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# Getting Started

Learn how AirOps organizes content work, then build your first Playbook or Workflow. Start with Core Concepts if you are new to AirOps.

## Learn the fundamentals

[Core Concepts](/getting-started/core-concepts.md) explains how Insights, Actions, and Context work together across AirOps.

## Build with AirOps

### Create a Playbook

Playbooks are the best starting point for most content creation, refresh, and optimization work. Follow [Building your first Playbook](/getting-started/building-your-first-playbook.md) to create and run one.

### Create a Workflow

Workflows let you configure each Step and control how data moves through a process. Follow [Building your first Workflow](/getting-started/building-your-first-workflow.md) to create one in the Workflow Studio.

## Get support

Review [AirOps Support](/getting-started/airops-support.md) for available support plans and channels.


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