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A Fresh Front Door: GitHub Sign-In & Redesigned Login

tl;dr: You can now log in with GitHub, on a redesigned login page that remembers how you got in last time and actually tells you when something goes wrong.

Published Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Google no longer has to go it alone. GitHub sign-in now sits right next to Google on the login page, running through the same OAuth flow you already trust. If you've signed in with Google before and your GitHub email matches, we quietly link the two — same account, same orgs, same credits, no duplicate you floating around.

We gave the whole page a new look while we were in there. The login screen is now a split-screen: a teal foil brand panel on one side, a clean sign-in form on the other. We cut the copy down to what matters — a welcome, a prompt, and the buttons. If you're already at the front door, you don't need a sales pitch to walk through it. The two provider buttons share one consistent outline style, so neither Google nor GitHub looks like the favorite child.

Two smaller touches make returning easier. A "Last used" badge remembers which provider you picked last time — per device, so your laptop and your phone keep their own memory — and points you straight back to it. And when a sign-in goes sideways, you'll actually hear about it: failed logins used to fail silently, but now a clear message tells you what happened, including the specific case where a GitHub account's emails collide with an existing login and how to sort it out.

All told, getting into Drippa is faster, better looking, and a lot less mysterious when something doesn't go to plan.

The login page was overdue for some love — now it's yours. Go break in the new front door.