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# 2. Getting Started

## 2.1 If your pool service company setup your device

Please check your email for a "Welcome to Clyr" email and a password reset email from <info@clyrpool.com>. All you need to do is reset your password and login.

## 2.2 Creating your account

The Clyr app is free to use and all you need is an email to get started. Click "Login" and then click the "Get Started" as shown in the picture:<br>

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If you are a pool owner and not a service company, you want to select pool owner. If you're a service company and you do not yet have a Team Account setup on Clyr, please do so as you will be the company admin.

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Once you enter in your information, you can head to the next step.


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