> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://iteration-x.gitbook.io/help-documentation/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://iteration-x.gitbook.io/help-documentation/issues/create-an-issue.md).

# Create an issue

To create an issue in the app:

1. Click on the *New Issue* button, located at the top-left sidebar.
2. In the pop-up window, click on *Select a Project* to choose the project to which you want to assign the issue.
3. Write a title and a description of the issue, providing all the necessary context. You can also attach files, apply labels, set priorities and due dates, and assign the issue to specific team members.
4. Once you are done, click on the *Create issue* button.

{% hint style="info" %}
You can also first select your desired project in the left sidebar, then create your issue.
{% endhint %}

You can also add new issues using the Chrome extension on live websites.

<div align="left"><figure><img src="/files/Kv5HnJdl84v8OKw6ikC9" alt="" width="563"><figcaption><p>Create an issue using the Iteration X Web app</p></figcaption></figure></div>


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