Web Account and Settings
The Sweet Tea web account is an optional identity layer for jobs that need one: linking Studio, publishing under a stable creator identity, keeping account-backed data available across devices, and administering connected access. Local generation does not require a web account.
Signing In
Head to /login and sign in with your email and password. After a successful login, you will land on My Desk, the authenticated workspace for your account-backed items.
If you do not have an account, use the signup flow from the login page.
Recovering Access
If you have forgotten your password:
- Go to /login and open the password-reset flow.
- Enter your email address.
- Follow the link from the message sent to that address.
- Set a new password and sign in.
After changing your password, re-link Studio installations and refresh tokens on connected devices. See Connecting Your Account and Web Library, My Desk, Devices, and Tokens.
Account Settings
Visit /settings to manage the account:
- Display name and username — The identity shown on a public creator profile and published Pipes.
- Avatar — The profile image shown with that identity.
- Email — The sign-in address; changing it requires verification.
- Password — The account credential.
- Preferences — Telemetry and communication choices.
- Export — A copy of account data.
- Delete account — Permanent removal of the account and associated data.
Warning: Account deletion is permanent. Export anything you need first. Published Pipes, saved Library items, and connected data may also be removed.
Why Create an Account?
Create an account when one of these jobs is useful to you:
- publish a Pipe under a durable creator identity;
- save account-backed Library items from the website;
- connect more than one Studio installation;
- manage devices and access tokens; or
- use Agent Access with an authenticated Studio runtime.
The account is not a prerequisite for inspecting workflows, browsing public Resources, downloading Studio, or generating locally.
Security Basics
- Use a strong password that you do not reuse elsewhere.
- Review linked devices and revoke ones you do not recognize.
- Rotate access tokens that may have been exposed.
- Export important account data before destructive actions.
