You signed up.
Entered your email.
Clicked “Create Account.”
Now the platform says: Verify your email to continue.
But nothing arrives.
If you’re searching “no verification email received” — this is usually not random.
What Usually Happens Behind the Scenes
After registration, the system does three things:
- Creates your account record
- Queues an email verification request
- Sends it through a third-party mail server
If step three stalls, your account exists — but remains inactive.
Why the Email Never Shows Up
- Temporary mail server congestion
- Domain filtering rules (especially corporate emails)
- Hidden spam categorization
- Email typo during registration
- Auto-block triggered by rapid signup attempts
In many cases, the message was never fully dispatched.
It’s not sitting in spam. It simply wasn’t processed.
What You Should Try (In Order)
- Wait 5–10 minutes before retrying
- Search your inbox for the platform’s domain name
- Request one resend only (avoid multiple clicks)
- If using a company email, try a personal Gmail address
Creating a second account immediately often delays things further.
This isn’t a ban.
It’s not a payment issue.
Your account is pending activation — not rejected.
Most verification email delays resolve within one processing cycle.