--- title: "Onboarding Home Assistant" description: "Instructions to get Home Assistant configured." --- After Home Assistant has been [installed](/installation/) on your device, there are 5 steps to complete setting up Home Assistant. 1. Enter the following URL into the browser's address bar: [http://homeassistant.local:8123/](http://homeassistant.local:8123/). - **Result**: You now see the **Preparing Home Assistant** page. Depending on your hardware and internet connection, preparation may take a while. - Home Assistant downloads the latest version of {% term "Home Assistant Core" %} (about 700 MB). - If you ran into issues with this step, refer to the [installation troubleshooting](/installation/troubleshooting/). - Once preparation is finished, the welcome screen is shown. ![Home Assistant preparation](/images/getting-started/onboarding_preparing_01_.png) 2. You can either create a new installation or recover an existing installation from a backup: - **Option 1: new installation**: If this is your initial installation, we will now create the owner's account of Home Assistant. - {% icon "mdi:information-outline" %} This account is an administrator account. It will always be able to change everything. - Select **Create my smart home**. ![Home Assistant preparation](/images/getting-started/onboarding_preparing_02.png) - Enter a name, username, and password. - Make sure the username is lowercase and contains no whitespace. - {% icon "mdi:info" %} **Info**: The **Name** is the name of the person that is shown in the UI. The username is used for login. ![Set your username and password.](/images/getting-started/onboarding_username.png) - Store the name, username, and password somewhere safe. There is no way to recover the owner credentials. - Select **Create account**. - **Option 2: restore from backup**: If you want to restore a backup of a previous installation, select **Restore from backup**. - Ignore the rest of this procedure and continue with the procedure on [restoring from backup](/common-tasks/general/#restoring-a-backup). - If you have a Home Assistant Yellow, start with the [Yellow documentation on restoring from backup](https://yellow.home-assistant.io/guides/restore-backup/). - If you have a Home Assistant Green, start with the [Green documentation on restoring from backup](https://green.home-assistant.io/guides/restore-backup/). 3. Enter the location of your home. - The home location is used to configure the time zone, unit system, and currency. - It is also used to create the home [zone](/integrations/zone/), which designates the area of your home with a default radius of 100 m. - You can always change this information later in the settings. - This home zone can be used for automations such as showing the weather, opening the shades at sunrise, or starting the vacuum when you leave the home. - After finding your location, select **Next**. ![Define your location.](/images/getting-started/onboarding_location.png) 4. Select which information you are willing to share. - Sharing is disabled by default. However, we would like to encourage you to share some of this data. - This information helps us find out which platforms we need to support and where to focus our efforts. - The data is anonymized and aggregated. To see the charts we generate out of this data, take a look at our [analytics page](https://analytics.home-assistant.io/). - To confirm, select **Next**. ![Share anonymized data](/images/getting-started/onboarding_share_anonymized_info.png) 5. Check out the {% term devices %} Home Assistant has discovered on your network. - Don't be alarmed if you see fewer items than shown below; you can always manually add devices later. - Select **Finish**. ![Discovery of devices on your network.](/images/getting-started/onboarding_devices.png) 6. {% icon "mdi:party-popper" %} You’ve now got Home Assistant up and running. - You now see the default [dashboard](/dashboards/). - If some of your devices were discovered and set up automatically, this shows those devices. {% include getting-started/next_step.html step="Concepts & Terminology" link="/getting-started/concepts-terminology/" %}