Log in your way: enterprise SSO or simple sign-in
Run everything through Okta or Microsoft Entra? Use it. Small team that just wants in? Email login, done. Weldforge supports both — no IT project required.
Getting into a business tool shouldn’t require an IT project. And for a larger company, it shouldn’t go around IT either. Both of those are true at the same time — which is why Weldforge supports two ways to log in, and lets you pick the one that fits how your company already works.
Bring your own single sign-on
If your company already manages logins through an identity provider — Okta, Microsoft Entra ID, Google Workspace, Ping, and others — your team signs into Weldforge with the same credentials they use for everything else. Nothing new to remember, and your IT or security team keeps control.
- One login your people already have — no separate password to manage.
- Your multi-factor and security policies apply automatically.
- People are added when they join and removed the moment they leave — tied to your directory, not a manual list.
- Central visibility and control stays with your IT team.
For regulated work — anything touching HIPAA or FedRAMP requirements — single sign-on isn’t just convenient, it’s how you satisfy the access controls those frameworks demand: enforced MFA, central identity, and instant offboarding. For those customers we standardize on SSO so compliance is the default, not an afterthought.
Or just sign in
Not every team runs a corporate identity provider — and they shouldn’t have to set one up to get started. If that’s you, create an account with an email address and you’re in, in minutes. You can always move to single sign-on later as you grow; nothing has to be rebuilt.
Enterprise sign-on when you need it. Simple login when you don’t.
Secure either way

Whichever way you log in, access is encrypted, least-privilege, and never shared. There are no generic team logins, and when single sign-on is on, access follows your directory — so offboarding someone in your identity provider offboards them here too. You never trade security for the convenience of getting started fast.
The point is the same as everything else we do: meet you where you already are. Use the heavyweight enterprise path if you have one, or the simple one if you don’t — and never think about it again.