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Building upon our previous lessons on User Authentication in Payload, I have added "Passwordless login" to my app. Popularized by Slack, this is where a user can submit their email address so that we can send them a link to login with. You can think of it as a temporary one time password added to the link in the email, where once they click, the app will use that to log them in. It's a really simple concept and not all that difficult to implement. However, to use Payload's login api `payload.login({...})` it requires both an email and password. Therefore, we will have to be responsible to create that auth JWT and set the cookie ourselves. I reversed engineered the way payload's login function worked to ensure that every step of the way, we do it exactly the same as they do to ensure we don't miss anything. Hello, I'm Colyn and welcome to my channel, Learn Payload with Colyn. Here, I'm documenting my path to building and deploying my first production ready SaaS app using Payload CMS. In my first series, which I call, First 100 Video Series, my goal is to produce quick 10-15 minute videos on very specific topics, and using that as the foundation for more complete, larger projects and lessons. 👉 All the Work in Progress code from this series can be found here: https://github.com/LearnPayload 👉 Need a fake email inbox? https://mailtrap.io/ 👉 Did you know you can create email templates in React?! https://react.email/