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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.

Level sign-up form at /register with email, display name, and password fields plus social-sign-up buttons
The sign-up form — email, display name, password, plus social options.

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

  1. Level creates the account.
  2. You're automatically logged in.
  3. 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.