SF Org Manager (Free) by Brandon Rorie
SF Org Manager gives you instant visibility into all your active Salesforce orgs directly from your browser toolbar. Click the icon and see every org you're logged into, their session status, and key details at a glance. Open any org in one click.
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Manage all your active Salesforce orgs. Detects sessions automatically, displays details, and opens any org in one click.
SF Org Manager works by detecting active Salesforce session cookies (sid) in your browser — the same cookies Salesforce uses to keep you logged in. It validates each session against the Salesforce REST API in real time, then enriches each org with data the cookie alone doesn't provide. From the sid cookie itself, the extension reads your org ID and instance URL. From the Salesforce REST API, it fetches your username, email, profile name, org name, org type (scratch, sandbox, dev hub, production), instance name, namespace, and trial expiration date. All of this is cached locally so that even after your session cookies expire overnight, your orgs are still visible with the details previously fetched. If a session has expired, the extension tells you exactly why and surfaces the CLI command to re-authenticate on the spot.
Built for Salesforce developers who:
- Work across multiple orgs daily (scratch orgs, sandboxes, dev hubs, production).
- Want to see session status without opening each org manually.
- Use the Salesforce CLI and want quick re-auth commands when sessions expire.
- Need a fast way to jump between orgs.
Privacy note: This extension does not collect, transmit, or cache any access tokens or credentials. The sid session cookie is read locally in your browser and used only to make API calls directly from your machine to Salesforce. No data ever leaves your browser to any third-party server.
SF Org Manager works by detecting active Salesforce session cookies (sid) in your browser — the same cookies Salesforce uses to keep you logged in. It validates each session against the Salesforce REST API in real time, then enriches each org with data the cookie alone doesn't provide. From the sid cookie itself, the extension reads your org ID and instance URL. From the Salesforce REST API, it fetches your username, email, profile name, org name, org type (scratch, sandbox, dev hub, production), instance name, namespace, and trial expiration date. All of this is cached locally so that even after your session cookies expire overnight, your orgs are still visible with the details previously fetched. If a session has expired, the extension tells you exactly why and surfaces the CLI command to re-authenticate on the spot.
Built for Salesforce developers who:
- Work across multiple orgs daily (scratch orgs, sandboxes, dev hubs, production).
- Want to see session status without opening each org manually.
- Use the Salesforce CLI and want quick re-auth commands when sessions expire.
- Need a fast way to jump between orgs.
Privacy note: This extension does not collect, transmit, or cache any access tokens or credentials. The sid session cookie is read locally in your browser and used only to make API calls directly from your machine to Salesforce. No data ever leaves your browser to any third-party server.
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Optional permissions:
- Access your data for sites in the salesforce.com domain
- Access your data for sites in the force.com domain
Data collection:
- The developer says this extension doesn't require data collection.
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- Version
- 1.0.0
- Size
- 44.11 KB
- Last updated
- 10 days ago (Mar 30, 2026)
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- All Rights Reserved
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Privacy note: This extension does not collect, transmit, or cache any access tokens or credentials. The sid session cookie is read locally in your browser and used only to make API calls directly from your machine to Salesforce. No data ever leaves your browser to any third-party server.