Master the Stitch Flow

Getting started is easy once you have your keys. Follow this manual to turn your Gmail accounts into a massive storage pool.

01

Obtain Your Credentials

URGENT
This is the MOST important step. The app WILL NOT work without this file. It acts as the "Passport" for StitchDrive to talk to Google.

AGo to the Google Cloud Console

Visit console.cloud.google.com and create a new project called "My Drive Pool".

BEnable the Drive API

Search for Google Drive API in the top bar and click Enable.

CConfigure User Consent

Go to OAuth Consent Screen. Choose External. Add your own email as a Test User (Important!).

DCreate Your Client ID

  • Go to CredentialsCreate CredentialsOAuth Client ID.
  • Application type: Web Application.
  • In Authorized Redirect URIs, add:
    https://stitchdrive.vercel.app/api/accounts/oauth/callback

Download the JSON file

Keep this file—StitchDrive will ask for it in Step 03.

02

Sign Up or Login

Open the StitchDrive home page and click Login or Get Started. We use secure authentication so your storage pool remains personal and private.

STEP
You can use your Google account, GitHub, or just your Email to log in.
03

Initialize the App

The first time you enter the dashboard, the app will ask for your Credentials. This is where you use the file from Step 01.

Drag & Drop your credentials.json here

PRO TIP
This initialization only happens once. The uploaded credentials are encrypted and stored server-side for your account.
04

Stitch Your Drives

Now the fun part. Go to Settings and start connecting your Google accounts.

1

Connect your main primary account.

2

Connect secondary, backup, or burner accounts.

3

Watch your total storage pool grow! (10 accounts = 150GB).

Ready to begin?

Go to the Dashboard

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