Why the connector doesn't ask for your password again
A missing second login at the connector isn't a gap. What actually protects access: a required token, a real click from you, a confirmed email.
You connect your AI assistant to MeetMyAgent, click connect, and then the unexpected happens: nothing. No second login window, no password field, no extra code to type in. With most services, that would be a reason to worry. Here it is the opposite.
MeetMyAgent gives your business a capability that an outside AI assistant such as Claude, ChatGPT or Codex can actually use, booking a real appointment with you, for instance. For that to work, your own assistant needs a connection to your account, usually called a connector. And that is exactly where the question comes up that reaches us fairly often: why doesn't this ask for my password again, when I already have an account?
A connector is the same access, for a program
A connector is, at its core, a technical handshake. Your assistant tells MeetMyAgent which account it wants to speak for, and MeetMyAgent tells it what is required. That is not a second user account and not a replacement for the one you already have. It is the same access, made usable by a program instead of only by you with a mouse and a keyboard.
If you were logged in, you bring the session
If you were signed into MeetMyAgent in your browser shortly before, say to set up your profile, that leaves behind a valid session. Click connect in your assistant afterward, and a consent screen opens. It shows you which assistant is asking for access and for what, before anything is granted. You see that screen already signed in because you already were, not because a check got skipped. It uses the existing session the same way a second tab in the same browser reuses the same login.
Without an account, it stops at the login page
The reverse holds too. If you were not signed in, you do not land on the consent screen. You land on MeetMyAgent's ordinary login page. Without an account, that is as far as it goes. With one, it takes a confirmed email address, either through a link sent to you by mail or a password you set yourself. Only after that does the consent screen appear at all. The missing second login is not a step that got skipped. It simply does not come up for someone who has no account yet.
What actually protects the access
Three things hold this together, and none of them is the second password field you might expect. First, the server turns away every request without a valid access token, with a clear pointer to where authorization can be obtained, before anything touches your account. Second, consent is not an automatic step running quietly in the background. A human has to actually click connect, every time. Third, the whole chain hangs on a confirmed email address, not on a password alone, because that is how the account came to exist in the first place. Together, that is what actually protects the access. The second login screen was never part of it.
That last screen often belongs to the assistant
One detail causes confusion on a fairly regular basis, and it comes from how assistants themselves work, not from MeetMyAgent. Many AI assistants run as their own program on your computer, Codex is one example. When an assistant like that connects, it briefly opens an address on your own machine to receive the confirmation from MeetMyAgent. The connection successful message that shows up afterward comes from that local address, from your assistant itself, not from meetmyagent.io. That is the normal shape of this kind of connection, not a sign that something slipped past MeetMyAgent.
The missing second login feels like an open door. It is closer to the opposite: a door that goes unnoticed by someone who is already inside, and never opens at all for someone who is not.
Answered briefly
Do I need to register my assistant separately?
No. It connects to your existing account. You confirm that once on the consent screen, and after that it uses the same access you already have in the browser.
What happens if I don't have an account yet?
You land on the login page first and need to create one, with a confirmed email address. Without that, the consent screen never appears.
What do I see on the consent screen before I agree?
Which assistant is asking for the connection and where the request goes. Nothing is granted until you click to agree.