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# Create a group pipeline

Use this tutorial to standardize releases for one app group.

### Before you start

* You need the **Group Administrator** role for the target group.
* Group pipeline management must be enabled.
* The target app group must already exist.

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### Open pipeline management

Go to [Administration → Pipelines](/administration/pipelines.md).

Choose the group pipeline library.
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### Select the group

Open the group you manage.

Create a new pipeline in that scope.
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### Add the release flow

Configure scheduling and versioning.

Then add the steps the group needs for builds, approvals, and deployments.
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### Test the pipeline

Use one app from the group to create a release.

Confirm the pipeline appears in the group library and runs as expected.
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### Next steps

* [Create a release](/overview/tutorials/releases/create-a-release.md)
* [Create a group policy](/overview/tutorials/policies/create-a-group-policy.md)
* [Create and assign a group task](/overview/tutorials/tasks/create-and-assign-a-group-task.md)


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