Email verification
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Verification keeps account ownership clear
Why email verification matters before you work at scale
Email verification confirms that the person controlling the workspace can receive important account messages. That matters for password recovery, invitations, security notices, and anything else tied to account ownership.
Verification protects future recovery
When an email address is verified, the platform can treat it as a trusted recovery and communication channel. That makes password resets, workspace invitations, and account notices much more reliable because the system knows the inbox belongs to the person using the account.
Without that confirmation, everyday account management becomes weaker. It is harder to distinguish a legitimate user from a typo, a stale address, or an inbox the current user cannot actually access. Verification closes that gap early.
What to do if the verification link fails
Verification links can expire or become invalid if they are opened much later than expected, copied incorrectly, or replaced by a newer message. If that happens, the quickest fix is usually to request a fresh verification email instead of retrying the same link repeatedly.
It is also worth checking whether the message was opened in a different browser profile or device than the one you normally use. A clean retry from the newest email often resolves the issue faster than debugging the old token manually.
What becomes easier after verification
Once verification succeeds, you can move through the rest of the account lifecycle with less friction. Logging in, recovering access, joining team workspaces, and receiving account emails all become more dependable because the inbox is confirmed.
That reliability matters more as the workspace becomes important to real campaigns. If printed QR codes are already live in the field, quick access recovery and trusted notifications are operational safeguards, not just housekeeping details.