Account Management
Everything account-related lives in the dashboard at aius.co/account.Signing in
You can sign in two ways:- Email and password — sign up with your email; you’ll receive a 6-character verification code to confirm the address before your first sign-in.
- Google — one-click sign-in with your Google account. You can also link Google to an existing email account from Account → Connected accounts.
Account settings
Open Account in the dashboard to manage:Profile
- Change your name — edited inline in the profile section.
- Change your email — request the change, then confirm it with the code sent to the new address. (Available for email-and-password accounts.)
Password
- Change your password — requires your current password.
- Set a first password — if you signed up with Google, you can add a password so both sign-in methods work.
Two-factor authentication
Protect your account with TOTP two-factor authentication:- Go to Account → Two-factor authentication and click Set up.
- Scan the QR code with your authenticator app (Google Authenticator, 1Password, Authy, …).
- Confirm with a 6-digit code. Save the recovery codes shown — they’re your way back in if you lose the device.
Connected accounts
See and link sign-in providers (currently Google) to your account.Organizations
Your work is organized into organizations (clients). Every account gets a default organization; you can create more from Organizations to separate different teams or engagements. Each organization has its own API key, billing, projects, and activity log.API keys
- Per organization — each organization has an API key used by the CLI and the API.
- View all keys — the API Keys page lists keys across your organizations (masked) with creation dates.
- Rotate or revoke — from the organization’s API keys page. Rotate immediately if a key may have leaked; the old key stops working.
Billing
Each organization has its own billing page with:- Credits — your current balance and monthly quota. Top up anytime.
- Transactions — the history of top-ups and usage charges.
- Invoices — issued invoices with status and PDF download.
- Payment methods — your stored cards, managed through Stripe’s secure checkout and billing portal.
Projects, artifacts & activity
- Projects — the projects you’ve run, per organization.
- Artifacts — the files and deliverables your runs produced (reports, notebooks, models).
- Activity — an audit log of recent account and organization events (sign-ins, key rotations, settings changes).