> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.subscripta.app/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.subscripta.app/getting-started/create-your-account.md).

# Create your account

Subscripta supports email signup and social signup.

## Signup Options

* Email and password
* Google
* LinkedIn
* Microsoft

## Create an Account With Email

1. Open Subscripta.
2. Click **Sign Up**.
3. Enter your email address.
4. Enter a password with at least 8 characters.
5. Optionally select the marketing email checkbox.
6. Click **Create Account**.
7. If required, open your inbox and confirm the account from the email link.

## Create an Account With Google, LinkedIn, or Microsoft

1. Open Subscripta.
2. Click **Sign Up** or **Sign In**.
3. Choose **Google**, **LinkedIn**, or **Microsoft**.
4. Complete the provider authorization flow.
5. After redirect, Subscripta sends new users to setup.

## Sign In Later

You can sign in with:

* Email and password
* Magic link by email
* Google
* LinkedIn
* Microsoft

## Reset a Password

1. Open **Sign In**.
2. Enter your email address.
3. Click **Forgot your password?**
4. Open the reset email.
5. Follow the link and create a new password.


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