> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://developer.emporix.io/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://developer.emporix.io/ce/getting-started/developer-portal/tenant-list.md).

# Tenant List

The **Tenant List** view of the Emporix Developer Portal is the place where you can see all the tenants assigned to your account or you can create a new one.

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## Creating additional tenants

When you create an account on Emporix and verify your email address, you are asked to set up a tenant — your business subscription to Emporix services. This tenant acts as a **production environment** that your customers will interact with directly.

You can create more tenants for different purposes, such as a **staging environment** for testing. This way, you can try out new APIs, get familiar with New features, or verify your assumptions about our system without the risk of breaking the production environment.

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Depending on your contract with Emporix, additional tenants may be subject to billing.
{% endhint %}

1. Go to the **Tenant List** view.
2. Choose **Add Tenant**.
3. Provide required details and your preferences and confirm with **Create a tenant**.

Result: When the tenant is created in the system, you receive an email notification. You can start working with your new tenant.


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