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title: "Your first venture"
description: "How to create a venture and get moving."
category: "getting-started"
order: 3
---

# Your first venture

When you log in for the first time, webmoz will ask a few short questions about you - your experience level, what you're trying to build, and how much time you have. This takes about a minute and helps personalize the experience.

After that, your dashboard will be empty. You have two ways to start:

## Enter your own idea

If you already have an idea, type a short description. Don't overthink it - a sentence or two is enough.

"A marketplace for freelance pet photographers" is enough to begin. webmoz will build out the research and strategy from there.

Once you submit, your venture is created and you'll land straight in the first task of the Idea pillar.

## Find ideas for me

If you're not sure what to build, webmoz will generate a shortlist of ideas based on your profile.

You'll see a few options - each one a real business concept with a short summary. Click one that interests you and a venture is created automatically.

## What happens next

Once your venture is created, your progress ring appears on the dashboard. Click into your venture to start the first task.

The first task asks you to describe the problem your venture solves. You can choose from four options, write your own custom answer, and even attach files to support your reply.

## A few things to know early on

You can have more than one venture. If you want to explore multiple ideas in parallel, create a separate venture for each one.

Everything is saved automatically. Close the browser, come back later - you'll pick up exactly where you left off.

If you change direction mid-venture - different target customer, different pricing model - go back and update the relevant artifact. Later tasks will reflect the change.
