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# Profile Introduction

The **Profile** section allows you to manage your account and organization settings efficiently. In the **General** page, you can update your profile details, while the **Dashboard** provides an overview of key account metrics and activity.

The **Plans** page let you manage your subscription plan and enable additional features as needed.

The **Limits** page helps you track usage restrictions and quotas.

In the **Subscriptions** and **Invoices** pages, you can view your active subscriptions, billing details, and past invoices.

In the **Setting** page, you can manage your language, currency and Pay-as-you-Go.


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