> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.opsnow.io/dev-opsnow-user-guide-v0.2/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.opsnow.io/dev-opsnow-user-guide-v0.2/introduction/getting-started/connect-your-cloud-accounts/quick-guide.md).

# Quick Guide

As you begin connecting your cloud accounts, OpsNow displays a **Quick Guide** designed to help you complete the setup more easily. The popup recommends installing the **OpsNow Chrome Extension**, which provides step-by-step guidance during cloud account registration.

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You will see two options:

* **Do it Later**\
  Select this if you prefer to continue onboarding without installing the extension.
* **Go to the Chrome Extension and Install Guide**\
  The **\[**[**StepBy Guide Viewer**](https://chromewebstore.google.com/u/1/detail/djnbpfckgndnlbodiopfdahdieijhicp)**]** must be installed. For this function, we recommend using the Chrome Browser. If it is not installed, the guide button will not appear on the screen.\
  Select this to open the Chrome Web Store and access the installation guide.\
  After installing the extension, return to OpsNow to continue registering your cloud account.


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