# Change the email you sign in with

Source: https://letsrezzy.com/guides/change-your-sign-in-email
Description: Move your Rezzy account to a new email address safely. What the confirmation link does, why the old address gets a notice, and how to cancel a change.
Updated: 2026-08-20

Your email address is your account. It's the address you sign in with, where password resets go, and where Rezzy reaches you. So changing it is deliberate: the new address has to prove it works before anything moves.

## Change it

1. Go to **Settings → Profile**.
2. Type the new address in the **Email** field and press **Save profile**.
3. A short summary appears explaining what's about to happen. Press **Send the link**.

Nothing has changed yet. Your sign-in address is still the old one.

## Then check the new inbox

Two emails go out at once:

- **To the new address**: a link that finishes the change. Opening it is the proof that you can read that inbox.
- **To the old address**: a heads-up that the change was requested. It has no link in it on purpose.

Open the link from the new inbox and the change is done. You'll sign in with the new address from then on. The link works for 24 hours.

While you wait, the Profile page shows a banner naming the address it's waiting on, with **Send the link again** if the first one went missing, and **Cancel the change** if you've changed your mind. Cancelling kills any link already sent.

## Why it works this way

Two reasons, both about not losing your studio.

**Typos.** If a mistyped address took effect straight away, you'd be locked out of an account whose password reset goes somewhere you can't read. Because nothing moves until the link is opened, a typo just means no email arrives and nothing happens.

**Somebody else.** If a person got at your account on an unlocked laptop, changing the email would be the fastest way to take it from you. The notice to your old address is how you find out. **If you get that notice and it wasn't you, change your password immediately** in **Settings → Profile**, under **Change password**. That signs out every other device.

## Good to know

- **Teammates change their own the same way.** Members manage their own profile, so nobody needs the owner to do it for them.
- **Signing in with Google still works.** Your account stays linked to the same Google account after the address changes.
- **The rest of the form saves normally.** If you change your name and your email in one go, the name saves right away; only the email waits.
- **Your clients see nothing.** This is your sign-in address, not the address your booking emails come from.

Related: [Add team members](/guides/add-team-members) for the seats that decide who has an account at all.