> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://enoch-app.gitbook.io/enoch/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://enoch-app.gitbook.io/enoch/developers-integration-guide/fish-hub.md).

# Fish Hub

Fish Hub is a developer dashboard that lets you manage and customize the Avatar experience. It will allow you to access your own subdomain and modify the appearance of your Avatar Creator.

### Sign in or register

1. To access Fish Hub, go to **<https://www.enoch.app/fish-hub>**
2. Sign up or login with your Enoch Dev credentials.&#x20;
3. If this is your first time in Fish Hub, you need to register your app. Fill out the form with your information and follow the prompts through the registration process until you land on the **My Applications** dashboard with your application already set up.\
   ![](/files/AnhQxgoBWzITy7HL6aw2)

### Visit your Avatar Creator

1. After registering your app with Fish Hub, click on it. This opens the settings.
2. At the top, you can find the Subdomain. You can click on it or copy the URL to open the Avatar Creator.\
   ![](/files/TrdjcrrXNKKK8UkBWVis)
3. Familiarize yourself with your Avatar Creator.&#x20;
4. In Fish Hub, experiment with the configuration options and see the changes immediately on your subdomain.


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