> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.qwacks.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Create your studio

> Set up the workspace that owns your team, billing, and games.

A **studio** is your workspace in Qwacks — your organization or team. It owns your members, your
billing and plan, and the games you ship, and it scopes everything you do across Flock, Protokite,
and Data Duck. Every new account sets up its first studio during onboarding.

## Your first studio

Straight after signing up you land on **Studio Setup**. Name the studio — usually after your
company or team — and create it; that name labels your workspace across every Qwacks app. Creating
it makes you the studio's first **admin** and drops you into the applications hub.

If you signed up with a work email on your own domain (rather than a generic provider like Gmail
or Outlook), Qwacks picks up that domain and shows it during setup. It's only there to help
identify your workspace later — nothing to configure.

## Adding more studios

You're not limited to one. From **Studio Management** you can create additional studios — separate
workspaces for different teams or clients — and switch between them whenever you like. How the
active studio shapes what you see across apps is covered in
[Studios & switching](/qwacks/studios).

<Tip>
  Everything in Qwacks is scoped to the **active** studio — games, team, usage, and invoices all
  belong to one studio at a time — so pick the right one before you start working.
</Tip>
