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# Create a Project

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During the on-boarding phase, we will prompt you to create a new **project** directly
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You can enter the name of your project (e.g. "MBurger web site" or "Silicon Valley Mobile App") and click the **Create** button to create your first MBurger project.

![](/files/-MDnXURNswAYcF5ZsguE)

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Well done!
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Now let's move on to:

* [ ] Invite your team to collaborate on the project and set permissions for each user 🏀
* [ ] Generate your API key 🔗
* [ ] Create some blocks and get started with MBurger! :rocket:&#x20;


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