One Login for Everything
Introducing our new authentication platform — one account across all sinpi services, with the sign-in options and team features you'd expect.
If you use more than one of our services, you’ve probably noticed the friction. Separate accounts, separate passwords, separate everything. Every new tool means another login to remember, another profile to set up, another password to manage. It doesn’t have to be that way.
We built login.sinpi.software — a single authentication platform that ties everything together. One account, and you’re in across all sinpi services. It’s built on OpenID Connect, the same standard behind “Sign in with Google” and “Sign in with Microsoft.” We didn’t reinvent the wheel — we just made it ours.
Sign in the way you want
You can sign in with Microsoft, Google, or Discord — whichever you already use day to day. No new password to remember. And if you want to use more than one, they link together under one account. Sign in with Google today and Discord tomorrow — same account, same access.
Teams and organizations
If you’re part of a team or business using our services, your organization gets its own space. Admins can invite members with a shareable link, assign roles, and control who has access to what — all from a single dashboard.
The best part: access follows you across services. Set up permissions once, and they apply everywhere. No per-app configuration, no “can you add me to this one too?” messages.
Built with security in mind
We take this seriously. Every login uses PKCE — a security measure that protects the sign-in process even on untrusted devices. Tokens rotate automatically, sessions are tracked and revocable, and nothing sensitive is ever stored in plain text. It’s the kind of infrastructure you shouldn’t have to think about, and now you don’t.
What this means for you
One account. Less friction. Better security. If you’re already using our services, you’ll be transitioned to the new system. If you’re curious about what we’re building — or you want to bring your team on board — get in touch.