Create Your Account

In this page, you receive information about account and container creation within the JENTIS tool.

Congratulations on becoming a JENTIS client! Once you sign the contract, your designated contact will inform our support team to create an account for your organization. Accounts are isolated workspaces. Items can’t be shared across accounts. Containers, created within an account, are the unit where tags, triggers, states, functions, and tools live—and can be shared or reused across containers inside the same account.

Key Takeaways

  • No cross-account sharing. Treat accounts as separate entities.

  • Container-level reuse. Within a single account, reuse configurations across multiple containers.

  • Subdomain strategy. Most subdomain setups work cleanly with one container; you may still split by subdomain for organizational reasons.

  • Identity continuity. Multiple containers on the same domain/subdomains can share a user ID via the Main Domain Cookie (configurable).


1) One site, multiple country domains

Example: example.at, example.de, example.ch


2) One site with a shop subdomain

Example: www.example.at and shop.example.at


3) Multiple owners (tenants) across different domains

Example: Several independent stakeholders each responsible for their own domain(s).


Read more about Account Structure


FAQs

Do I need multiple containers for subdomains?

No. Technically, most subdomain setups work well with one container. Split into multiple containers only if it helps your organizational workflows.

Can I share items across accounts?

No. Accounts are isolated. Share and reuse configurations only within the same account.

Will containers on the same domain share user IDs by default?

If the Main Domain Cookie is enabled, yes—containers on the same main domain and its subdomains will share a user ID. You can disable this per container to prevent sharing.

What if I operate different country domains?

Create one container per domain within one account and reuse shared configurations across those containers.

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