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If you’re having trouble signing in or accessing your StaccShare account, this page covers the most common issues and how to resolve them quickly. Work through the relevant section below — if none of these steps solve the problem, reach out to the support team at the bottom of the page.

Can’t sign in

  1. Go to app.staccshare.com/login
  2. Click Forgot password? below the sign-in form
  3. Enter the email address associated with your account
  4. Check your inbox for a password reset email — it arrives within a few minutes
  5. Click the link in the email and set a new password
Password reset links expire after 1 hour. If you didn’t use the link in time, go back to the login page and request a new one.
Double-check the email address you used when you signed up — it’s easy to have accounts under different addresses. If you originally signed up using Continue with Google, you won’t have a separate StaccShare password. Use the Continue with Google button on the login page instead of the email and password fields.
After 10 consecutive failed sign-in attempts, StaccShare temporarily locks the account for 30 minutes as a security measure. Wait out the lockout period and try again, or reset your password to regain access immediately without waiting.
If StaccShare says it doesn’t recognise your email, you may have signed up with a different address, or you may not have an account yet. Try clicking Sign up — if your email is already registered, StaccShare will redirect you to sign in instead of creating a duplicate account.

Email verification issues

First, check your spam or junk folder — verification emails occasionally get filtered. To make sure future emails land in your inbox, add noreply@staccshare.com to your contacts or safe sender list.To resend the verification email:
  1. Go to app.staccshare.com/login and sign in
  2. You’ll see a banner at the top of the page prompting you to verify your email
  3. Click Resend verification email
  4. Check your inbox (and spam folder) for the new email

Two-factor authentication (2FA) issues

If you can no longer access your authenticator app (e.g., you lost your phone or uninstalled the app), use a recovery code to sign in:
  1. On the 2FA prompt during sign-in, click Use a recovery code
  2. Enter one of the recovery codes you saved when you set up 2FA
Each recovery code can only be used once. Once you’re signed in, go to Settings → Security to set up 2FA again with your new device and generate fresh recovery codes.
If you’ve lost all of your recovery codes and can’t access your authenticator app, contact support@staccshare.com. You’ll need to verify your identity before the team can remove 2FA from your account.
  1. Go to Settings → Security
  2. Under Two-factor authentication, click Disable 2FA
  3. Confirm with your current password
2FA is removed immediately. You can re-enable it at any time from the same settings page.

Account not found after switching SSO providers

If you previously signed in with Continue with Google and now try to sign in with email and password (or vice versa), StaccShare may not recognise you — each authentication method is tied to the account it was first used with. Try signing in with the original method you used when you created your account. If you need to link a different sign-in method to your existing account — for example, if your Google account is being decommissioned — contact support@staccshare.com and the team will help you migrate your authentication method without losing your files or settings.

Contacting support

If the steps above haven’t resolved your issue, the StaccShare support team is here to help.

Email support

Send an email to support@staccshare.com with:
  • Your account email address
  • A description of the issue, including any error messages you see
  • Screenshots if relevant
The support team responds within 1 business day on all plans. Pro and Team plan subscribers receive priority response.