Protect the account that holds your rent and your records

A property management account holds bank details, tenant personal information, and screening data. Seayora protects it with layered authentication controls rather than a password alone.

Authentication controls

  • Two-factor authentication (2FA / TOTP)
  • Passkey sign-in (WebAuthn), with multiple passkeys per account
  • New-device sign-in alerts
  • Device verification for unrecognized sign-ins
  • Password complexity requirements and one-way password hashing
  • Single sign-on (SSO) with supported providers
  • Service-pro identity verification
  • Audit logging of consequential actions

Layered, not single-point

Each control assumes the previous one can fail. Even if a password leaks, 2FA and device verification stand between an attacker and the account — and the audit log records what happened either way.

Frequently asked questions

Is 2FA available on every account type?

Yes. Multi-factor authentication is supported across account types, alongside device verification and new-device sign-in alerts.

Do you support SSO?

Yes. Single sign-on is available with supported providers.

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Documentation

  • Account Security: SSO, 2FA & Passkeys — How to secure your Seayora account with single sign-on, two-factor authentication, device verification, and passkeys (WebAuthn).
  • Data & Privacy Controls — How Seayora handles your data, the privacy rights you may have, and how to exercise them.
  • The Accounting Audit Log — How Seayora’s immutable, append-only audit log records every accounting action for accountability and trust.

Related features

  • Single Sign-On (SSO) — Single sign-on with supported providers, so your team authenticates through your existing identity provider instead of another password.
  • Audit Logs — Audit logging across consequential actions, so account activity, permission changes, and financial entries all leave a reviewable trail.
  • Team Roles & Permissions (RBAC) — Role-based access control with employee accounts, so leasing agents, maintenance staff, and bookkeepers each see only their scope. Every action is audit-logged.