--- title: Quickstart --- import Tabs from '@theme/Tabs'; import TabItem from '@theme/TabItem'; This guide helps you set up Unleash in just a few minutes. The fastest way to get started is by using [Docker](#set-up-unleash-with-docker). If Docker doesn't work for you, see [other ways to try Unleash](#additional-ways-to-try-unleash). ## Set up Unleash with Docker ### Start Unleash locally To start Unleash locally, clone the [Unleash repository](https://github.com/Unleash/unleash) and start the server with Docker Compose: ```shell git clone git@github.com:Unleash/unleash.git cd unleash docker compose up -d ``` ### Log in to the Unleash Admin UI In your browser, go to [http://localhost:4242](http://localhost:4242) and log in using the following credentials: - **username**: `admin` - **password**: `unleash4all`  ### Create your first flag To create your first flag: 1. Open the **Default** project. 2. Click **New feature flag**. 3. Enter a name, and click **Create feature flag**. For more details on creating feature flags, see [How to create a feature flag](/how-to-create-feature-flag). ### Connect an SDK Next, use one of the client or server-side [SDKs](/reference/sdks) to connect Unleash with your application. 1. Create an API token: - For client-side SDKs, use a [frontend token](/reference/api-tokens-and-client-keys#front-end-tokens). - For server-side SDKs, use a [client token](/reference/api-tokens-and-client-keys#client-tokens). 2. Determine your Unleash URL: - For client-side SDKs, use `<your-unleash-instance>/api/frontend`. - For server-side SDKs, use `<your-unleash-instance>/api`. 3. Use the SDK to connect to Unleash in your application. The following example shows how to use the [JavaScript SDK](/reference/sdks/javascript-browser) and the [Node.js SDK](/reference/sdks/node) to connect to your Unleash instance: <Tabs groupId="connect-sdk-quickstart"> <TabItem value="sdk-client-side" label="Connect a client-side SDK"> ```javascript title="JavaScript SDK" import { UnleashClient } from "unleash-proxy-client"; const unleash = new UnleashClient({ url: "https://<your-unleash-instance>/api/frontend", clientKey: "<your-token>", appName: "<your-app-name>", }); unleash.on("synchronized", () => { // Unleash is ready to serve updated feature flags. // Check a feature flag if (unleash.isEnabled("some-flag")) { // do cool new things when the flag is enabled } }); ``` </TabItem> <TabItem value="sdk-server-side" label="Connect a server-side SDK"> ```javascript title="Node.js SDK" const { initialize } = require("unleash-client"); const unleash = initialize({ url: "https://<your-unleash-instance>/api/", appName: "<your-app-name>", customHeaders: { Authorization: "<your-token>", }, }); unleash.on("synchronized", () => { // Unleash is ready to serve updated feature flags. if (unleash.isEnabled("some-flag")) { // do cool new things when the flag is enabled } }); ``` </TabItem> </Tabs> ## Other ways to try Unleash ### Unleash demo instance You can also use the [Unleash demo instance](https://app.unleash-hosted.com/demo/) to test different use cases before setting up your own instance. The demo instance is available at `https://app.unleash-hosted.com/demo/`. To run tests on this instance, use the following API URLs and keys: - **Client-side:** - API URL: `https://app.unleash-hosted.com/demo/api/frontend` - Frontend key: `demo-app:default.bf8d2a449a025d1715a28f218dd66a40ef4dcc97b661398f7e05ba67` - **Server-side:** - API URL: `https://app.unleash-hosted.com/demo/api` - Client key: `56907a2fa53c1d16101d509a10b78e36190b0f918d9f122d` To test the credentials and retrieve feature flags, run this command: ```shell curl https://app.unleash-hosted.com/demo/api/client/features \ -H "Authorization: 56907a2fa53c1d16101d509a10b78e36190b0f918d9f122d" ``` ### Other local setup options For other ways to get started locally, see the steps for [starting an Unleash server](using-unleash/deploy/getting-started#start-unleash-server). ## Hosting Unleash #### Hosted by Unleash With our [Pro](/availability#plans) and [Enterprise](https://www.getunleash.io/pricing) plans, you can run Unleash in the cloud by using our hosted offerings. #### Self-hosted Self-hosting Unleash is available for [Open Source](https://www.getunleash.io/pricing) and [Enterprise](https://www.getunleash.io/pricing) customers. Visit [Self-hosting Unleash](/using-unleash/deploy) to learn more. ## Next steps Check out our reference documentation that explains all [core concepts](/reference) you need to get the most out of Unleash. Explore feature flag best practices and language-specific tutorials in our [developer guides](/topics).