> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.smsrush.net/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.smsrush.net/how-to-signup-or-create-an-account.md).

# How to signup or create an account?

1. Visit <https://smsrush.net> and click on Sign in&#x20;
2. A sign-in window will pop up, then click on [CREATE ACCOUNT](https://smsrush.net/dashboard/auth/register) button as shown in the screenshot.
3. When you click on CREATE ACCOUNT button a new window will pop up where you have to insert your information

* Full Name
* Email and Password
* Insert a secure password and confirm it again
* **Select Timezone\*:** Selecting a timezone is very important and make sure you have selected the right timezone that you want to follow because your scheduled campaigns will be triggered according to that specific timezone
* **Country Code\*:** Country code is your default phone pattern and your number will be filtered/verified by the system for that specific country.&#x20;

If you have missed these configurations or want to change your time zone or country, don't worry, you can log in to your account and click on your profile icon to edit it. Just edit the details that you want to modify and click on the save button.&#x20;

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