Account Setup
Set up your account, configure your profile, and get ready to build.
Setting up your Turtleship account is quick and easy. In just a few minutes, you'll be ready to start building with AI-powered development.
Creating Your Account
Sign in with Email
Visit turtleship.ai/login and enter your email address. We'll send you a magic link — no password required.
Login screen with email input
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Check Your Email
Open the email from Turtleship and click the "Sign In" button. The link is valid for 10 minutes.
Complete Your Profile
On first login, you'll be asked to complete your profile. Add your name and optionally upload a profile picture.
Profile setup form
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💡Magic Link Authentication
Turtleship uses passwordless authentication for better security. Each time you log in, you'll receive a fresh magic link. No passwords to remember or manage.
Workspace Setup
After completing your profile, you'll either join an existing workspace (if invited) or create a new one.
Creating a New Workspace
If you're starting fresh, you'll create a new workspace. This is where all your projects, team members, and settings live.
- Enter a name for your workspace (usually your company or project name)
- Choose your preferred language
- Select a plan (you can start with Free)
Joining an Existing Workspace
If someone invited you, you'll see the invitation after signing in. Simply accept the invitation to join their workspace.
Account Settings
You can always update your account settings later from the dashboard:
- Profile — Update your name, email, and profile picture
- Notifications — Configure email and in-app notifications
- Language — Switch between Dutch, English, German, and French
- Theme — Choose light, dark, or system theme
✨Enable Notifications
We recommend enabling email notifications for important events like deployment completions and approval requests. You can fine-tune these in your notification settings.
Next Steps
Now that your account is set up, you're ready to create your first project. Continue to the next guide to learn how.
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