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UPDATED JUN 2026 · BY THE LYNQLY TEAM

How do I create an account and sign in?

Lynqly is fully passwordless — new accounts are created through the onboarding flow, and returning users sign in via a magic link sent to their email.

There are no passwords on Lynqly. New users create an account by completing the onboarding flow at /onboarding — answer a few questions about your project and you are signed in automatically when it finishes. Returning users sign in at /registration by entering their email address to receive a magic link from hello@lynqly.com.

  1. To create a new account: go to /onboarding, complete the questions about your user type and project, and your account is created automatically — you will be signed in right away.
  2. To sign in to an existing account: go to /registration, enter the email address your account is registered under, and click 'Send magic link'.
  3. Check your inbox — and your spam folder — for an email from hello@lynqly.com.
  4. Click the link within 15 minutes. It works once, then it expires.
  5. If the link has expired or never arrived, go back to /registration and request a fresh one.
★ GOOD TO KNOW

Magic links expire after 15 minutes and can only be used once. If you try to sign in with an email that has no account on file, you will see an error — start at /onboarding instead. For any trouble, reach out to hello@lynqly.com.

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