How to change your password
Overture passwords are minimum 10 characters with no other complexity rules — we trust passphrases over symbol salad. Here's how to change yours when you remember the old one, and how to reset it when you don't.
Change it from inside the app
Once you're signed in, navigate to
app.overture.show/#/change-password.
You'll see three fields:
- Current password — the one you signed in with.
- New password — minimum 10 characters.
- Confirm new password — has to match exactly.
Click Save password. Overture replaces the password and keeps you signed in on this device. You'll need the new password on any other device the next time you sign in.
Why 10 characters and nothing else
Length beats complexity. correct horse battery staple is far harder to
crack than P@ssw0rd1! and easier to remember. We don't require numbers,
symbols, or capital letters — just length. A four-word passphrase you can actually
type is plenty.
Reset it if you've forgotten it
Can't remember the current one? Use the reset flow instead:
- On the sign-in page, click Forgot password? under the password field.
- Enter your email and submit. Overture sends a reset link valid for 60 minutes.
- Click the link in the email. It opens a page where you set a new password (minimum 10 characters, same rules).
- You're signed in automatically once the password is set — no separate sign-in step.
First-time password setup
If your account was just created by an invite and you signed in with a temporary password from the invite email, Overture forces you to the change-password page immediately after your first successful sign-in. Set a real password and you're done — the change-password page closes and you land on your home dashboard.
Sign out of other devices
Changing your password does not automatically sign you out of other devices — existing sessions stay valid for their 30-day window. If you're rotating because you think someone else has your password, also sign out of every device by clearing cookies on the suspicious device, or contact [email protected] and we'll force a sign-out across all sessions.