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# Groups

### Creating a Group on Enoch:

Enoch Groups allow members to connect and engage with others who share similar interests or are part of the same organization. Here are the steps to create a Group on Enoch:

1. Click on the "Groups" tab on the Enoch homepage.
2. Click the "Create a Group" button.
3. Choose a name for your Group and fill out the required information, such as the Group's description, type, and rules.
4. Select whether your Group is public or private, and choose who can invite new members.
5. Upload a Group logo or image.
6. Click "Create" to finalize your Group.

{% hint style="info" %} <mark style="color:orange;">Enoch's group feature is currently in the development phase and not yet accessible on the application platform. Our team is dedicated to ensuring that this feature becomes available to you at the earliest possible time,</mark> [<mark style="color:blue;">**As stated in the Release Date.**</mark>](https://enochapp.notion.site/4d62a34612ae4f828bd50f889ce3e9a0?v=dc9f4a5c66cb44b6be38f08b26d125c2)
{% endhint %}

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