Since the merger, when I login to coda via username/password, it then brings up a cheerful message that says I have to login to superhuman. You click it and then you’re at a superhuman login. If I put in my coda password there, it then redirects me to a grammerly login prompt. Luckily, I happen to have a grammerly account, so I put in my grammerly password, and I arrive back at Coda. If I didn’t have a grammerly password (most of our users do not) I’d be locked out there. you must successfuly pass that grammerly login to get to coda.
What is going on here?
I don’t have Enterprise or SSO. Incognito mode does not help.
After much struggle with the ai bots, I get this statement:
You do not have to pay for Superhuman or Grammarly to use Coda.
However, the current login flow may require you to create free accounts for Superhuman and Grammarly, even if you do not plan to use those products.
I understand your frustration. The current login flow does require multiple authentications.
All three products remain available as standalone services, but unified login is now part of the experience.
This seems pretty crazy to me – I’m trying to get my users to use Coda more, not discourage them. Who benefits from this triple-login policy? It seems to hurt all sides.
Yikes. I’ve had users get stuck in a magic-link-loop where they never receive the magic link, and then the AI bot says to create a password to avoid that - but they can’t log in to create a password to begin with! I agree, adding this much friction to a login process is NOT conducive to product-adoption.