Yes. If your firm runs on Microsoft 365 you can sign up and sign in with your work account, with no separate password to remember.
Signing up with Microsoft
- On the registration page, click Continue with Microsoft at the top.
- Sign in with your Microsoft 365 account and approve the basic profile read.
- Confirm your role and firm to finish. Microsoft already verified your email, so we skip the 6-digit code step and pre-fill your name.
Signing in with Microsoft
On the sign-in page, click Continue with Microsoft. If your account email matches a Microsoft account, you go straight to the dashboard: no password, no verification code.
Adding an email and password
If you signed up with Microsoft, you don’t have a password yet, so email + password sign-in won’t work; just use Continue with Microsoft. If you’d like an email + password as a backup, use Forgot password? on the sign-in page to set one.
Existing email + password accounts can start using Microsoft sign-in at any time. We link the two automatically when the email matches.
Two-factor authentication is required on every account, and Microsoft sign-in satisfies it by itself. A password sign-in needs its own second factor, so the first time you sign in that way you’ll be asked to set up a passkey or an authenticator app.
What Acquit can access
Acquit requests only basic profile information (your name and email) at sign-in. Connecting your Outlook calendar is a separate step in Settings → Calendar Sync. We don’t touch your calendar just because you signed in with Microsoft.