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

# Sign in to your account

1. **Go to** ⚡️**claimr admin panel:** \
   Open your web browser and navigate to the login page: [https://panel.claimr.io](https://panel.claimr.io/)

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2. **Enter your credentials:**\
   **- Email:** Type in the email address you used to create your claimr account.\
   \- **Password:** Carefully enter your password.&#x20;
3. **Sign in:** \
   Once you've entered your details, click <mark style="color:green;">**Sign In**</mark> to access your personalized claimr dashboard.

**Prefer Google?** \
You can also log in with your Google account by clicking the **Continue** **with Google account** link.

**Need a hand?**

* **Forgot Your Password?** \
  Click the <mark style="color:blue;">Forgot your password?</mark> link below the login button. We'll guide you through the steps to reset it.
* **New to** ⚡️**claimr?** \
  If you haven't yet created a claimr account, click <mark style="color:green;">**Create account**</mark> to join us!

{% hint style="warning" %}
Your login information is confidential. Please ensure you're accessing your account from a secure device and network.
{% endhint %}

Need a hand? Let us know at <support@claimr.io> – we're always happy to help!


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