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# Getting Started

## Create a MessageMatch Account

[Sign up](https://app.messagematch.com/auth/register) for a free account to onboard for quick wins within our free trial period, or purchase a paid plan for immediate [full feature access.](https://app.messagematch.com/pricing)

Attend our weekly office hours to ask questions and gain assistance as needed: <https://meet.messagematch.com/joinofficehours>

Tue/Thur 12-1pm PST, 3-4pm EST

## How do I set up my first MatchAgent? (quick)

1. Create a MatchAgent in your dashboard
   1. Copy the MatchAgent script using the "Copy Script" button
2. Add the script to your website's HTML
3. Add content classes to your page elements
4. Test and monitor performance in your dashboard

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*Navigate through the next docs for more detailed onboarding guidance.*


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