> 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/projects/create-a-new-project.md).

# Create a new project

### From the app

Once logged in, you will be redirected to your app.

To create a new project:

1. Click on the + button next to *Projects* in the left sidebar.
2. After clicking on the new project button, a pop-up will appear on the screen.&#x20;

{% hint style="warning" %}
Only users with Members/Admins permissions can create a new project.
{% endhint %}

3. Enter the desired title for the project in the field. You can also add *guests* to your project by clicking on the *Add guests* button.&#x20;

{% hint style="info" %}
The guests you wish to invite to your project should already be on the *Team Members* list. You also cannot invite someone who has not yet accepted the invitation to join your team.
{% endhint %}

3. Once you are done, click on the *Create project* button.

Your newly created project will appear under the *Projects* section on the left sidebar.


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