The sign-in page had no navigation and no footer. Once you reached it there was no way back to pricing, the docs, the status page or anything else without using the browser’s back button — it looked like a different site. It now carries the same header and footer as every other SIMCOAI page, built from the same source, so a link added anywhere on the site appears there too. Those links open in a new tab on purpose: a sign-in in progress is only valid once, and wandering off in the same tab would have meant starting again.
You can now sign in with a code sent to your mobile. There is a “Text me a sign-in code” option on the sign-in page. Choose it, enter your number, and the code arrives by text instead of email — useful if your email is slow or you are already on your phone.
Typing a phone number used to lead nowhere. The sign-in box invited a phone number and then asked for a password, which nobody has against a phone number, so it was a dead end. The box now asks for your email address and the code-by-text option is a separate button that works.
Correction, 17 August 2026: sign-in by text has been withdrawn. It could not sign anybody in — the code was sent and accepted, and the last step then failed, because no account had a mobile number recorded against it and there was no way to add one. Rather than leave a button that cannot work, we have removed it. Signing in by email, by an emailed code, with Google, with a password or with a passkey all work as before, and we would rather add a phone as a second step after your password than as a way in on its own — a number can be moved to another SIM, and that should never be enough to reach your account.