One Turtini account, for life — surviving org changes
Your Turtini account is yours — not your employer's. It survives job changes, org foldings, board appointments, sabbaticals, and starting your own company.
What's tied to YOU (and stays with you when you leave an org):
• Your profile, photo, phone, contact preferences
• Pay stubs, W-2s, 1099s, and other tax documents you received as a worker (they're employee artifacts, not employer artifacts — you keep them)
• Your points balance, recognitions, and history of contributions
• Apple/Google Wallet passes you've been issued (event tickets, membership cards)
• Your personal email + sign-in credentials
• Recovery and security settings
What's tied to the ORG (and stays with the org when you leave):
• Accounts, contacts, opportunities, invoices, quotes — these belong to the organization
• Documents in the org's library, sites built under the org's brand
• Any module data the org owns (CRM, accounting, planning, etc.)
Joining and leaving orgs:
• You can be a member of as many orgs as you like (employees + contractors + advisors + board members all use the same account).
• When you leave an org, your access to its data is revoked — the org keeps the data; you keep the artifacts that were issued to you personally.
• An org cannot delete your personal account or take your pay stubs / tax docs with them.
• You can use Turtini with no org affiliation at all — the Organizations tab is always visible from your profile, with options to join an existing org or create a new one.
Best practice for org-only accounts:
If you signed up using only your work email, add a personal email under Settings → Profile before you leave the org. That way you keep access to your account after the work email is shut off. We'll prompt you when you join an org if your only email is on a work domain.
This is by design. People should not lose their professional history because they changed jobs.