> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://speaking-test-docs.speechace.com/speechace-speaking-test/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://speaking-test-docs.speechace.com/speechace-speaking-test/getting-started/sign-up-and-create-a-workspace.md).

# Sign up and create a workspace

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**What is a Workspace?**

A **workspace** is a **dedicated space** where assessments are created and managed. A single account can have multiple workspaces, allowing for better organization and separation of assessments.
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## Create an Account

1. Sign up with your **business email address** [here](https://speak.speechace.co/placement/) and complete the **email verification** process.

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2. Once verified, you'll get access to the **"Workspaces"** tab (as shown in the image below), where you can create and manage your workspaces.

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## Create your first workspace

1. After verifying your email, go to the **"Workspaces"** tab and create your first workspace by entering the required details, as shown below.<br>

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2. Once your workspace is set up, you'll land on your **workspace homepage**, where you can start creating assessments.<br>

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To learn more about how to create multiple workspaces, please review the [create multiple workspaces user guide.](/speechace-speaking-test/speechace-workspaces-create-manage-and-share-speaking-assessments/create-multiple-workspaces.md)
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Now, refer the next section to invite team members to collaborate with you in your workspace. 🎯


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