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What next?

You have gone through the :ref:`Quickstart installation <quickstart>`: at this point, you should have a running Open edX platform. If you don't, please follow the instructions from the :ref:`Troubleshooting <troubleshooting>` section.

Logging-in as administrator

Out of the box, Tutor does not create any user for you. You will want to create a user yourself with staff and administrator privileges to access the studio. There is a :ref:`simple command for that <createuser>`.

Importing a demo course

To get a glimpse of the possibilities of Open edX, we recommend you import the official demo test course. Tutor provides a :ref:`simple command for that <democourse>`.

Making Open edX look better

Tutor makes it easy to :ref:`install <theming>` and :ref:`develop <theme_development>` your own themes. We also provide Indigo: a free, customizable theme that you can install today.

Adding features

Check out the Tutor :ref:`plugins <plugins>` and :ref:`configuration/customization options <configuration_customisation>`.

Hacking into Open edX

Tutor works great as a development environment for Open edX developers, both for debugging and developing new features. Please check out the :ref:`development documentation <development>`.

Deploying to Kubernetes

Yes, Tutor comes with Kubernetes deployment support :ref:`out of the box <k8s>`.

Gathering insights and analytics about Open edX

Check out Cairn, the next-generation analytics solution for Open edX.

Meeting the community

Ask your questions and chat with the Tutor community on the official Open edX community forum: https://discuss.openedx.org