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# Create Collection

To create a collection all you need is a name for your collection. Go to your dashboard, then click Create collection button, you will see the create collection dialog.&#x20;

![Create collection dialog](/files/-LeAf30WgNArtYO4mn3x)

Once the collection is created, you will be redirected to its details page, where you can add your mock apis and configure you collection settings.

### Configure you collection

You can modify the collection name after you have successfully created one. You can also manage proxy settings.

![Collection Settings](/files/-LdrAw3gRHMkKWDlOUaN)

Once your collection is all set, its time to invite your team members. We will see how to add your team to your collection in the next section.


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