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How to create an account and log in with Google to Spreenity
If you prefer not to create a separate password for Spreenity, you can create an account and log in later with Google. This is an account access method, not a posting channel connection.
Last updated: 06/18/2026 16:04 • about 5 min read
When to choose sign-in with Google
Logging in via Google is convenient when you want to access the panel faster and use one known login method. You still sign up for a Spreenity account and still go through the same basic steps, such as consents and completing your billing profile.
- You don't need to set a separate password for Spreenity.
- You can use the "Continue with Google" button on subsequent visits.
- You connect Facebook, Instagram, Google Business Profile, TikTok and OLX separately in the panel, only when you want to use these functions.
How to create an account through Google step by step
- Open the Spreenity registration page.
- Select the required consent to create an account and read the current version of the documents.
- Optionally, select marketing or analytics consents if you wish to provide them.
- Click "Continue with Google."
- Select the correct Google account and return to Spreenity once you have completed logging in.
- If you see onboarding, complete the missing profile details before proceeding to work in the dashboard.
This is not a publishing account link
The Google button on the login page is only for entering your Spreenity account. It does not select the place of publication and does not automatically connect any social profile.
When you want to post, later go to the "Accounts" tab and connect specific sources or profiles that you need in your daily work: Facebook Page, Instagram Business/Creator, Google Business Profile, TikTok or OLX as a content source.
Consents and privacy when logging in
Login via Google does not bypass consents. When registering through Google, the same required consent applies as when registering with an email and password, and marketing and analytical consents are separate choices.
If the regulations or privacy policy are updated, the next time you log in you may be asked to accept the current version of the documents.
Rule of thumb
Signing in with Google simplifies access to your account, but doesn't change your consent settings or posting choices.
The most common problems
- If you're getting a different account than you expect, check if the correct Google account is selected in your browser.
- If you see onboarding after returning to Spreenity, it usually means that your profile still needs to be completed.
- If you are unable to create an account, please check that consent required upon registration is checked.
- If login does not complete correctly, please try again in the same browser or contact support@spreenity.pl.
What to do next after logging in for the first time
After entering the panel, you can complete your billing profile, choose a plan or start a 14-day trial period for Starter or Growth, and then connect the accounts needed for publishing. The easiest way to start is with one channel and one test post.

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