- Overview
- Data security and compliance
- Organizations
- Tenants
- Licensing
- Accounts and roles
- External applications
- Logging
- Migrating to Automation Cloud™
About organizations
Organizations are the highest level of structuring available in UiPath® Automation Cloud™. Every new signup for Automation Cloud creates an organization. You can sign up as an individual to try out our products, or as a company looking to leverage UiPath capabilities for your needs.
https://cloud.uipath.com/orgID
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Organizations are identified by:
- Their unique URL: The final part of the URL,
orgID
in this example, is also known as the Account Logical Name. It is automatically derived from the Company Name you provided during signup, or from the First Name and Last name if a company name was not provided. It is generated with certain limitations, such as no Unicode characters, spaces, and it must be unique. - The organization name: The same Company Name you provided during signup, or your Last Name if a company name was not provided.
- The organization's support ID: A unique ID is associated with each organization and is used to help identify an organization when working with UiPath - for example, when opening a Support ticket (Enterprise only).
There are two ways to log in to your Automation Cloud organization:
- You can log in to a specific organization by navigating directly to its unique URL (for example,
https://cloud.uipath.com/orgID
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You can use the generic
https://cloud.uipath.com
link, in which case you have a series of options, depending on your organization's chosen authentication method: Google, Microsoft, LinkedIn, personal emails or Single Sign-On (for Enterprise users only).
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Authentication for Automation Cloud is performed via Auth0. You can create your organization account using any email address or your existing Microsoft or Google accounts.
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Your credentials are never stored in Automation Cloud.
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When singining in via Enterprise SSO, ensure that the organization URL is not followed by a trailing slash ('/') or space.