# How to create a group in GitLab Your projects in GitLab can be organized in 2 different ways: under your own namespace for single projects, such as `your-name/project-1` or under groups. If you organize your projects under a group, it works like a folder. You can manage your group members' permissions and access to the projects. --- To create a group: 1. Expand the left sidebar by clicking the three bars at the upper left corner and then navigate to **Groups**. ![Go to groups](img/create_new_group_sidebar.png) 1. Once in your groups dashboard, click on **New group**. ![Create new group information](img/create_new_group_info.png) 1. Fill out the needed information: 1. Set the "Group path" which will be the namespace under which your projects will be hosted (path can contain only letters, digits, underscores, dashes and dots; it cannot start with dashes or end in dot). 1. Optionally, you can add a description so that others can briefly understand what this group is about. 1. Optionally, choose and avatar for your project. 1. Choose the [visibility level](../public_access/public_access.md). 1. Finally, click the **Create group** button. ## Add a new project to a group There are 2 different ways to add a new project to a group: - Select a group and then click on the **New project** button. ![New project](img/create_new_project_from_group.png) You can then continue on [creating a project](create-project.md). - While you are [creating a project](create-project.md), select a group namespace you've already created from the dropdown menu. ![Select group](img/select_group_dropdown.png)