Sign-in comes to you

28 June 2026
No more being marched off to a login page. Sign-in appears right where you are, your email plus a one-time code, and you carry on where you left off.

Getting signed in used to mean leaving. You tap save on a word, the site marches you off to a login page, and by the time you've proven who you are, the moment is gone.

Not on Linguin. The sign-in comes to you. Save your first word and a small form unfolds right there on the page. Your email, then the six-digit code we send to it, and you carry on. Same page, same scroll, word saved.

There is no password at any point. Nothing to invent, nothing to forget, nothing to reset. The code lands in your inbox and dies in ten minutes, and your email is the whole key.

The account page still exists for those who like a proper front door. It runs the same two steps. Wherever you start, signing in is one email and six digits.

We didn't make the login page nicer. We made it optional.

Go save a word worth keeping. Start with apricity, the warmth of the sun in winter.

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