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  1. Thank you for your reply. Useful tips. I thought that too. I will go for dedicated modules. Regards.
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  2. Having a specific solution is very useful, so if you can have a unique module dedicated to the management of each of your SaaS apps, then all the better. That makes it easier to manage changes granularly. The Universal Module (or even the None module) is there to use when you don't have a specific module or don't need one that is more complex than collecting a few extra fields and notifying you of an event. It sounds like your solution right now may be to use the Universal Module until you create separate modules for your applications. Whenever you do that, you can make the packages using the Universal Module inactive, stop using them, and maybe even write an importer that will move them over to your other custom module. Whatever you decide to do will come down to what is the best trade-off for your business to pursue long term.
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