Navigating user onboarding? The 'Continue with Google' button isn't just convenientโit's a powerful example of social sign-in and federated authentication streamlining user experience for AI tools and SaaS products. Many platforms, including HeyGen, leverage this single button for both registration
"Welcome to our show. We are glad you joined us today. We talk about new ideas. We explore interesting topics. We share useful information. This is often called social sign-in or federated authentication. Many platforms, including AI tools and SaaS products, use a single button for both registration and login. So if HeyGen shows only Continue with Google, or Google appears on the login page, you can typically use it to create a brand new HeyGen account. The system will detect that you're a new user and register you automatically. If you're designing a website or app yourself and wondering whether it's acceptable UX to have only Continue with Google, for sign-up. The answer is yes. Many services do this. However, some regions and accessibility guidelines encourage offering an email sign-up alternative as well. So users aren't forced to have a Google account. If by sign-up page, you mean you can't find a dedicated sign-up page on HeyGen. That's likely because HeyGen has moved much of its onboarding flow behind Get Started buttons. Rather than maintaining a separate sign-up page, their official guides still describe creating an account by clicking Get Started and then signing up with email, Google, or other login methods. Stay tuned for more. We will be back next time. Thank you for listening."
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Navigating user onboarding? The 'Continue with Google' button isn't just convenientโit's a powerful example of social sign-in and federated authentication streamlining user experience for AI tools and SaaS products. Many platforms, including HeyGen, leverage this single button for both registration