﻿---
title: View and switch between Elastic Cloud organizations
description: Learn how to view all Elastic Cloud organizations you belong to, switch between them, and understand the login experience when you have multiple organizations.
url: https://docs-v3-preview.elastic.dev/elastic/docs-content/pull/7308/cloud-account/switch-organizations
products:
  - Elastic Cloud Hosted
  - Elastic Cloud Serverless
applies_to:
  - Elastic Cloud Serverless: Generally available
  - Elastic Cloud Hosted: Generally available
---

# View and switch between Elastic Cloud organizations
From a single Elastic Cloud account, you can access multiple organizations.
You might be a member of multiple organizations in cases such as the following:
- You use different organizations for different use cases or teams.
- You're a consultant working with multiple clients who have different Elastic Cloud organizations.

You can switch between organizations at any time. Depending on the organization that you're switching to, you might be prompted to re-authenticate.
If you're an organization owner, learn more about managing multiple organizations in [Manage multiple Elastic Cloud organizations](https://docs-v3-preview.elastic.dev/elastic/docs-content/pull/7308/deploy-manage/cloud-organization/manage-multiple-organizations).
<tip>
  To join an additional organization, [accept an invitation](/elastic/docs-content/pull/7308/cloud-account/join-or-leave-an-organization#ec-accept-invitation) to join the organization. You can also [create a new organization](/elastic/docs-content/pull/7308/deploy-manage/cloud-organization/manage-multiple-organizations#create-a-new-organization).
</tip>


## View the organizations you have access to

You can view the organizations you have access to from the **Overview** page.
To view the organizations:
1. Log in to the [Elastic Cloud Console](https://cloud.elastic.co?page=docs&placement=docs-body).
2. From the top navigation menu, click on the user menu and select **Profile**.
3. Click the **My organizations** tab.

The organizations you have access to appear in the **My organizations** list. In the list, you can view the organization's name, its status, your [roles](https://docs-v3-preview.elastic.dev/elastic/docs-content/pull/7308/deploy-manage/users-roles/cloud-organization/user-roles) in the organization, and when you were added to the organization.
<note>
  Role information is refreshed only when you log in to the organization, and might be out of date if you haven't logged in recently.
</note>

<tip>
  You can also access your organizations list by clicking the **My organizations** button on the **Organization** page.
</tip>


## Switch to a different organization

You can switch between organizations at any time. Depending on the authentication requirements for the organization, you might be required to re-authenticate. Switching also ends any active Elastic Cloud sessions you have open in other browser tabs.
1. Log in to the [Elastic Cloud Console](https://cloud.elastic.co?page=docs&placement=docs-body).
2. From the top navigation menu, click on the user menu and select **Profile**.
3. Click the **My organizations** tab.
4. Click the name of the organization you want to switch to. If it doesn't appear in the list, click **Manage organizations** to view all of the organizations you have access to.

<tip>
  You can also switch organizations from the breadcrumbs at the top of any page. Click your current organization's name and select another organization from the list.
</tip>


## Log in with multiple organizations

When you belong to multiple organizations, the login experience depends on whether your browser has information about the organization you most recently used:
- **Returning user (same browser):** You're automatically logged in to the organization you last used. You don't need to select an organization.
- **New browser or cleared data:** After logging in, you're presented with a list of your organizations to choose from. Select the organization you want to access.

If your last used organization enforces a specific login method (such as SAML SSO), you're directed to that login flow automatically.
If you log out, your browser remembers which organization you last used. The next time you log in, you're directed to the appropriate login page for that organization.