# Tability 101: Getting started

Let's get started with your Tability set up. In this section, we'll cover:

* [Who you should invite to your Tability workspace](/docs/tability-university/tability-101-getting-started/who-should-be-a-user-in-tability.md)
* [Organizing your users by permission level](/docs/tability-university/tability-101-getting-started/how-do-i-organize-my-users.md)
* [How to use plans to set up your goals](/docs/tability-university/tability-101-getting-started/plans-what-are-they-and-how-do-you-create-them.md)
* [Customizing the terms in your workspace](/docs/tability-university/tability-101-getting-started/how-do-i-customize-terms-in-tability.md) (If you're not using Objectives and Outcomes or OKRs)

For information on settings goals, check out [Tability 201: Setting goals](/docs/tability-university/tability-201-setting-goals.md)

Ready to track your goals? Check out [Tability 301: Tracking goals](/docs/tability-university/tability-301-tracking-goals.md)

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