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Create Your Account

How to sign up, access Konsole, or start API onboarding.

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Written by Jacob
Updated over 2 weeks ago

Summary

Creating your Konfir account is straightforward. You’ll sign up with your work email, confirm your email address, and then access Konsole.

In some organisations, you may also need admin approval and/or to set up MFA before you can use the platform.

Note: if you’re an Enterprise customer, please get in touch with us for bespoke onboarding support before getting started


1) Sign up with your work email

  1. Go to the Konfir sign-up page.

  2. Enter your name, work email, and organisation details.

  3. Create your account.

Konfir uses your email domain (e.g., @yourcompany.com) to help match you to an existing organisation where applicable.


2) Confirm your email address

After signing up, you’ll receive a confirmation email. Open the email and follow the link to verify your address.

If you don’t receive the email, see Not receiving confirmation or reset emails.


3) Get access to Konsole

Once your email is confirmed, you’ll be able to access Konsole - but what you see next depends on your organisation’s security setup.

Account Approval

If your organisation already uses Konfir, you may see an Account Pending Approval screen. This means:

  • your account has been created, but

  • an existing admin at your organisation needs to approve your access.

Konfir will show you a list of your organisation’s admins so you know who can approve you.

Next: My account is pending approval — what now?


MFA Setup

If your organisation has enabled multi-factor authentication (MFA), you’ll be prompted to set it up during sign-in. This is a required security step before you can use Konsole.

Next: Signing in, passwords, and MFA


Need help?

If you’re blocked at any step, contact help@konfir.com with:

  • your name

  • your organisation name

  • the email address you used to sign up

We’ll help you resolve access issues or confirm what’s required for your organisation.

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