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How to Log In to Your Nobregas MySQL Panel

Learn how to log in to the Nobregas MySQL Panel at mysql.nobregas.org. Enter your email and password, use Remember Me, and access your database dashboard.

2 min read 18 views Updated Mar 17, 2026

Getting started with Nobregas MySQL Panel is quick and simple. Whether you just purchased a MySQL hosting plan or received your credentials via email, this guide walks you through every step to access your database management dashboard securely.

Where to Find the Login Page

To access the Nobregas MySQL Panel, open your web browser and navigate to mysql.nobregas.org. You will be greeted by a clean, dark-themed login screen with the Nobregas logo.

Entering Your Credentials

On the login page you will see two fields:

  • Email — Enter the email address associated with your Nobregas account.
  • Password — Enter the password you set during registration or the one provided to you.

Fill in both fields carefully. Passwords are case-sensitive.

Using the Remember Me Option

Below the password field you will find a Remember Me checkbox. When enabled, the panel keeps your session active so you do not have to log in every time you return. Only use this option on devices you trust.

Clicking the Sign In Button

Once your credentials are entered, click the Sign In button. If everything is correct, you will be redirected to the Dashboard where you can see your databases, storage usage, and plan details at a glance.

Troubleshooting Login Issues

If you cannot log in, double-check the following:

  • Make sure your email is spelled correctly.
  • Verify that Caps Lock is not enabled when typing your password.
  • Clear your browser cache and cookies, then try again.
  • Contact Nobregas Support if the issue persists.

What You See After Logging In

After a successful login you land on the Dashboard, which displays:

  • Total databases and your plan limit
  • Storage used vs. allowed
  • Connections and queries per hour
  • Plan features like remote access, phpMyAdmin, and daily backups

You are now ready to start managing your MySQL databases with Nobregas.

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