About personal accounts
When you sign up for Bitrise, you create your own individual user account. By itself, having a user account isn’t enough to add apps and run builds. For that, you must be part of a Workspace.
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:
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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 connection.
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The Bitrise GitHub App, allowing authentication and repository access without the need for SSH keys: Repository access with the GitHub App.
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Your Apple ID, allowing you to connect Bitrise projects to an Apple service: Connecting to an Apple service with Apple ID.
Account settings page
Your Bitrise account is managed from your Account settings page. From this page, you can:
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Edit your profile, including username, email address, password, and avatar.
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Set up Apple ID connection.
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Connect LaunchDarkly feature flags for Release Management.
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Create and manage personal access tokens used to access the Bitrise API.
SAML SSO
You can log in to Bitrise via SAML SSO. Bitrise supports multiple SAML identity providers. To log in via SAML SSO:
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Your workspace must have SAML SSO enabled.
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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.