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How to create and log in to a Kami account

How to create and log in to a Kami account
Learn how to log in to the Kami app or create an account using your Google, Microsoft, or other email account.
Open Kami
To access the Kami login page, visit kamiapp.com and click the Login button, or go directly to kami.app.
🔍 Is this your first time using Kami?
We recommend installing the Kami extension. Here are the installation instructions for Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge.
Create a Kami account
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Sign in or sign up - Sign in with your Google or Microsoft account, or create a new account by entering your email address.
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Select your account type - Make sure you are using Kami for school purposes.
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Select your role - Choose your role: teacher, student, or other roles.
4.
Create a Profile - Complete your profile so Kami can provide you with resources and features tailored to your needs.
5.
Welcome Screen - Once your profile is created, you will see the Kami Welcome Screen.
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Getting started - Click the "Get started" button to access starter activities for using Kami.
This step-by-step process will walk you through creating a Kami account and setting up your user profile.
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✏️ What if you don’t use Google or Microsoft email?
If you select 'Continue with Email', you will be prompted to enter the email address and password you use for your Kami account.

Log in to Kami
Logging back into Kami is easy! You can access Kami by clicking the Login button on kamiapp.com or by going directly to kami.app.
Kami recognizes the information from the last time you logged in. When you open the app, you will be taken directly to the Kami dashboard . If you are asked to log in, simply log in with the email account you used to create your Kami account.
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*If you need additional support, please do not hesitate to contact Kami Korea Partner Learn Today(contenjoo@learntoday.co.kr). You can also get training with our teacher success specialists, and you can book at the following link: https://www.kamiapp.com/training