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

# Getting Started

- [Overview](https://docs.vultisig.com/getting-started/overview.md): Get started with Vultisig in minutes. Download, create your first vault, and send your first transaction - no seed phrases required.
- [Download & Install](https://docs.vultisig.com/getting-started/download-install.md): Download Vultisig for iOS, Android, Windows, Linux, or Chrome. Available on all major platforms for secure multi-device crypto management.
- [Create a Vault](https://docs.vultisig.com/getting-started/create-vault.md): Create your first Vultisig vault. Choose between Fast Vault for quick setup or Secure Vault for multi-device security.
- [Backup & Recovery](https://docs.vultisig.com/getting-started/backup-recovery.md): Critical guide to backing up your Vultisig vault. Protect your assets with proper vault share storage. No seed phrases - just secure backups.
- [Your First Transaction](https://docs.vultisig.com/getting-started/first-transaction.md): Send or receive your first crypto with Vultisig. Quick guide to making your first transaction with multi-device security.


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