Overview
Knead offers two passwordless ways to sign in: magic link and Google sign-in. Both get you into your account without remembering or typing a password.Option 1: Magic Link
A magic link is a one-time sign-in link sent to your email. No password required.How to Use It
- Go to the Knead login page.
- Enter your email address.
- Tap Send Magic Link.
- Check your email inbox for a message from Knead.
- Tap the link in the email.
- You are signed in.
Tips for Magic Links
- Check your spam folder if the email does not arrive within a minute.
- Use the same email you registered with. Magic links are sent to your account email.
- The link opens in your default browser. If you are using the mobile app, the link may open in Safari or Chrome first, then redirect you back.
Good to know: Magic links are valid for one use only. If you tap the link and get an error, request a fresh one from the login page.
Option 2: Google Sign-In
If you have a Google account, you can sign in with one tap.How to Use It
- Go to the Knead login page.
- Tap Sign in with Google.
- Select your Google account (or sign in to Google if prompted).
- You are signed in.
What Google Sign-In Shares
Knead receives your name and email address from Google. It does not access your Google contacts, calendar, Drive, or any other data. The connection is used for authentication only.First-Time Sign-In
Both magic link and Google sign-in create your Knead account automatically if one does not exist yet. You do not need to go through a separate registration step. Enter your email or select your Google account, and Knead sets up your account on the spot. After your first sign-in, you are taken to the onboarding wizard to set up your bakery profile.Switching Between Methods
You are not locked into one sign-in method. If you signed up with a magic link, you can use Google sign-in next time (as long as your Google account uses the same email). If you signed up with Google, you can request a magic link instead. You can also set a password in your account settings if you prefer traditional sign-in. All three methods work with the same account.Related Articles
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