# What Should Projects Do to Use Midle?

### Things to do to create a quest in Midle:

1. Projects send an e-mail to <business@midle.io> stating that they want to be a partner of Midle.
2. Usernames and passwords required to access the dashboard, where the projects can create quests and monitor these quests’ performances, are send to the projects by the Midle customer support team.
3. Projects that access the dashboard can top up their balance by purchasing points.
4. Then, they can create the quests and start distributing the purchased points to the users.

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