Sign in to Bkper
Use Google Sign-In to access Bkper with Gmail, Google Workspace, or another email address linked to a Google Account.
Bkper uses Google Sign-In. Your Google Account is how Bkper recognizes you when you access the app and related Google Workspace integrations.
You can sign in with a Gmail account, a Google Workspace account, or any other email address linked to a Google Account.
Before you sign in
If you use a work email, the main thing to confirm is whether it already belongs to Google Workspace or still needs to be linked to a Google Account first.
How to sign in
- Go to bkper.app
- Click Sign In
- Follow the Google sign-in steps
The first time you sign in, Google may ask you to authorize Bkper to recognize your account. Future sign-ins are usually simpler unless your session changes or access is revoked.
Using a company or non-Gmail email
Many people use a company or domain email, such as name@yourcompany.com, instead of Gmail. You can still sign in to Bkper with that address as long as it is linked to a Google Account.
Google Workspace account
If your organization uses Google Workspace, your company email is already a Google Account. Just sign in with that email as usual.
Non-Google email provider
If your company email is hosted outside Google, you can create a Google Account using that same address and then use it to sign in to Bkper. You do not need to create a separate Gmail inbox just to use Bkper.
Who manages sign-in and security
Bkper uses Google Sign-In, but Google manages most identity and security settings for your account. That includes your password, email verification, account recovery, two-factor authentication, and general sign-in security.
If you use Google Workspace, your administrator may also manage organization-wide sign-in policies and security requirements for your company account.
Bkper manages what happens inside Bkper itself, including your access to the app, your Books, collaboration, and sharing permissions.
What Bkper accesses
When you sign in for the first time, Google may ask you to authorize Bkper. This lets Bkper use your basic profile information, including your name and email address, so it can recognize your account.
Bkper does not gain access to unrelated personal content like your Gmail inbox just because you signed in with Google.
Some Bkper integrations request additional permissions separately when needed. For example, the Google Sheets Add-on asks for its own access scopes.
If you can’t sign in
First, make sure you are signing in with a Google Account. If you use a work email, confirm whether it is already part of Google Workspace. If it is not managed by Google, create a Google Account with that same address first.
If the problem is related to your password, email verification, account recovery, or two-factor authentication, check your Google Account settings or contact your Google Workspace administrator.
Next steps
Start by signing in to Bkper. After that, learn how Books work.