> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.pixiebrix.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.pixiebrix.com/activating-mods/using-the-marketplace/activating-from-the-marketplace.md).

# Activating From the Marketplace

Check out any prerequisites listed on the mod listing page, then follow the instructions to activate.

You'll find these instructions below the gif at the top.&#x20;

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When you've completed any PreReqs (such as creating a Google Sheet or setting up an integration), click the purple Activate button above the mod.&#x20;

Haven't created an account yet? Don’t worry; you can create an account and download the PixieBrix Chrome Extension while activating! Afterward, you’ll be prompted to set any inputs and integrations in a sidebar panel that appears. *(If there’s no configuration, you’ll see a message saying you’re good to go!)*

&#x20;*📺 Prefer a video? Watch this walkthrough.*

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Follow the instructions in the marketplace listing to test it out and use the mod. If you experience any issues, please reach out to <support@pixiebrix.com> or use the live chat to contact the team.


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