One Login Across All Platforms — How Khansland SSO Works
May 02, 2026
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You create one account on Khansland. You log in once. Then you visit Shop to browse products, hop over to Meal to order lunch, check Ride for a trip quote, and glance at Meet for community discussions — all without logging in again. This is not magic. It is single sign-on, and understanding how it works helps you use the platform more confidently.
**What happens when you log in**
When you enter your credentials on any Khansland platform — say, shop.khansland.com.bd — the system authenticates you against a central user database shared by all twelve platforms plus the portal. Your session is established not just for Shop, but across the entire khansland.com.bd domain and all its subdomains.
This means if you open meal.khansland.com.bd in a new tab, you are already logged in. Same for ride.khansland.com.bd, gigs.khansland.com.bd, or any other platform. One authentication event covers all twelve services.
**Your profile is universal**
Your name, phone number, email, profile photo, and saved addresses exist in one place. When you update your phone number on Shop, it is updated on Meal, Ride, and everywhere else simultaneously. You do not maintain separate profiles.
This is particularly useful for addresses. Bangladesh addresses are notoriously difficult — "the blue building behind Karim's Tea Stall, 3rd floor, Mirpur-10" is a real address format here. Once you save it accurately on one platform, every other platform has it. No re-typing. No explaining to every delivery person from scratch.
**Payment methods carry over**
If you add your bKash account on Shop, it is available on Mart, Meal, WeDo, and every other platform that accepts payments. You complete the bKash verification once. The verified status follows your account everywhere.
The same applies to any future payment methods we add. One verification, universal access.
**Reviews and reputation are portable**
This is where the single-account model creates real value beyond convenience. On isolated platforms, your reputation starts from zero every time you join a new service. On Khansland, your behavior on one platform informs your standing on others.
A WeDo performer with 50 five-star reviews carries that reputation into any other platform where trust matters. A Ride driver with consistent high ratings has that credibility visible across the ecosystem. A Meal bhabi who maintains excellent food safety standards has that track record following her.
For customers, the same principle applies. A buyer who pays on time, communicates clearly, and leaves fair reviews builds a reputation that service providers across all platforms can see. This encourages good behavior across the board — your reputation is not disposable.
**Privacy across platforms**
A reasonable concern with shared accounts is privacy. If you buy something on Shop, does your Meal bhabi see your purchase history? No.
Platform-specific activity stays on that platform. Your Meal orders are visible to you and relevant Meal participants (the bhabi, the delivery person). Your Shop purchases are between you and the seller. Your Meet posts are public within Meet but do not leak into your Ride or WeDo interactions.
What is shared is your core identity — name, photo, contact information, and aggregate reputation score. Detailed activity on each platform is siloed.
**Logging out**
When you log out from any platform, you are logged out from all of them. This is intentional. A partial logout — logged out of Shop but still logged in on Meet — would create confusion and potential security issues, especially on shared devices.
If you log in from a cyber cafe or a friend's phone, one logout action covers everything. You do not need to visit twelve separate platforms to make sure you are fully signed out.
**What if you forget your password**
Password recovery works from any platform. The reset link goes to your registered phone number or email. Once you set a new password, it works immediately across all twelve platforms. There is no sync delay.
If you use social login (Google), the same applies — your Google account is linked to your Khansland identity, and that link works everywhere.
**Security considerations**
Because one login accesses twelve platforms, account security matters more than usual. We recommend:
Use a strong, unique password. Not your phone number. Not "123456." A mix of letters and numbers that you do not use elsewhere.
Enable two-factor authentication when available. Your phone receives a verification code on each new login. This adds seconds to your login but significant protection against unauthorized access.
Do not share your credentials. Even with family. Each person should have their own account. Shared accounts create confusion about whose orders are whose, and compromise the reputation system.
Log out on shared devices. Always. The single logout makes this easy — one click covers everything.
**The bottom line**
SSO is not a feature we advertise prominently because it should be invisible. You should not think about authentication at all. You log in, you use whatever platform you need, and your identity follows you seamlessly. If you ever notice the login system, something has gone wrong.
The twelve platforms are separate services with separate purposes. But behind them is one system that knows who you are, respects your privacy, and lets you move between services without friction. That is the point.
**What happens when you log in**
When you enter your credentials on any Khansland platform — say, shop.khansland.com.bd — the system authenticates you against a central user database shared by all twelve platforms plus the portal. Your session is established not just for Shop, but across the entire khansland.com.bd domain and all its subdomains.
This means if you open meal.khansland.com.bd in a new tab, you are already logged in. Same for ride.khansland.com.bd, gigs.khansland.com.bd, or any other platform. One authentication event covers all twelve services.
**Your profile is universal**
Your name, phone number, email, profile photo, and saved addresses exist in one place. When you update your phone number on Shop, it is updated on Meal, Ride, and everywhere else simultaneously. You do not maintain separate profiles.
This is particularly useful for addresses. Bangladesh addresses are notoriously difficult — "the blue building behind Karim's Tea Stall, 3rd floor, Mirpur-10" is a real address format here. Once you save it accurately on one platform, every other platform has it. No re-typing. No explaining to every delivery person from scratch.
**Payment methods carry over**
If you add your bKash account on Shop, it is available on Mart, Meal, WeDo, and every other platform that accepts payments. You complete the bKash verification once. The verified status follows your account everywhere.
The same applies to any future payment methods we add. One verification, universal access.
**Reviews and reputation are portable**
This is where the single-account model creates real value beyond convenience. On isolated platforms, your reputation starts from zero every time you join a new service. On Khansland, your behavior on one platform informs your standing on others.
A WeDo performer with 50 five-star reviews carries that reputation into any other platform where trust matters. A Ride driver with consistent high ratings has that credibility visible across the ecosystem. A Meal bhabi who maintains excellent food safety standards has that track record following her.
For customers, the same principle applies. A buyer who pays on time, communicates clearly, and leaves fair reviews builds a reputation that service providers across all platforms can see. This encourages good behavior across the board — your reputation is not disposable.
**Privacy across platforms**
A reasonable concern with shared accounts is privacy. If you buy something on Shop, does your Meal bhabi see your purchase history? No.
Platform-specific activity stays on that platform. Your Meal orders are visible to you and relevant Meal participants (the bhabi, the delivery person). Your Shop purchases are between you and the seller. Your Meet posts are public within Meet but do not leak into your Ride or WeDo interactions.
What is shared is your core identity — name, photo, contact information, and aggregate reputation score. Detailed activity on each platform is siloed.
**Logging out**
When you log out from any platform, you are logged out from all of them. This is intentional. A partial logout — logged out of Shop but still logged in on Meet — would create confusion and potential security issues, especially on shared devices.
If you log in from a cyber cafe or a friend's phone, one logout action covers everything. You do not need to visit twelve separate platforms to make sure you are fully signed out.
**What if you forget your password**
Password recovery works from any platform. The reset link goes to your registered phone number or email. Once you set a new password, it works immediately across all twelve platforms. There is no sync delay.
If you use social login (Google), the same applies — your Google account is linked to your Khansland identity, and that link works everywhere.
**Security considerations**
Because one login accesses twelve platforms, account security matters more than usual. We recommend:
Use a strong, unique password. Not your phone number. Not "123456." A mix of letters and numbers that you do not use elsewhere.
Enable two-factor authentication when available. Your phone receives a verification code on each new login. This adds seconds to your login but significant protection against unauthorized access.
Do not share your credentials. Even with family. Each person should have their own account. Shared accounts create confusion about whose orders are whose, and compromise the reputation system.
Log out on shared devices. Always. The single logout makes this easy — one click covers everything.
**The bottom line**
SSO is not a feature we advertise prominently because it should be invisible. You should not think about authentication at all. You log in, you use whatever platform you need, and your identity follows you seamlessly. If you ever notice the login system, something has gone wrong.
The twelve platforms are separate services with separate purposes. But behind them is one system that knows who you are, respects your privacy, and lets you move between services without friction. That is the point.