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Google Sign-In

Swifty Team Feb 13, 2026 2 min read

Every separate password is a liability. A password that needs to be created, remembered, reset when forgotten, changed when compromised, and managed alongside every other password in a person's life.

Google Sign-In eliminates that liability for Google Workspace users.

One Click to Access

Users with a Google account can log in to Swifty with a single click. The Google authentication flow — which they've completed hundreds of times for other services — takes care of identity verification. No separate Swifty password required.

The login experience is immediate. Click "Sign in with Google," select your account from the Google picker, and you're in. No username/password form, no password manager lookup, no "forgot password" recovery path needed.

Fewer Credentials to Manage

For teams already using Google Workspace, adding Swifty to the daily toolset doesn't add another password to the list. The same identity they use for email, documents, and calendar covers their Swifty access.

Administrators benefit too. When an employee leaves the organization, disabling their Google account cuts off Swifty access automatically — no separate deprovisioning step required.

Google's Security, Applied Here

Google invests significantly in the security of its authentication infrastructure — hardware security keys, suspicious activity detection, account compromise monitoring. These protections extend to Google Sign-In when it's used as an authentication mechanism.

Your users get the benefit of that security investment without any additional configuration on your part.

Coexists With Standard Login

Google Sign-In coexists with email/password login. Teams with mixed setups — some users with Google Workspace, some without — can accommodate both. Each user can use whichever authentication method applies to their situation.

Accounts created with Google Sign-In and accounts created with email/password coexist in the same workspace with the same access controls. The authentication method is an implementation detail, not a meaningful distinction.

For teams that use Google Workspace as their identity foundation, Google Sign-In makes Swifty a natural extension of the same ecosystem.

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