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# Create an account

![Cloudnotte create an account](/files/-Mcycp3rC0knR75fefOe)

Creating an account allows you to setup your school on Cloudnotte.

#### Enter the information in the inputs to create your account.

* First Name&#x20;
* Last Name&#x20;
* Phone Number
* Email address
* Password
* Confirm password

Click on the Sign up to create your account after filling in all the informations&#x20;

![Cloudnotte activation link on Sign up](/files/-McydnX7bqi01vUWq5Vc)

We will send you an activation link to your email to complete your account creation.

***Note: Activation link sent to your mail may delay within 5-15minutes to arrive, if you did not get the email on your inbox, you can check your spam box.***

![Cloudnotte account verification success](/files/-McyeizLocTGJ0RrkTrF)

Once you follow the link sent to your mail, we will take you to this page where you will proceed to setup your school account for free.

[Proceed to Create New School](https://docs.cloudnotte.com/setup/getting-started/create-new-school)


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