> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.rumble.bot/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.rumble.bot/creating-an-account.md).

# Creating an Account

### Signing up

Welcome to RumbleBot! The first step to getting started is signing in. On the [RumbleBot](https://rumble.bot) landing page you will see the option to sign in with Google or Discord.

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Click either option and follow the sign in steps. After authorization, you will be signed in and redirected back to RumbleBot. Open the dashboard, and navigate to the settings page.

### Linking your account

Due to current limitations with the Rumble API you must manually link your Rumble account. This process only takes a minute and is done to prove which Rumble channel you own.

In the settings page follow the steps in the "Link Account" section.

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1. Go to the RumbleBot [verification page](https://rumble.com/v3mre89-rumblebot-verification.html) on Rumble.
2. Leave a comment with the code specified
3. Add `TheRumbleBot` as a mod on your channel
4. Click "Link"

Once verified, your Rumble username should appear in the settings page. If you ever change your channel you can simply unlink your account and connect a new one.

If you have any issues throughout this process don't hesitate to reach on Discord, Guilded, or via email. We strive to provide quick responses so you get get started ASAP.


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