> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://ynteq.gitbook.io/ynteq-docs/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://ynteq.gitbook.io/ynteq-docs/setting-up-ynteq/first-log-in-in-tool-overview.md).

# First log-in (in tool overview)

We sincerely thank you for choosing Ynteq to support your organization's needs. To get started, please log in via our web address at [app.ynteq.com](http://app.ynteq.com). Upon logging in, you'll be greeted with the main interface, where you can easily navigate through different pages using the menu located on the left side of the screen.

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#### Language

To get started, make sure the page is set to your preferred language. You can easily choose it in the bottom-left corner. By default, it’s set to English, but you can switch to German, Dutch, French, Italian, Polish, Serbian, Croatian, or Ukrainian.

#### Let's get started!

Now that this is set up, the tool is ready to use! It’s time to explore all its capabilities, which you can find on the **Features** page. Or, if you’d like to customize your environment further first, just continue to the next pages in this chapter.


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