity number is tagged to a single tenant, the parent can sum across tenants for executive reporting without leaking operational detail back the other way. Adding a new studio to the group is a matter of provisioning a fresh tenant inside the existing parent rather than spinning up a separate account, which keeps the executive horizon contiguous as the group grows.
Related: parent organization, two-tier multi-tenancy, department rollup.
Last updated: 2026-05-13