Resetting Your Password
Overview
If you've forgotten your Soarvo password, or you want to change it for security reasons, you reset it from the login screen. Soarvo emails you a password-reset link; you click it and choose a new password.
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Where this works: Resetting your password works for both the Soarvo web portal and the Soarvo Mobile App — they share the same account. After resetting, sign in to either with your new password.
How to Reset Your Password
- Go to app.soarvo.com.
- On the login screen, click Forgot password (below the Log in button).
- Enter the email address associated with your Soarvo account.
- Click Send password reset.
- Check your inbox for an email from Soarvo with a password-reset link.
- Click the link and choose a new password.
- Return to the login screen and sign in with your new password.
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Screenshot:
Shows: Login screen with the Forgot password link highlighted
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Shows: Login screen with the Forgot password link highlighted
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Screenshot:
Shows: Password Reset page at /forgot-password with the Email Address field and Send password reset button
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Shows: Password Reset page at /forgot-password with the Email Address field and Send password reset button
If You Don't Receive the Email
- Check your junk/spam folder. The reset email sometimes lands there. Mark it as not-spam to receive future Soarvo emails properly.
- Confirm the email address. Make sure you entered the address your account was created with. If your account uses a work email, that's the one to enter — not a personal one.
- Wait a few minutes. Delivery can take up to 10 minutes during peak times.
- Try again. Re-submit from the Forgot password page; the new email may arrive when the first didn't.
- Contact your Administrator. If you still don't receive the email, your Administrator (or Soarvo support) can confirm the account exists and the email address is correct.
Password Requirements
Choose a password that's at least 8 characters and includes a mix of letters, numbers, and symbols. Don't reuse passwords from other services.
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Tip: If you handle field data on shared devices, enable
Two-Factor Authentication (MFA) after resetting your password. It adds a one-time code to every sign-in and protects your account even if your password is later compromised.
Resetting Someone Else's Password (Administrators)
Administrators can't directly reset another user's password — passwords are user-owned. If a colleague has lost access:
- Confirm the user's email address in User Management.
- Ask them to use the Forgot password flow themselves.
- If the user can't access the original email account, you can delete their account and re-invite them from User Management. They'll create a new password during account activation.
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Note: Deleting and re-inviting a user creates a fresh account. Any per-user state (shared project access, captured data attributed to them) needs to be re-applied or re-shared. Avoid this if a password reset email is still possible.