A common feature in most apps nowadays is using your Google account to log in. This makes the login process convenient, reduces issues with forgetting your password, and speeds up the experience. We know you want to offer the best experience to your subaccount users, so follow along to enable this option.
In the Agency View, access your settings. Then, navigate to the Company section and select the Whitelabel tab.
If your white-label domain is configured correctly, you’ll see a toggle to enable Google Login.
Once enabled, the WL login page will display a “Sign in with Google” CTA, allowing users to authenticate via Google OAuth.
This will open a pop-up window for the user to select the Google Account for authentication.
Enabling this option makes the experience smoother for users without impacting existing CSS implementations.
Frequently Asked Questions #
Where do I enable Google Login? #
In the Agency View, open your settings, go to the Company section, and select the Whitelabel tab, where you’ll find the toggle to enable Google Login.
What is required before the toggle appears? #
Your white-label domain must be configured correctly. Once it is, the toggle to enable Google Login becomes available.
What do users see after Google Login is enabled? #
The white-label login page displays a “Sign in with Google” CTA, allowing users to authenticate via Google OAuth.
How does the Google sign-in flow work for users? #
Clicking the CTA opens a pop-up window where the user selects the Google Account they want to use for authentication.
Will enabling Google Login affect my custom CSS? #
No. Enabling this option makes the experience smoother for users without impacting existing CSS implementations.
Why offer Google Login? #
It makes logging in convenient, reduces forgotten-password issues, and speeds up the overall login experience for subaccount users.