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# Add another app to your project

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**App Project:** An App project is a container for all of your apps across platforms: Android and iOS.&#x20;
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### **Add another App to your project**

If you have created already an app with the environment called 'Test' within your project you can add another app with a new environment called for example Production.&#x20;

1. On the App Overview of your Project, click **Add App.**&#x20;
2. On the next step you see the OS platform options Android and iOS. Select your platform
3. On the last step of adding a new app you can chose your App Title as well as the name of the Environment.&#x20;
4. If you click on **Create App you** have successfully create a new app and added it to your existing project

![Added Apps](/files/-LmjpUbnaR3PzDTLgams)


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