An Enterprise plan enables full domain control. Enterprise admins can audit, monitor, and manage all activity and data inside their subscription, including users, authentication, integrations, and more. A Business plan provides basic user management and security.
The following table compares Business and Enterprise plans with regards to Domain control:
Enterprise | Business | |
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Domain audits & policies |
Admins can set domain control policies. Admins can also audit domains to identify and invite users who are not included in your subscription, but who are members of a managed domain. |
Admins cannot set domain control policies or request domain audits.
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Collaborative subscription | Invite users outside your organization to collaborate, and remove them when the work is done. | Collaboration inside your organization and Business plan only. |
Security & compliance |
Gives advanced security features like SCIM, user protection, and centralized team management. Enterprise also provides monitoring tools like SIEM and audit logs, which ensure security and compliance. |
Includes only basic security features.
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User management |
Gives targeted control of user access and activities inside your verified domain. For example, admins can prevent deactivated users from using their corporate email address to access Miro. |
Provides basic user management.
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Visibility & control |
Single sign-on (SSO) can be comprehensively enforced. Admins can automatically add newly registered users from any of your verified domains to your Enterprise plan. Admins can also prohibit users from creating their own subscriptions. |
Enables basic user management. However, SSO cannot be comprehensively enforced, and users may create their own subscriptions. |
Support |
Assigns a dedicated account manager for support.
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Does not assign a dedicated account manager for support.
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