Accounts overview
When you sign up for Bitrise, you create your own individual user account. By itself, having a user account isn’t enough to add projects and run builds. For that, you must be part of a workspace or invited to a project as an outside contributor.
You can connect your personal account to:
- Your Git provider accounts via OAuth, allowing you to log in to Bitrise through your Git provider and to configure repository access for Bitrise CI: Repository access with OAuth.
- The Bitrise GitHub App, allowing authentication and repository access without the need for SSH keys: GitHub app integration.
- Your Apple ID, allowing you to connect Bitrise projects to an Apple service: Connecting to an Apple service with Apple ID.
Account settings pageClick to copy link
Your Bitrise account is managed from your Account settings page. From this page, you can:
- Edit your profile, including username, email address, password, and avatar.
- Set up Apple ID connection.
- Enable two-factor authentication.
- Connect LaunchDarkly feature flags for Release Management.
- Create and manage personal access tokens used to access the Bitrise API.
- Register test devices.
SAML SSOClick to copy link
You can log in to Bitrise via SAML SSO. Bitrise supports multiple SAML identity providers. To log in via SAML SSO:
- Your workspace must have SAML SSO enabled.
- Make sure the email address belonging to your personal Bitrise account is also registered to your SAML identity provider.
For detailed information on how to set it up, see: Configuring SAML SSO on Bitrise.