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Getting started

A summary of the setup walkthrough — sign in, build your project, and share your AI, one short page at a time.

Getting started walks you through setting up Ganju from scratch, one short page per step. Follow them in order the first time, or jump to whichever piece you need. Here’s what each page covers:

  • Sign in — create your account and log in to Ganju.
  • Create an organization & project — set up your team and your first workspace, and invite the people who’ll help manage it.
  • Prompts — write the instructions that shape how your AI behaves.
  • Resources — add the files and knowledge your AI can search.
  • Tools — switch on the actions your AI can take, like email, calendar, and web search.
  • Channels — offer your AI to clients and teams on the apps they already use: Slack, WhatsApp, Discord, Telegram, and more.
  • Settings — manage members, choose the model your AI runs on, and handle billing.

Work through them and you’ll have a live assistant ready to share through a channel.

Each item above is its own page in the sidebar under Get started. New here? Begin with Sign in.

Go deeper

The pages above are the quick path. When you’re ready to expand what your assistant can do, each building block has a fuller guide:

  • Organizations & projects — how the organization/project structure works, and running Free and Pro side by side.
  • Prompts — multi-turn templates, typed variables, and editing as JSON.
  • Resources — Google Drive, OneDrive, website crawls, and uploads, with semantic search and citations.
  • Tools — the full catalog: Gmail, Outlook, Slack, calendars, web search, GitHub, Notion, and your own HTTP endpoints.
  • Channels — per-platform setup for Telegram, WhatsApp, Slack, and Discord.
  • MCP clients — connect Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, or VS Code to the same project.
  • Settings — plans and billing, members, and bringing your own model.

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Ganju is open source. Report bugs and request features on GitHub — we read every issue.