--- tags: [ "eclipse" , "che" ] title: Getting Started: SaaS Cloud excerpt: "" layout: docs permalink: /:categories/getting-started-saas-cloud/ --- You can use Eclipse Che workspaces hosted at http://codenvy.com by signing up for a free account and accepting Codenvy's terms of service. # How to Get Help **Support:** If the unthinkable happens, or you have a question, you can post [issues on our GitHub page](https://github.com/eclipse/che/issues). Please follow the [guidelines on issue reporting](https://github.com/eclipse/che/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md). **Documentation:** We put a lot of effort into our docs. Please add suggestions on areas for improvement. # 1. Get a Codenvy SaaS Account Eclipse Che is offered as hosted SaaS at Codenvy.com. See our [Eclipse Che site](https://www.eclipse.org/che/getting-started/cloud/) to get setup. # 2. Develop with Che Now that you have access to Che at codenvy.com there are a lot of fun things to try: - Become familiar with Che through [one of our tutorials](https://eclipse-che.readme.io/docs/get-started-with-java-and-che). - [Import a project](https://eclipse-che.readme.io/docs/import-a-project) from git. - Use [commands](https://eclipse-che.readme.io/docs/commands) to build and run a project. - Create a [preview URL](https://eclipse-che.readme.io/docs/previews) to share your app. - Setup a [debugger](https://eclipse-che.readme.io/docs/debug). - Experiment with [chedir](https://dash.readme.io/project/eclipse-che/docs/getting-started-chedir). - Create a [custom stack](https://eclipse-che.readme.io/docs/stacks).