Accepting org invitations without the email link

Organization invitations always trigger an email with a one-click "accept" link — but that email isn't always the easiest way to join. Sometimes the email lands in spam. Sometimes the recipient's mailbox isn't set up yet. Sometimes the link is on a phone but the user wants to accept on a laptop. The Pending Invitations panel in Account settings is the in-app fallback.

How it works:

1. Sign in to Turtini with the email address that received the invitation.
2. Click your avatar → Settings → Organizations (left sidebar).
3. If anyone has invited you to an org by that email, you'll see a "Pending invitations" panel at the top of the page listing each invite by org name, the role you're being invited as, and who invited you.
4. Click "Accept" on the invitation you want. The org appears in your org switcher immediately and you're in.

Why this exists:

The classic invitation flow — send an email, recipient clicks the link in the email — fails too often in real-world conditions to be the only path. The Pending Invitations panel adds a second, equally good path that only depends on being logged in with the right email. If you have the email account, you have the invitation, regardless of whether the email ever landed.

Note for org admins who invite people:

Both paths work simultaneously. The same invitation appears in the recipient's email AND in their Pending Invitations panel. Either action accepts it; once they accept on one path, it disappears from the other. There's no risk of double-acceptance.

What if multiple emails received invitations?

If your account has multiple verified email addresses (via Personal Email or via the identity graph) and several of them received invitations, the panel shows them all. Each invite is tied to one specific email and routes to your same Turtini account regardless of which email it was sent to.

What if I see an invitation I didn't expect?

Click into the org name. If something looks off (you don't recognize the org, the invite role is too permissive), you can decline by not accepting — there's no way for someone to add you to an org without your explicit click. Untouched invites expire on their own. If you suspect a fraudulent invite, contact [email protected].