# Getting started

- [Installing Jimo](https://help.usejimo.com/docs/getting-started/installing-jimo.md): Installing Jimo is essential for delivering engaging, targeted in-app experiences. Until it’s installed, you can create drafts, but won’t be able to preview in context or publish them to real users.
- [Extension](https://help.usejimo.com/docs/getting-started/extension.md): The Jimo Chrome extension is a powerful companion to our standalone builder. It enables you to build and preview experiences directly on any website, even before the Jimo snippet is fully installed.
- [Initial Setup](https://help.usejimo.com/docs/getting-started/initial-setup.md): Once Jimo is installed and you’ve explored the extension for in-context building, it’s time to fine-tune your project settings by configuring a few key elements now.
- [Designing Your First Experience](https://help.usejimo.com/docs/getting-started/designing-your-first-experience.md): Follow this step-by-step guide to design, publish, and monitor your inaugural onboarding tour with Jimo. Learn how to effectively engage users and enhance their experience from the very start.


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