# Getting Started

- [How to Sign Up with Archera](https://docs.archera.ai/help-center/getting-started/how-to-sign-up-with-archera.md): Get started with Archera’s platform to begin optimizing your cloud costs through intelligent commitment management
- [Supported Reservable Services](https://docs.archera.ai/help-center/getting-started/supported-reservable-services.md): Comprehensive list of all cloud services supported by Archera’s platform across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud
- [Archera Overview](https://docs.archera.ai/help-center/getting-started/archera-overview.md)
- [Product Overview](https://docs.archera.ai/help-center/getting-started/product-overview.md)
- [Platform Features & Modules](https://docs.archera.ai/help-center/getting-started/platform-features.md)
- [What Cloud Services Does Archera Support?](https://docs.archera.ai/help-center/getting-started/supported-services.md)
- [What Category Is Archera In?](https://docs.archera.ai/help-center/getting-started/archera-category.md)


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