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---
title: "Installation"
description: "Quick start guide to using Flowsint for your OSINT investigations."
category: "Getting started"
order: 3
author: "Flowsint Team"
tags: ["tutorial", "quickstart", "installation"]
version: "1.2.8"
last_updated_at: "2026-05-15"
---
### Prerequisites
Before installing Flowsint, ensure you have the following installed on your system:
- **Docker** and **Docker Compose**
- **Make** (for build automation)
- **Git**
### Installation
Clone the repo and run the start command.
```bash
git clone https://github.com/reconurge/flowsint.git
cd flowsint
make prod
```
Some enrichers require API keys. Check out [this section](/docs/getting-started/enrichers#api-keys) to learn more.
The application should automatically open at http://localhost:5173.
### Create your first investigation
Start by logging in or registering from the home page. From your dashboard, create a new investigation by clicking "New investigation." Add your first entity—such as a domain name—to the canvas. Right-click the entity to open the context menu and run an enricher. As results appear, explore the newly discovered entities and relationships directly in the graph.
### Running your first enricher
You could start by discovering subdomains for a domain for example.
Add a domain entity like `example.com` to your investigation, then right-click the domain node and select the "domain_to_subdomains" enricher. Wait for the enricher to complete; newly discovered subdomains will be added to your graph for you to review.