How do I know if my account has been added to a Team Plan?

How do I know if my account has been added to a Team Plan?

The steps below assume that you already have an account that is associated with a Team Plan. If your organization has a Team Plan that does not require you to create an account to access our tools, see My Team Plan does not require account creation; How do I access the tools?

To determine whether you are part of a Team Plan, follow the steps below.

1. Log into your account.
2. Click your user badge () in the upper right corner of the page.

This displays your user menu. If you are part of a team you will see Team Member just below your email address, as well as the name of the team you are currently a member of.  


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