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title: "Enable Google Single Sign-On for Team Members"
slug: "enable-google-single-sign-on-for-team-members"
updated: 2025-11-05T23:15:26Z
published: 2025-11-05T23:15:26Z
---

> ## Documentation Index
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# Enable Google Single Sign-On for Team Members

Use Google Workspace in your organization? Admins can enable Google Single Sign-On (SSO) for team members.

Let's take a look at how this works.

> [!NOTE]
> **Who can use this**
> 
> To enable Google Single Sign-On for your team, you must be an admin on a [Dialpad Meetings Business license](https://www.dialpad.com/plans-and-pricing/#meetings) or be a Dialpad admin.

## Enable Google SSO

To enable Google SSO for Dialpad Meetings, go to the **Dialpad Meetings dashboard**.

1. Select **Team**> **Team Settings**
2. Select the **Require users to sign in with Google SSO** toggle ![](https://cdn.us.document360.io/0f28ad44-2863-4372-a27e-c6728808d742/Images/Documentation/DPM_team_setting_SSO(2).png)
3. Verify your Google account
4. Select **Continue** ![](https://cdn.us.document360.io/0f28ad44-2863-4372-a27e-c6728808d742/Images/Documentation/verify_google(1).png)

## Frequently asked questions

### Once enabled, will all my users have SSO?

Once enabled, any new additions to your Dialpad Meetings team will need a matching domain to the Dialpad Meetings Admin.

Users will be required to sign in (or sign up) through Google SSO to access their Dialpad Meetings account and will include a link to log in with Google.

### **I** enabled SSO, and now some of my users are locked out, why?

All User's emails must match the Admin's domain. Any users who don't have a Google Workspace email will be locked out of their account

### What if I already have a password?

Users that have already created a password will need to sign in through Google Workspace.
