Account & sign-in
Create an account
There are two ways to sign up for Adfit: with your email and a password, or with your Google account. You can pick whichever you prefer.
Sign up with email and password
Open the sign-up page
Go to the Create your account page.
Enter your details
Fill in your Name (optional), your Email, and a Password. As you type, a strength meter helps you choose a strong password.
Accept the terms
Tick both checkboxes to agree to the Terms of Service and the Privacy Policy. Both are required — the Create account button stays disabled until both are checked.
Create your account
Select Create account. We'll send a confirmation link to your email and take you to a “Check your inbox” screen.
Password requirements
To keep your account secure, your password must:
- be at least 8 characters long,
- include at least one lowercase letter,
- include at least one uppercase letter,
- include at least one number.
Pick a strong password
A longer passphrase you can remember is usually stronger than a short complex one. Avoid reusing a password from another site.
Continue with Google
Prefer not to manage another password? Sign up with your Google account instead.
Choose Google
On the Create your account page, select Continue with Google.
Sign in with Google
Choose your Google account and confirm. You'll be brought back to Adfit automatically.
Accept the terms once
The first time you use Google to sign in, we'll ask you to accept the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy on a short Get started screen before you continue. You only do this once.
No email confirmation needed with Google
When you sign up with Google, your email is already verified — so you can skip the inbox confirmation step.
“This email is already registered”
For your security, each email address can use only one sign-in method. If you originally signed up with an email and password and then try Continue with Google using the same address (or the other way around), you'll see a message asking you to sign in the way you first registered. Just sign in using your original method.