Sign in methods with Synthesize

Three different authentication methods to suit your needs. Microsoft, Google and Business email Sign in.

Authenticating with Synthesize is quick and easy. To ensure we keep this simple, secure, and convenient, Synthesize access is supported using one of three methods.

Gradient does not use or store its own user sign in credentials for authentication, rather, it relies on secure Single Sign On (SSO) methods through common frameworks.

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Sign in with Microsoft

Using the Sign in with Microsoft option, you will be prompted to enter your Microsoft 365 credentials.  It will also require verification through any multifactor authentication requirements that may be attached to that account. 

Sign in with Google

Using the Sign in with Google option, you will be prompted to enter your Google credentials.  It will also require verification through any multifactor authentication requirements that may be attached to that account. 

Sign in with your business email

Using the Sign in with business email option, you will be prompted to enter your email address and click the fuchsia arrow to receive a sign in email. The email will have a special link that will expire, allowing you to sign in. 

The business email links are only valid for 10 minutes or one click, so if there is a tool checking URLs to ensure they're valid, it will invalidate the link causing you to be directed to the login screen.

The business email method will be your only choice if you do not wish to use your Microsoft or Google credentials.