Create a Kwipoo account with email, Google, or Apple, confirm access if needed, and understand what the first session looks like.
Choose your signup method
LinkKwipoo supports a standard email flow plus provider-based sign-in.
- Use `Create Account` on the login page if you want to sign up with email and password.
- Use `Continue with Google` or `Continue with Apple` if you prefer a provider-based account.
- When you come back later, sign in with the same method you used to create the account.
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Email signup needs confirmation
Email-and-password accounts do not start an active session immediately. Kwipoo sends a confirmation email first, then lets you finish signing in from that link.
Create an account with email
LinkIf you choose the email flow, Kwipoo asks for an email address and a password with at least six characters. After you submit the form, the app creates the account and sends a confirmation message before your first full login.
- Open the login page and switch to `Create your account`.
- Enter your email address and password.
- Submit the form, then check your inbox for the confirmation email.
- If the message does not appear right away, check spam or Promotions.
What to expect after signup
The confirmation screen appears right away so you know the account was created successfully.
- 1 Submit the signup form.
- 2 Look for the `Check your email` confirmation screen.
- 3 Open the message and use the confirmation link to finish the first sign-in.
Finish your first sign-in
LinkAfter the confirmation step, Kwipoo sends new accounts into the welcome flow. That first-run screen teaches the core model in the same order the app expects you to use it: `Places`, then `Spots`, then `Things`.
The goal of that first session is not to catalog everything. The app is designed to get you to one useful real-world path quickly so you can answer where an item lives without guessing.
- Start with one broad place such as `Home`, `Garage`, or `Office`.
- Add a spot inside that place only when extra precision will help.
- Add your first Thing once the location structure exists.
Complete the basic profile details
LinkOnce your account is active, add the basic identity details that make the rest of the app easier to use and easier to share safely with other people.
- Add your first name.
- Add a last name if you want one saved on the account.
- Choose a username.
- Set your profile privacy preference.
- Review or update those details later from Profile settings.
If you need help getting back in
LinkUse the normal login mode for returning sessions, and use the password reset flow only if you created the account with email and no longer know the password.
- Use `Log In` for existing email, Google, or Apple accounts.
- Use `Forgot your password?` from the login screen to request an email reset link.
- Provider-based accounts should continue through the same provider instead of resetting an email password.
Use It In Real Life
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