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# Product Creation

1. To create a new product, click the <img src="/files/QesL92A0IBmhRNV5Rkkr" alt="" data-size="line"> button on the Products page.

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1. On the **Main** tab fill in the required information: **product name** (mandatory), **product type** and **product related tags**. The product type and product related tags can be created anew or chosen from existing labels.

<figure><img src="/files/vpe2ocmKpvMt1xRIItns" alt=""><figcaption><p>Example of product creation</p></figcaption></figure>

2. On the **Jira** tab, you will find the global configuration parameters that were set during the [integration setup with Jira](/appsec-portal/features/jira/jira-integration-configuration.md). You can modify them if needed, and they will be overridden specifically for this product

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3. Click the **Confirm** button and the new product will appear on the Products page.


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