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Improvement
2 years ago

Improved UX for plan inheritance definition

Stigg allows admins to define inheritance between plans. When a plan inheritance defined, all of the entitlements of the base plan will included in the child plan.

The plan inheritance ensures that when entitlements are added to a base plan, they're automatically added to a child plan; thus enforcing a good-better-best model and preventing the need to manually updated each plan separately.

We've improved the user experience of the plan inheritance definition and moved it to the "Entitlements" section of the plan details, which better communicates the effect of the inheritance.

To inherit entitlements from a base plan, select the relevant child plan from the "Everything included in" control.

When the plan inherits entitlements from a base plan, adding entitlements to the child plan overrides the configuration of the child plan, for example: if the entitlement in the base plan is for 10 seats, and an entitlement in the child plan is added for 50 seats, the entitlement of the child plan will override that of the base plan.

Avatar of authorOr Arnon