Hi Matthieu,
I’ve appreciated your tips and guides for a while. However, I’ve noticed they rely a lot more on Make lately, which increases creators’ variable costs significantly. Not to mention that Make can be cumbersome to configure.
Also, your logic fundamentally assumes we want to control our users through Softr rather than through our database. For me, that does not make sense:
- We can manage users more efficiently in our database using filters, groups, views which we cannot do in Softr
- User permissions on Softr are already dependent on our database configuration
- Managing multiple users in Softr is also cumbersome, since you have to manually manage each one at a time
I’m finding that the more control over the way I engage with my users diminishes, the more reliant I am on time consuming workarounds, expensive 3rd party integrators, and custom coding that can break over time. These are just a few basic reasons why a true two-way sync, that deletes Softr users when they are deleted in a database, makes more sense for creators.