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Welcome to OutSystems!

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Hi {NAME}, Welcome to the OutSystems developer community! Thousands of people around the world are b

[OutSystems Homepage]() Hi {NAME}, Welcome to the OutSystems developer community! Thousands of people around the world are building apps using OutSystems, and I'm excited that you're joining us. If you haven't already, download the OutSystems development environment, Service Studio. Launch Service Studio and you'll find a five-minute tutorial that covers the basics of OutSystems development. [Download Service Studio]() Next steps in learning OutSystems Once you've finished the tutorial, you can dive deeper into what you can do with OutSystems by watching our [training videos](). [Image]() When you’re ready to take the next steps of learning OutSystems, our [free training]() courses help you learn at your own pace. Find help in our developer community Whether you're a beginner or already certified in OutSystems, you're never far from help as an OutSystems developer. A great place to meet other OutSystems developers is the OutSystems forum. There you’ll find an active and responsive community of people who’ll help you find your way. [community--personal_environment.png]() You'll also find online and in-person user groups and opportunities for training, jobs, and status as an OutSystems MVP. Integrate with the systems you need When you're ready, you'll find plugins as well as integrations with common tools and systems in our marketplace, [Forge](). [Salesforce Connector] [SAP Utilities] [OutSystems Charts] Your personal OutSystems environment We've created a personal OutSystems cloud environment exclusively for you. It's free and is where you'll deploy your apps when you're ready to go live. You can check the status of your personal environment on the [Platform Home page]() in your OutSystems developer account. [Download Service Studio](), fire it up, and start building with OutSystems. Regards, Vera Tiago | Community Honored to be Gartner Magic Quadrant Leader • Forrester Wave Leader • CODiE Award Winner [OutSystems Logo]() [outsystems.com]() 55 Thomson Place | 2nd Floor | Boston, MA | 02210 [Twitter]() [LinkedIn]() [Facebook]() [Unsubscribe or change your email preferences.]( © 2022 All Rights Reserved. [Privacy Statement.]() [View as Webpage]( OutSystems, Inc.

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