How Do I Reset My Doba Password?
Reset your Doba password so you can regain account access and get back to billing, order, and store-management tasks.
Reset your Doba password so you can regain account access and get back to billing, order, and store-management tasks.
If the problem is not that you are new to Doba, but that you cannot remember the password for an existing account, the correct path is account recovery rather than registration or repeated login attempts.
Quick answer: To reset your Doba password, click Forgot Password from the login flow and enter the email address you used to register your Doba account.
Use Forgot Password instead of retrying sign-in
Doba's Help Center login guide separates normal sign-in from password retrieval.
That means if you no longer know the password, the better next step is:
- Open the Doba login flow.
- Click Forgot Password.
- Enter your registered email address.
This is the recovery path Doba points users to when standard login is no longer working.
Why the registered email matters
The reset process depends on the email address tied to the original Doba registration.
Before you start, confirm:
- which email address you used to register
- whether you still have access to that inbox
- whether the issue is really a forgotten password and not the wrong account email
That helps prevent confusion between a reset problem and a login problem.
If the reset does not solve the issue
If you still cannot access the account, check whether:
- the email you entered is the same one used at registration
- you may need to update account credentials after you regain access
- the issue is broader than a password reset and belongs in account settings
What to do next
- Do not have an account yet? Use the registration article instead.
- Unsure whether the problem is the password or the email address? Go back to the login-troubleshooting article.
- Need to change your password or email after you get back in? Use the account-settings article.
The most important thing is not to mix up registration, login, and reset workflows. They solve different access problems.