> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.cloudbeat.io/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.cloudbeat.io/fundamentals.md).

# Fundamentals

- [Creating Projects](https://docs.cloudbeat.io/fundamentals/creating-projects.md): Projects are used to store test cases, environments and releases
- [Creating Environments](https://docs.cloudbeat.io/fundamentals/creating-environments.md): Environments are a way of differentiating between stages of development, and set specific data for each stage, managing and running tests against multiple environments
- [Creating Tests Cases](https://docs.cloudbeat.io/fundamentals/creating-tests.md)
- [Running Tests Cases](https://docs.cloudbeat.io/fundamentals/executing-tests.md)
- [Creating Tests Suites](https://docs.cloudbeat.io/fundamentals/creating-tests-suites.md)
- [Running Tests Suites](https://docs.cloudbeat.io/fundamentals/executing-tests-1.md)
- [Creating Releases](https://docs.cloudbeat.io/fundamentals/creating-releases.md): Release life cycles are the process of developing, testing, and distributing a software product. It typically consists of several stages, which Cloudbeat makes it easy to track.
- [Adding Apps](https://docs.cloudbeat.io/fundamentals/adding-apps.md): Adding an app sdk allows us to use it in a mobile case


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