Galatea supports four ways to sign in. Each method creates a separate account — so it's important to always use the same one.
- Sign in with Apple
- Sign in with Google
- Email and password
⚠️ Important: If you sign in with a different method than the one you originally used, you will land in a new blank account — not your original one. Always use the same login method every time.
How to create a new account
- Open the Galatea app.
- Tap the More tab in the bottom right corner of the Home screen.
- Tap Create Account.
- Choose your preferred sign-in method: Apple, Google, Facebook, or Email.
- Follow the prompts to complete sign-up.
Once your account is created, your reading progress, coins, and subscription will be linked to that account and synced across devices.
How to sign in to an existing account
- Open the Galatea app.
- Tap the More tab in the bottom right corner.
- Tap Sign In.
- Select the same login method you used when you first created your account.
- Complete the sign-in flow for that method.
Sign-in method details
Sign in with Apple
You will be prompted to use Face ID, Touch ID, or your Apple ID password. If you chose to hide your email when signing up, Apple will have assigned you a private relay address ending in @privaterelay.appleid.com — this is normal and expected.
Sign in with Google
You will be redirected to Google's sign-in page. Select the Google account you used when you first signed up.
Email and password
Enter the email address and password you registered with. If you have forgotten your password, see How do I reset my password?
Not sure which method you used? Contact us
Try each sign-in option one at a time. The one that opens an account with your reading history is the correct one.
Before you contact us: Please have your User ID ready — it helps us find your account instantly. How do I find my User ID?
If none of the sign-in options work or your account appears empty, please contact us and include:
- Your User ID (see above)
- The email address or Apple ID you may have used
- Any books or stories you remember reading