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Creating Your Account

Last updated: March 2026

How sign-in works

OneClickClaw uses Google Sign-In as the only authentication method. There are no usernames, no passwords, and no registration forms. You sign in with your existing Google account, and your OneClickClaw account is created automatically the first time you do so.

We chose Google Sign-In for several important reasons: it eliminates the risk of weak or reused passwords, it gives you Google's industry-leading security (including two-factor authentication), and it means there is one fewer password for you to remember and manage. Your email is verified by Google during sign-in, so there is no separate email verification step on our side.

Note

We use Google Sign-In exclusively for security. There is no password to remember, no password to reset, and no risk of credential stuffing attacks. Your OneClickClaw account is only as secure as your Google account, so we strongly recommend enabling two-factor authentication (2FA) on Google.

Step-by-step sign-in

Creating your account takes less than 30 seconds. Here is the complete flow:

1

Visit OneClickClaw

Open your browser and go to oneclickclaw.io. You will see the landing page with a Sign In button in the top navigation bar.

2

Click Sign In

Click the Sign In button. You will be redirected to Google's sign-in page where you can choose which Google account to use. If you are already signed into Google in your browser, you may see your account pre-selected.

3

Authorize OneClickClaw

Google asks you to confirm that OneClickClaw can access your basic profile information (your name and email address). Click Allow or Continue to proceed. We only request the minimum permissions needed to identify your account.

4

You're in

After authorization, you are redirected to your OneClickClaw dashboard. Your account is created automatically on first sign-in. On subsequent visits, the sign-in process is even faster because Google remembers your authorization.

oneclickclaw.io — Sign In Flow

Step 1: Landing Page

Navigation bar with "Sign In" button (top right)

Step 2: Google OAuth

Google account picker with your Google accounts listed

"OneClickClaw wants to access your name and email"

Step 3: Dashboard Redirect

Your dashboard with "Deploy New Agent" CTA (first-time users)

Tip

Use the same Google account every time you sign in. If you sign in with a different Google account, it creates a separate OneClickClaw account with no access to your existing deployments.

After you sign in

Once you are signed in, you land on your dashboard. If this is your first time, the dashboard is empty and shows a prominent Deploy New Agent button inviting you to create your first AI agent. If you already have a deployment, you see your instance with real-time metrics (CPU, RAM, uptime) and quick-access controls.

We send important notifications to the email address associated with your Google account. These include deployment confirmations, billing receipts, and any incident alerts. Make sure the Google account you use has an email you check regularly.

Ready to deploy your first agent? See Your First Deployment for the complete walkthrough.

Account security tips

Since your OneClickClaw account is tied to your Google account, securing Google means securing OneClickClaw. Here are our recommendations:

  • Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) on your Google account. This is the single most important step you can take. It prevents unauthorized access even if someone obtains your Google password.
  • Use a strong, unique Google password that you do not reuse on any other service. A password manager makes this easy.
  • Review active sessions in your Google Security settings periodically. Revoke access from any device you do not recognize.
  • Keep your AI provider API keys safe. Never share them in public chats, forums, or code repositories. OneClickClaw encrypts your key at rest on your server, but you are responsible for keeping it secret outside the platform.

Warning

If you suspect unauthorized access to your Google account, change your Google password immediately and revoke all third-party app access from your Google Security settings page. Then check your OneClickClaw dashboard for any unexpected changes to your agent configuration or billing.