> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://jam.dev/docs/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Delete your account

> Delete your Jam account from Settings and see what happens to your Jams, workspaces, comments, and subscriptions before you confirm.

Delete your Jam account yourself from [**Settings**](https://jam.dev/s/settings/account), no support ticket needed. Deletion takes effect immediately and also removes every workspace where you're the only member.

<Warning>
  Account deletion is permanent. Jam cannot restore your account, your Jams, or your workspaces after you confirm.
</Warning>

## What happens to your data

What gets deleted depends on whether you share each workspace with other members.

### Workspaces where you're the only member

* **The workspace**: deleted permanently, along with its folders and settings.
* **Your Jams, recording links, and comments**: deleted permanently.
* **The subscription**: canceled automatically if the workspace has one.

### Shared workspaces

* **Your membership**: removed. The workspace and its other members are unaffected.
* **Jams and recording links you created**: stay in the workspace, so your team keeps its bug reports.
* **Your comments**: stay on their Jams, attributed to **Deleted account**.
* **Billing**: if you manage the workspace's subscription, billing transfers to another Admin automatically.

<Note>
  Jam keeps the content you created in shared workspaces. To have that content permanently deleted as well, contact [Jam support](https://jam.dev/help).
</Note>

## Before you delete

* **Save anything you want to keep.** Deleted Jams and workspaces cannot be recovered.
* **Hand off workspaces you administer.** If you're the only Admin of a workspace with other members, assign another [Admin](/members-and-roles) in [**Settings → Members**](https://jam.dev/s/settings/members) first. Jam blocks deletion and links you to the right page until every shared workspace has another Admin.
* **Check whether your company manages your account.** If any of your workspaces uses Single Sign-On (SSO) or Directory Sync, your account is managed through your company's identity provider and the delete option doesn't appear. Contact your workspace Admin or [Jam support](https://jam.dev/help).

## Delete your account

<Steps>
  <Step title="Open your account settings">
    Go to [**Settings → Account**](https://jam.dev/s/settings/account).
  </Step>

  <Step title="Click Delete">
    Scroll to the **Delete account** section and click **Delete**.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Review what gets deleted">
    The confirmation dialog lists every workspace that will be deleted with your account, along with its plan.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Type DELETE to confirm">
    Type **DELETE** in the confirmation field. The confirmation is case sensitive.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Click Delete account">
    If the deletion includes workspaces, the button also counts them. Jam deletes your account and signs you out immediately.
  </Step>
</Steps>
