The insert that came with the game is ok, but not that useful to quickly setup the game, and not adapted for upright storage. Still, I didn't feel like throwing it away, so I made little cabinets that fit into the original insert. It does mean playing a bit of tetris to fit all the pieces (espacially the workers), but I feel it's worth it for the ease of tabling the game. Pull out all the drawers and off we go.
There is an organizer designed by @albnok on thingiverse (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6540355) that contains a solution for player tokens that is brilliant, but the rest of the organizer was a bit too mismatched for my taste. So I took the player containers, and designed my own cabinets for everything else.
Some pieces are needed multiple times, so the names include a "_XN" to indicate how many copies need to be printed. All pieces can be printed without support with the right orientation.
Four prints of the file "player_marker_influence_fixed.stl" from albnok's project (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6540355) are needed to complete the organizer.
I do not own the metal coins, so I don't know if they fit into the long drawer that I use for the cardboard ones. Maybe putting half the gold and coins into each of the long drawers would work? Also, I usually just use some self-adhesive dry-vinyl (electrostatic) tape for the cards, so there are no specific cabinet for them. The big cards do fit in the dice sleeve though.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.