Agni Club Login – Complete Sign-In Guide 2026
Signing in to Agni Club is fast — but a clean login flow matters because it gates your wallet, withdrawal screen and referral dashboard. This guide covers every login path: phone, email, password reset, OTP recovery and common error messages.
- Open the Agni Club app or visit agniclubs.org.
- Tap Login on the home screen.
- Pick the Phone number tab (default) or switch to Email Login.
- Enter your registered number, country code +91 for India.
- Type your password (or tap Forgot password).
- Press Log in. You’ll land on the dashboard within a second.
If you forgot your password, the reset flow uses an OTP sent to your registered number:
- Tap Forgot password on the login screen.
- Enter your registered phone number.
- Receive the 6-digit OTP via SMS.
- Type the OTP and set a new password (8+ characters, mix of letters & digits).
- Sign in with the new credentials.
| Error | Likely Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Invalid password | Caps lock or wrong password | Use the eye-icon to verify, then re-type |
| Account not found | Wrong country code or unregistered number | Add +91 and confirm number, else register |
| Too many attempts | Rate-limit triggered | Wait 15 minutes before retrying |
| Session expired | App idle too long | Re-login fresh |
| OTP failed | SMS gateway delay | Request a new OTP after 60 seconds |
- Use a unique password just for Agni Club — not the same one you reuse on other gaming apps.
- Never share OTPs with anyone, including someone claiming to be customer support.
- Enable your phone’s biometric lock so your wallet stays safe even if the device is lost.
- Bind a bank card only with your own account number; payouts go to the bound account only.
- Log out from shared devices.
Once signed in, the dashboard surfaces five primary tiles: Wallet, Game Rooms, Recharge, Withdraw and Promotion. From Promotion you can copy your personal referral link, monitor agent earnings and download QR codes for sharing.
You can log in from a phone and a tablet, but the platform enforces one active session at a time. Logging in on a new device automatically signs you out of the previous one — this is a security feature, not a bug.