Sign in to your power77 account
Log in once and the full lobby opens — live tables, slot rooms and sportsbook markets in one tab. Your DANA, OVO, GoPay and QRIS shortcuts sit at...
What your login unlocks
Type your username and password and we hand you the lobby in the state you left it. Your last-played slot, your open sportsbook slips and your cashier preferences load together. We keep the session light so phone logins on the train feel the same as desktop logins at home. If you've linked DANA, OVO, GoPay or QRIS already, those rails appear pre-selected
— you don't reconfigure anything between visits.
Accepted payment context
After login your cashier shows every rail tied to your account. We keep the list short and local so top-ups clear quickly and withdrawals route back to the...
Help with your sign-in
If something blocks your login we want you back in the lobby fast. Three channels stay open around the clock so you can pick whichever fits where you are right now.
Why your login stays steady
We treat the sign-in step as the most important screen on the site. Here's what we've built into it.
Encrypted session
Every login request runs through an encrypted channel, so your password and device fingerprint never travel in plain text between your phone and our account servers.
Device memory
Tick the trusted-device box once and we remember your phone for return visits. You skip repeated verification while still keeping the option to revoke any device from settings.
Two-factor option
Add a second code by SMS or authenticator app. The extra step takes three seconds and locks out anyone who got your password from a reused source.
Region awareness
We flag logins that arrive from a region your account hasn't used before. You'll see a confirmation prompt rather than a silent entry, where local law permits.
Quiet recovery
Reset links go only to the email or phone tied to your account. We never ask for your password in chat, email or any pop-up inside the lobby.
Session timeout
Inactive sessions close themselves after a set window. If you walk away from a shared screen the next person sees the login form, not your cashier.
Login experience, side by side
A quick look at how the sign-in step behaves across the contexts you'll actually use it in.
What the login screen shows you
The sign-in card is intentionally short. Here's what lives on it and why each piece is there.
Username field
Accepts the handle you picked at signup. Case doesn't matter, spaces are stripped, and we'll tell you straight away if the field doesn't match an account on file.
Password field
Masked by default with a show-toggle for when you're sure no one is behind you. Paste is allowed so password managers work without friction.
Remember device
A single checkbox that turns this phone or laptop into a trusted device. Untick it on shared screens and the next visitor sees a blank form.
Forgot password
One tap to start recovery. We send a reset link to your registered email and keep the original session alive in case you remember mid-flow.
Switch account
If a family member uses the same browser, the small switch-account link clears the cached username so you can log into your own profile cleanly.
Status note
A small line at the bottom flags any current maintenance window. If sign-in is paused for an upgrade, you'll read it here before you try the form.