Changing Your Password

If you signed up with an email address and password, you can change your password from the profile page at any time.

Where to find it

Go to Dashboard → Settings → Profile (or Account Settings). The Password section is near the bottom of the page.

How to change your password

  1. In the Password card, click Change password.
  2. The form expands to show three fields:
    • Current password — required if you already have a password set. This verifies your identity before allowing the change.
    • New password — your desired new password.
    • Confirm new password — type the new password again to confirm.
  3. Enter all three fields.
  4. Click Update password.

If the update is successful, a toast confirms: Password updated successfully.

Password requirements

  • The new password must be at least 8 characters long.
  • If the new password and confirm password don't match, an error will show: Passwords do not match.

There is no maximum length, and no other specific character requirements shown in the interface — however, using a mix of letters, numbers, and symbols is always a good security practice.

Setting a password for the first time (Google sign-in users)

If you originally signed up using Google (OAuth), your account may not have a password set. In that case, the Password card will still show a Change password button, but the Current password field will not be required (since none exists yet).

You can set a password at any time — this lets you log in with either email/password or Google going forward.

If you've forgotten your password

You cannot reset your password from the profile page when logged out — use the Forgot password link on the Speako login page. If you're already logged in, you can change it using the steps above.

⚠️ Important: Choose a unique password not used on other services. A leaked password from another site could be used to access your Speako account, where it contains customer booking data.

💡 Tip: Use a password manager to generate and store a strong, unique password. This is the simplest way to maintain good password hygiene without needing to remember complex strings.