Switching organizations
Move between the orgs you're a member of.
You can be a member of more than one organization in Hourdini: your own, plus any you've been invited to. The active organization is the one whose data you see when you open the workspace.
Switching active org
Click your avatar in the bottom-left of the sidebar. The menu lists every org you belong to. Click one to switch.
The page reloads into the org you picked. Everything re-scopes to that org: sidebar, time list, invoices, analytics.
What's shared across orgs
Almost nothing. Each org has its own clients, projects, time entries, invoices, members, and settings. Tags and Personal Access Tokens are also per-org.
What is shared:
- Your account. One email, one password, one notification email.
- Your profile name and avatar.
- Your sign-in session. Switching orgs doesn't make you sign in again.
What "your" personal org is
When you signed up, we created a personal organization for you and made you the owner. It's a normal org: you can rename it, invite people to it, archive it later. It's just the default landing place when you don't have any other invitations.
If you join a real client/agency org and stop using your personal one, the simplest path is to keep the personal org around (don't delete it) so any old invoices stay accessible.
Personal access tokens follow the org you minted them in
This is the gotcha worth knowing about. A PAT is bound to the specific organization it was minted from. Switching active org in the web app doesn't switch your PATs; they keep pointing at the org they came from.
If you want to use the CLI or an AI agent against a different org, mint a new token while that org is your active one.
See Personal access tokens for more.