> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.avada.io/joy-subscriptions/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.avada.io/joy-subscriptions/getting-started.md).

# Getting started

- [Welcome](https://docs.avada.io/joy-subscriptions/getting-started/welcome.md): Turn customer habits into loyalty with Joy Subscriptions. This is your ultimate guide to building a successful subscription business
- [Quick start](https://docs.avada.io/joy-subscriptions/getting-started/quick-start.md): Guide to creating your first subscription plan for your product
- [Dashboard](https://docs.avada.io/joy-subscriptions/getting-started/dashboard.md): This guide explains key metrics on your Joy Subscriptions dashboard to help you grow your subscription business
- [How does Joy Subscriptions work?](https://docs.avada.io/joy-subscriptions/getting-started/how-does-joy-subscriptions-work.md): Joy Subscriptions empowers your store to offer recurring products or services, providing consistent revenue streams and fostering customer loyalty.
- [Activate Joy Subscription](https://docs.avada.io/joy-subscriptions/getting-started/activate-joy-subscription.md): Easily activate Joy Subscription to unlock powerful subscription management features and provide your customers with flexible purchasing options. Follow these simple steps to get started.


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