Account

Signing in & your account

How SolarLayout knows who you are — one account, browser sign-in, and switching or signing out.

SolarLayout uses one account for everything: your sign-in, your workspaces, your projects, and your uploaded hardware. Sign in once in your browser and you're set.

Signing in

Go to solarlayout.app and sign in with your email and password, or with Continue with Google if that's how you signed up. New here? Click Sign up — see Getting started.

Your browser keeps you signed in between visits, so you won't re-enter your password every time. Sign-in, password reset, and account recovery all happen on the website — the same place you'd manage any other web account.

One account, anywhere

Your account isn't tied to a device. Sign in from your office desktop, your laptop, or any other machine — it's the same account, the same projects, the same workspaces. You sign in with one account (your email); a plan lives on a workspace, which you reach through your account, so whichever browser you open shows the same workspaces, plans, and projects. There's no install and no device limit.

Switching or signing out

Open the account menu in the top-right (the avatar). It shows your name and email, links to Profile, Docs, and Billing, a Theme control, and Sign out.

  • Sign out ends the session in this browser and returns you to the sign-in screen. It doesn't touch anything in your account — your projects, layouts, workspaces, and uploads stay exactly where they are. Sign back in and they're all there.
  • To switch accounts, sign out, then sign in with the other account — there's no separate account switcher.

If you're signed in but don't see the projects you expect, open the account menu and check the email shown — you may be signed in with a different account.

Managing your account

For your email, password, plan, and billing, go to your dashboard at solarlayout.app — subscribe or change plans on the Billing page (checkout via Stripe; applicable taxes extra). See Plans & quotas for how plans, caps, and billing work, and Your data & privacy for what's stored and how to delete your account.

If SolarLayout can't reach the service

SolarLayout does its work in the cloud — every Generate talks to api.solarlayout.app over HTTPS. If you see a "couldn't reach SolarLayout" message:

  • Try a different network — a mobile hotspot quickly rules out a corporate firewall.
  • Make sure your network allows HTTPS to *.solarlayout.app.

On a restricted corporate network, email support and we'll tell you which hostnames to allow.

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