# Getting your organization started with Zulip Use this as a checklist to get your organization off to a great start. ## Organization settings * Add an organization [icon and description](/help/create-your-organization-profile) to customize your login/registration pages as well as how your organization appears in the desktop and mobile apps. * Do a [quick review](/help/review-your-organization-settings) of all the organization settings available. ## Create streams Most messages in Zulip are sent to streams. Streams are similar to chat rooms, email lists, and IRC/Slack channels, in that they determine who receives a message. A few suggestions: * It's often better to start with fewer streams, and let the number of streams grow organically. For small teams, you can start with the default streams and iterate from there. * For large organizations, we recommend using a consistent naming scheme, like `#marketing/` or `#mk/` for all streams pertaining to the marketing team, `#help/` for ``'s internal support stream, etc. * A `#zulip help` stream can be useful for providing internal Zulip support and answering questions about Zulip. * For open source projects or other volunteer organizations, consider adding default streams like `#announce` for announcements, `#new members` for new members to introduce themselves and be welcomed, and `#help` so that there's a clear place users stopping by with just a single question can post. * Add clear descriptions to your streams (especially public streams). A few relevant help center articles: * [Create a stream](/help/create-a-stream) * [Set the default streams](/help/set-default-streams-for-new-users) for new members. * [Rename a stream](/help/rename-a-stream) ## Understand topics Zulip’s topics are life-changing, but it can take a bit of time for everyone to learn how to use them effectively. It helps a lot if there are at least a few people who understand the conversation model at the beginning. * Read our [guide to streams and topics](/help/about-streams-and-topics), and send it out to a few people who you think would be good stewards of the organization. * If you're unsure at all, create an account on the [Zulip community server](https://chat.zulip.org) and see what topics look like there. Topics are lightweight and do not need to be managed. Anyone writing to a stream can and should [start topics](/help/start-a-new-topic) for new conversations. "Old" topics naturally lose visibility over time, and do not need to be deleted. ## Set up integrations Zulip integrates directly with dozens of products, and hundreds more through [Zapier](/integrations/doc/zapier) and [IFTTT](/integrations/doc/ifttt). The [integrations page](/integrations) has instructions for integrating with each product. ## Familiarize yourself with Zulip’s featureset As the administrator of your Zulip organization, you'll be the initial expert teaching other users how to use Zulip. * [Review your settings](/help/review-your-settings), and skim the article names here on the left sidebar. * Learn the basic [keyboard shortcuts](/help/keyboard-shortcuts) (`n`, `r`, `c`, and `End`). * Bonus: learn [Markdown message formatting](/help/format-your-message-using-markdown). * If anything is confusing or feels missing, tweet `@zulip`, ask on the [Zulip community server](https://chat.zulip.org), or email [support@zulipchat.com](mailto:support@zulipchat.com). We love hearing from new administrators! ## Invite users and onboard your community * [Delete any test messages](/help/edit-or-delete-a-message#delete-a-message-completely) or [topics](/help/delete-a-topic) you want to delete. * Configure [allowed authentication methods](/help/configure-authentication-methods), and [invite users](/help/invite-new-users). * If you have an existing chat tool, make sure everyone knows that the team is switching, and why. The team should commit to use Zulip exclusively **for at least a week** to make an effective trial; stragglers will result in everyone having a bad experience. * If [community topic edits](/help/community-topic-edits) are enabled, encourage a few people to help rename topics for the first few days, while everyone is still getting used to the new conversation model. ## Bonus things to set up * [Add custom profile fields](/help/add-custom-profile-fields). - [Automatically linkify](/help/add-a-custom-linkification-filter) issue numbers. - [Write custom integrations](/api/integrations-overview) for your team’s workflow. - If your users primarily speak a language other than English, [set a default language for your organization](/help/change-the-default-language-for-your-organization). - [Add custom emoji](/help/add-custom-emoji), at the very least for your organization's logo. - Link to your Zulip instance with a [nice badge](/help/join-zulip-chat-badge). - Send feedback to the Zulip development community! We love hearing about problems (however minor) and feature ideas that could make Zulip even better.