Get Started
Begin using HASH
Introduction
HASH contains a lot of features and functionality, but it's easy to learn and get started with. You can start using HASH for one simple thing, and discover additional capabilities and functionality as you go.
1. Create an account
Using the hosted version of HASH at hash.ai is the fastest way to get started. Create an account over on the Sign Up page and follow the on-screen instructions to get onboarded.
When creating a user account, you'll need to choose an account name, under which your profile will be visible (e.g. hash.ai/@example).
Tips for choosing a good account name
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DO choose an account name that...→
is unique, easily recognizable, and memorable — think of your account name as your brand;→
is pronounceable — make it easy for yourself to share your account name with other people in the future;→
may be consistent with the "username" or "handle" you already use elsewhere (e.g. on social media sites) — help friends find you more easily.
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DON'T choose an account name that...→
is potentially embarrassing, e.g. a joke that won't be funny later;→
relates to your current employer, as account names cannot be changed;→
exposes personal information you don't intend (such as your email address);→
incorporates someone else's brand name or trademark in a way that may cause confusion.
2. Install the browser extension
We strongly recommend installing the HASH browser extension. Doing so will provide you with access to additional capabilities, including the ability to create and run more powerful flows, in HASH.
3. Use the app
Navigation
The HASH interface is made up of three main panels:
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The top navigation (aka. "navbar"), where you’ll see the HASH logo, search bar, and buttons in the top-right for capturing new information in HASH, viewing notifications and actions, and managing your account. In the very top-right of the page is your avatar. You can click this to open up a settings menu from anywhere in HASH.→
The main panel, where the primary information in HASH is shown.
Picking a use case
If you have a specific use case that you'd like to use HASH for, follow the relevant tutorial to get started.
Syncing your information
Whether or not you have a particular use case in mind, we recommend that you start off using HASH with your existing files and digital information, rather than trying to figure out HASH's functionality in the context of an empty workspace. To connect a service you already use, set up an integration.
Create a free account
Sign up to try HASH out for yourself, and see what all the fuss is about
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