> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://www.wonderly.com/help/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://www.wonderly.com/help/get-started/create-your-account.md).

# Create your account

Wonderly keeps the sign-up process short. There are no forms to fill out on the sign-up page itself. You pick an authentication method, complete the provider's flow, and you're in.

{% hint style="info" %}
**Note:** The sign-up and login pages look similar. If you already have an account, look for the **Log in** link on the sign-up page (or vice versa) to switch to the right screen.
{% endhint %}

### Steps to create your account

1. Go to <http://app.wonderly.com/>.
2. Select a sign-up method: **Google**, **Microsoft**, **Apple**, or **Email**.
3. Follow the prompts from your chosen provider to authenticate and grant Wonderly access.
4. Once authentication completes, Wonderly creates your account and signs you in automatically.

You'll land on the Wonderly dashboard, where you can start setting up your business.

#### Sign-up methods

* **Google** — use any Google or Gmail account
* **Microsoft** — use any Microsoft or Outlook account
* **Apple** — use your Apple ID
* **Email** — create an account with your email address and a password


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