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This guide takes you from opening Lunaris to working in your first project. Lunaris is currently available on the web. Dedicated desktop and mobile apps are planned, but not yet available.

1. Open Lunaris

Go to web.lunaris.app .

You can sign in with an existing account, create an account, or select Continue as Guest.

  • Create an account if you want cloud sync, access from more than one device, or collaboration.
  • Continue as Guest if you want to try Lunaris without signing up. Guest projects are local and stay on this device.

Guest work depends on local browser data. Sign up before clearing that data or moving to another device.

When you create an account, Lunaris asks what brings you to the app. Choose the answer that fits best and continue. Your answer does not limit which features you can use.

2. Find your personal workspace

Lunaris opens your Personal workspace. A workspace is the home for a group of related projects. Your personal workspace is for your own work; create a separate workspace later when you want to invite other people.

The workspace name appears at the top of the Recent Projects page. Select it to switch workspaces or open workspace settings.

3. Explore the welcome project

New accounts and guest sessions start with a local project named Welcome to Lunaris. Open it to see a small example of Lunaris content:

  • a welcome document;
  • a project brief;
  • a Kanban launch plan; and
  • an Excalidraw workflow.

This project is safe to edit, rename, or delete. Because it is local, it does not sync to another device.

4. Create something of your own

Return to Recent Projects, select Create, then choose Create empty. Give the project a name and choose its visibility. See Create Your First Project for the full walkthrough.

Inside the new project, choose Create new file and select Document. Name the document, then start writing. Lunaris saves changes as you work.

5. Know where your work stands

Inside a project, the sync indicator shows whether Lunaris is synced, working offline, uploading, downloading, or needs attention. Local projects show that they are local-only instead.

Next, learn how Lunaris is organized or take a tour of Lunaris navigation.