# For Admins

Townhall enables you to streamline and optimize governance management for your Protocol or DAO. With Townhall's comprehensive features and intuitive interface, your experience is about to become a whole lot better. Let's dive into how you can leverage Townhall to effectively manage all things governance.&#x20;

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<summary>Getting Started</summary>

1. **Account Setup**: If you haven't already, start by creating your Townhall admin account. Simply sign up using your wallet with ENS/Snapshot admin rights and set up your profile to [get started. ](/townhall/product-guides/profile.md)
2. **House Setup**: Once logged in, set up your House within Townhall. You can either create a House or claim a House. Read more [here](/townhall/product-guides/houses.md)

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<summary>Step 2: Setting Up</summary>

* Configure your organization's House details within Townhall settings to personalize your governance environment. Provide links to your organization's social media profiles , update or add strategies and invite team members to manage your House
* Import Data : Have existing activities on platforms like snapshot/discourse ? Easily index all active and closed proposals/discussions by connecting your accounts from settings Tab.&#x20;
* Check out Detailed documentation [here](/townhall/product-guides/integrations.md)

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<summary>Step 3: Making your first discussion</summary>

* **Create Discussions**: Start discussions on various topics relevant to your community. Use Townhall's discussion platform to foster open dialogue and collaboration among community members.
* **Moderate Discussions**: Moderate discussions to ensure they adhere to community guidelines and standards. Remove inappropriate content, address conflicts, and promote constructive discourse within the community.

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<summary>Step 4: Create a Proposal</summary>

* **Create Proposals**: Initiate on-chain and off-chain proposals directly within Townhall. Specify proposal details, voting parameters, and other relevant information to facilitate decision-making processes.
* **Review Proposals**: Review submitted proposals and assess their viability and impact on the community. Provide feedback, suggestions, or approvals as necessary to move proposals forward.

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<summary>Step 5 : Setup your Treasury</summary>

* Connect your Treasury by navigating to the treasury tab . This helps you create a analytics dashboard for your treasury
* Check out more [here](/townhall/product-guides/treasury.md)

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<summary>Step 5 : Create a Bounty</summary>

&#x20;Stimulate community engagement and contributions by creating bounties and grants within Townhall. Define tasks, set rewards, and manage submissions to drive growth and innovation within your ecosystem.

* Simply make a post on [Hey](https://docs.townhallgov.com/townhall/using-townhall/www.hey.xyz) or [X](https://docs.townhallgov.com/townhall/using-townhall/www.twitter.com) and tag @thebountybird. Your bounty will automatically be created on the [Platform](https://docs.townhallgov.com/townhall/using-townhall/www.bountybird.xyz).

Read more about it [here](/townhall/product-guides/bounties.md)

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#### &#x20;You're all setup ! Create your custom [Invite](/townhall/product-guides/invite.md) and onboard your community to Townhall🎉


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