![]() You are not alone! There are a variety of ways to get help with Moodle if you need it.
DocumentationMoodle Docs is a great place to start, especially our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) pages.
A nice way to access relevant documentation is to use the "Moodle Docs for this page" link at the bottom of each page on your own Moodle site.
ForumsOur user community mostly communicates via forums inside "courses" on this Moodle-based site. You must "enrol" in the course to post to forums (enrolment is completely free).
The main support and developer discussions between users and developers are in English here:
The key forum for Moodlers to socialise in English is here:
We have many other forums too, in many languages:
Books and manualsWe maintain a listing of many Moodle books available for purchase.
Commercial servicesThe Moodle Partners are a worldwide group of authorised service companies committed to financially supporting the open source Moodle project. They provide a range of optional commercial services for Moodle users around the world:
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