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# Get started for Managers

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Who is this guide for? Those who are joining an existing Onsite.fun account as a manager
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If you are trying to set up Onsite.fun for your company, head over to the Admin get started guide:

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[Get started for Admins](/features/get-started-for-admins.md)
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## Step 1 - Join Onsite.fun

You've probably already received an email invitation with your username. Click **Sign in to Onsite.fun** to get started!

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Note: If you can't find your invitation, check your spam folder.
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## Step 2 - Check out your Personal profile

From your account, go to **My profile**.

Checkout that the information there is correct and edit it if needed.&#x20;

If you have been assigned as a group manager, from your account go to **Groups.** You will find all the necessary information about the budget reporting.&#x20;

![Groups view for a manager and the assigned groups.](/files/-MbaTeKMkPdOjxZjNCzT)

## &#x20;Step 3 - Start team-bonding

You're all set! Ready to request your next activity. :tada:&#x20;


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