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As soon as you go down the path of customization for “special clients” you’ve already lost the battle. Business needs to agree to not sell something like that. I’m not being helpful here, but as soon as you’ve started customizing like that to get massive clients it will never end and it will just slowly suffocate your company.
When I was working in enterprise software, we had 2 ways of handling special customer requirements.
The product manager would engage with the sales engineer to identify if this was part of a feature that other customers of similar size or industry might need.
If so, design the feature for the broadest use cases and put in the development roadmap.
If it’s highly specific to one customer, offer customization work on a contract basis and keep it as a separate code branch and environment.