We’re making it even easier to get started with NetBox Cloud.
Starting this week, users can log in using Microsoft and GitHub accounts – joining our existing support for Google authentication. Whether you’re an individual contributor or part of a large team, NetBox Cloud now meets you where you already are.
We know many users prefer to sign in with the tools they already trust. With this update, NetBox Cloud supports:
These options are available today across all NetBox Cloud tiers including the NetBox Cloud Free Plan, and work seamlessly as long as your provider account uses the same email address you used during sign-up.
Getting started is simple. When registering, you’ll review our terms and privacy policy up front:
If you choose GitHub, you’ll be guided through a standard authorization process:
And if you’re not already signed in to GitHub, you’ll be prompted to do so:
Explore NetBox Cloud here for yourself. Click “Try NetBox Cloud for Free”, pick your identity provider, and you’re in.
Already signed up for NetBox Cloud? You can use any of our supported identity providers as long as they match the email address you signed up with.
Adding GitHub and Microsoft SSO is just one step in making NetBox Cloud more accessible and enterprise-ready. These improvements are part of our broader commitment to supporting enterprise authentication workflows – so you can align NetBox Cloud access with your existing policies and structure. We’re always working on adding more and deeper authentication integrations in NetBox Cloud and NetBox Enterprise.Got a preferred login provider you’d like to see next? Let us know at support@netboxlabs.com or join the conversation on Slack.