Tutorial — Signing In to the Platform
Tutorial — Signing In to the Platform
What This Tool Is For
How to access your workspace using any of the three supported sign-in methods, and what to do when something goes wrong.
Step-by-Step Walkthrough
You can sign in using whichever method your organization has enabled for you:
Method 1 — Single Sign-On (SSO). Click Sign in with SSO. You are redirected to your organization's identity portal; enter your company credentials there. After approval you return to the platform already signed in. Use this if your company manages accounts centrally.
Method 2 — Google account. Click Sign in with Google and pick your work Google account. The first time, Google asks you to confirm sharing your name and email — accept, and you land on your dashboard.
Method 3 — SMS one-time code (OTP). Enter your registered mobile number and press Send code. Within a few seconds you receive a 6-digit code by SMS; type it in before it expires. If it doesn't arrive, wait for the resend timer and try once more before contacting your administrator.
Real-World Example
Scenario: Sara joins the finance team on Monday. Her admin has registered her email and phone. She opens the platform, chooses Sign in with Google, picks sara@company.com, confirms the consent screen — and is on the dashboard in under a minute. Two weeks later, traveling without laptop access to her SSO portal, she signs in on her phone using the SMS code instead. Same account, same data, different door.
Tips & Common Mistakes
- Your permissions are attached to your account, not the sign-in method — all three doors lead to the same role.
- If you see "access denied" after a successful sign-in, your account exists but has no role assigned yet; ask your administrator.
- Never share an SMS code with anyone, including colleagues — codes are single-use and personal.
Everything described in this tutorial is a working feature of TupicFinance, the financial management platform of the Tupic ecosystem. The screens, workflows, and guardrails above behave exactly as written there — this guide doubles as the platform's user manual for this tool.