Ceum keeps sign-in simple: sign up and sign in with your email and password, verify your email, and reset your password if you forget it. Depending on how your account is set up, you may also see a social login or a second-factor prompt. After you sign in, Ceum takes you into the app — onboarding the first time, and the dashboard after that.
Where to go
- Sign in at Log in.
- Create an account at Sign up.
- Manage your profile and sign-in security under Account settings.
Signing up
- Open Sign up.
- Enter your email and password, or choose a social login if one is offered.
- Verify your email when prompted: Ceum emails you a code, which you paste into the verification screen.
- Once verified, you're signed in. The first time, Ceum takes you to Onboarding — see Onboarding guide.
Signing in
- Open Log in.
- Enter your email and password, or use a social login.
- If your account has a second factor turned on, you'll be asked for it after your password.
- On success, Ceum takes you to the Dashboard (or to Onboarding if you haven't finished it yet).
Resetting your password
The login screen has a Forgot password? link. Ceum emails you a reset code, you set a new password, and you're back in. Resetting your password doesn't touch your data or settings — only the password itself.
Two-factor authentication
If two-factor authentication is available on your account, you manage it from the sign-in security area under Account settings. Once it's on, every later sign-in asks for the second factor; keep any recovery codes you're given somewhere safe.
Signed-in devices
Your list of signed-in devices is under Account settings. From there you can see where you're signed in and sign out individual devices remotely. If you sign out in one browser tab, your other tabs sign out too and return to the login screen.
For the separate MCP events log that records what external tools do on your behalf, see Sessions and MCP events.
Tips and edge cases
- Lost your second factor? Use a recovery code to get back in. Keep any recovery codes somewhere safe — they're your recovery path.
- Changing your email doesn't affect existing data. Past records keep the details they were created with.
- Social login is optional. If your account offers a social provider, you can sign up and sign in with it; if not, email and password works the same way.
On mobile
- Sign in on the mobile app with the same email and password. You can also sign in with an email code, plus any social login your account offers.
- Security settings on mobile let you change your password — see Settings → Security.
- Active sessions are listed under the mobile account settings, the same as the web app's signed-in devices.