Sign in to SamBooks: fast login and how to bookmark the page in your browser
12/06/2026
2 min read
To sign in to SamBooks you use your email and password on the login page. The handiest way to find it every day is to bookmark the link in your browser: here's how to sign in and keep the login one click away. For companies and accountants alike.
Where to sign in
Access is always at sambooks.ai/login.
Step 1 — Enter email and password
On the «Sign in to SamBooks» page:
- Email — the one you used at sign-up
- Password
Click «Sign in»: you're in.
Forgot your password? Use the password-recovery link below the Password field and follow the instructions sent by email.
Step 2 (recommended) — Bookmark the login page
Our number-one tip: add the login page to your browser bookmarks. Then every morning it's a single click — no searching «SamBooks» on Google.
With sambooks.ai/login open:
- Google Chrome / Microsoft Edge — press Ctrl + D (Mac ⌘ + D), then «Done» / «Save». To keep it always visible, save it to the Bookmarks bar (toggle with Ctrl + Shift + B).
- Mozilla Firefox — Ctrl + D, pick a folder (e.g. «Bookmarks Toolbar») and «Save».
- Safari (Mac) — menu Bookmarks → Add Bookmark (or ⌘ + D); choose «Favorites Bar» for the bar.
Tip: rename the bookmark to something clear, like «SamBooks login».
An even faster way: passkey
If your device supports it, you can sign in with a passkey (fingerprint, face or your computer's PIN) instead of a password: the login page has a dedicated option. It's faster and more secure, and the password always stays available as a fallback.
Prefer an icon on your desktop?
Beyond bookmarks, you can install SamBooks as an app, complete with a desktop icon and its own window. See Install SamBooks as a desktop app.
Frequently asked questions
What's the right link to sign in? Always sambooks.ai/login. Bookmark it so you never get it wrong.
Does it apply to accountants too? Yes: companies and accountants sign in from the same page; after login each sees their own workspace.
Do I have to sign in every time? On your personal device the session stays active for a while; on shared computers always sign out when you're done.