Support and also all-around enterprise readiness. Even on the enterprise tier, their permissions management is a pale shadow of what IAM grants you on AWS or GCP, to the point where you will put your compliance as risk. No documentation on setting up SAML/SSO for their management console. It's very, very clear that their internal growth engines are set to ludicrous growth rates (to try and justify their outrageous stock price) and the organization is coming apart at the seams. None of which takes away from the fact that the core engineering is top-tier and the core tech product is best-in-class.
We'll see if NET survives public investor expectations.
Yeah, for example, you can grant Edit permissions on Cloudflare Workers overall within an account, but you cannot grant permissions on a single Cloudflare Workers deployment. Any developer who has permissions in, say, a development Cloudflare Workers deployment will thus have full permissions to the production Cloudflare Workers deployment, or permissions to deployments owned by other teams.
Why is this buried deep in the docs for Zero Trust and not part of user management? Why are there no references to it from user management, either in the docs or in the add/remove users screen?
We'll see if NET survives public investor expectations.