Sessions in Raise More are managed by Clerk, the authentication provider. There are a few common reasons a session ends without you explicitly clicking "Sign out."
Your session token expired
Raise More issues short-lived session tokens. When a token expires and cannot be silently refreshed (for example, because the browser was closed for an extended period or network access was interrupted during the refresh attempt), you will be redirected to the sign-in page on your next request.
If you leave the app open in a background tab and your browser throttles or suspends background network activity, the silent refresh may not complete in time.
You signed out on another device or browser
Clerk sessions are per-device. Signing out on one device does not end sessions on other devices. However, if your account's active sessions were revoked (for example, by a security action or by an administrator), all devices are signed out at once.
You switched organizations
If you belong to more than one organization and switch between them, Raise More clears its local data cache to prevent one organization's data from appearing under another. This happens automatically when Clerk detects a change in the active organization. You remain signed in, but the page reloads as if you had just logged in fresh.
What to do
Sign back in at the sign-in page. All your data is stored server-side, so nothing is lost by being logged out. Any call notes, list changes, or contact edits that were saved before the session ended are preserved.
If you are logged out repeatedly and quickly, check whether your browser is blocking cookies for the Raise More domain. Clerk relies on session cookies to keep you signed in across page loads. Browsers configured to block third-party cookies or to clear cookies on close will end your session each time.