The page you sign in on had drifted away from the rest of the site. It was laid out as two panels split by a line down the middle of the screen, with its own heading sizes and its own shade of background — so arriving there from the pricing or features page felt like being handed to somebody else. That matters more on a sign-in page than anywhere else, because a page that does not look like the product it belongs to is exactly what people are told to be suspicious of.
It now uses the same layout, headings and spacing as every other page on the site. Its footer had also fallen behind and was missing our TikTok link; it is generated from the same source as every other page again, and a new check compares the published page against that source so it cannot quietly fall behind a second time.
Nothing about signing in has changed — the same methods, the same address, the same account.