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

> ## Agent Instructions
> FalkorDB is a graph database that speaks the Redis protocol. Queries are issued as OpenCypher through the GRAPH.QUERY and GRAPH.RO_QUERY commands, not over Bolt or a SQL connection.
> FalkorDB implements a subset of OpenCypher with proprietary extensions. Do not assume Neo4j-only syntax or procedures are available — check /cypher/cypher-support and /cypher/known-limitations before using a clause.
> FalkorDB is the successor to RedisGraph, but they are separate products. Do not present RedisGraph commands, versions, or limitations as current FalkorDB behavior.
> Use the official clients listed in /getting-started/clients rather than generic Redis or Neo4j drivers, and prefer the language the user is already working in.
> Configuration parameters are set with GRAPH.CONFIG SET or at startup; cite the exact parameter name from /getting-started/configuration rather than inventing one.
> This site covers four products: FalkorDB (core), FalkorDB Cloud, FalkorDB Enterprise, and the GraphRAG SDK. Name which one an answer applies to, since setup and operations differ.

# List subscription users

> List the users who have access to your subscriptions.

Lists every user with access to the subscriptions you own, together with the role granted in each subscription.

## Authorization

<ParamField header="Cookie" type="string" required>
  Session cookie set by [Sign in](/cloud/api-reference/authentication/signin): `omnistrate_token=<jwt>`.
</ParamField>

## Query parameters

<ParamField query="environmentType" type="string">
  Environment type to filter by, for example `PROD`.
</ParamField>

## Response

<ResponseField name="subscriptionUsers" type="object[]" required>
  Users associated with each subscription.

  <Expandable title="user properties">
    <ResponseField name="userId" type="string" required>
      ID of the user.
    </ResponseField>

    <ResponseField name="name" type="string" required>
      Name of the user.
    </ResponseField>

    <ResponseField name="email" type="string" required>
      Email of the user.
    </ResponseField>

    <ResponseField name="roleType" type="string" required>
      Role granted to the user in this subscription.
    </ResponseField>

    <ResponseField name="subscriptionId" type="string" required>
      ID of the subscription.
    </ResponseField>
  </Expandable>
</ResponseField>

```json 200 OK theme={null}
{
  "subscriptionUsers": [
    {
      "userId": "user-abc123",
      "name": "Ada Lovelace",
      "email": "ada@example.com",
      "roleType": "editor",
      "subscriptionId": "sub-abc123"
    }
  ]
}
```

## Errors

See [Error](/cloud/api-reference/schemas#error) for the error response shape.
