Signing up
Create your Level account with an email and password, or sign up via Google or Facebook.
There are two ways into Level: create a new account from scratch, or accept an invitation a teammate sent. This page covers the first; for the second see Accepting an invitation.
Where to sign up
Open the app and click Sign up at the bottom of the login screen. You land on /register.

The form
Three required fields:
- Email address — used both as your login and as where Level sends notifications.
- Display name — what teammates see when you appear in members lists, comments, and audit trails.
- Password — minimum 8 characters. The form shows a live rules panel as you type so you can see exactly what's still missing.
There's no email-domain restriction on self-serve sign-up. If your organization wants a single workspace for many people, the recommended pattern is one admin signs up first, then invites everyone else (which assigns them to the right team automatically).
Social sign-up
The login screen also exposes Continue with Google and Continue with Facebook. These are full OAuth sign-ups — first time you click one, Level creates the account using the email and display name from the OAuth provider. Subsequent visits log you straight in.
You can have a password account and a social account on the same email — Level treats them as the same identity as long as the email matches.
What happens after submit
- Level creates the account.
- You're automatically logged in.
- Level redirects you to
/clients— empty if you're brand new, or pre-populated if you signed up to an organization that already has clients.
If your organization requires email confirmation, Level sends a verification email; you can use the app while it sits in your inbox, but some actions might be gated behind confirming.
What you can't do at sign-up
- Pick which organization to join — that's done via invitations, not at sign-up.
- Skip the password if you're using social — social sign-up creates the account without a password; you can add one later if you want a fallback.
- Sign up with SSO — enterprise SSO (SAML) isn't part of self-serve today.
Next
After signing in for the first time, follow the onboarding loop to create your first client and connect an ad account.