Manage account and sign-in
Review the email and sign-in methods attached to your account, add password access, and recover access safely.
Product guide · Updated August 2026
Open account settings
From Sites or another account-level page, open the avatar menu and choose Account. Account settings shows the email attached to CrawlRaven and the sign-in methods currently available. Google and email-and-password access can be enabled on the same account; adding a password does not create a second CrawlRaven account.
- Google — Connected
- You can continue with the Google account linked to your CrawlRaven identity.
- Email and password — Enabled
- You can sign in with the account email and a CrawlRaven password.
- Email and password — Not set
- Google sign-in still works; you can add password access from this page.
Add password sign-in
- 1
Select Set password
CrawlRaven sends a one-time setup link to the email shown in Account details. - 2
Open the newest email
Use the secure link from CrawlRaven. If you requested more than one, use the most recent message. - 3
Choose a password
Use between 12 and 128 characters and confirm it before saving. - 4
Sign in with either method
After setup, Continue with Google and email-and-password both reach the same account.
Change or reset a password
Change it while signed in
In Account → Password, enter the current password, a new password of 12–128 characters, and the same new password again. Select Change password. A successful change signs out other sessions, which is useful after using a shared or lost device.
Request a reset link
Select Email password reset link from Account settings. If you cannot sign in, use Forgot your password? on the login page and enter the account email. Open the newest reset email and choose a new password.
Keep account access secure
- Use a unique password and store it in a password manager.
- Sign out from the account menu when you finish on a shared device.
- Changing the password signs out other CrawlRaven browser sessions; review connected MCP clients separately.
- Revoke AI clients you no longer use from MCP connections.
- Reconnect Google only through the authorization flow opened by CrawlRaven.
- Never share a password, reset link, Google authorization code, token, or browser cookie with support.
If you still control the account but suspect an old session or client, change the password, revoke unnecessary MCP connections, and review Google access. Contact support with the account email and a description of the issue, but no secrets.