--- title: Start with a Template group: start weight: 10 --- You can add Netlify CMS [to an existing site](/docs/add-to-your-site/), but the quickest way to get started is with a template. Found below, our featured templates deploy a bare-bones site and Netlify CMS to Netlify ([what's the difference, you ask?](../intro/#netlify-cms-vs-netlify)), giving you a fully working CMS-enabled site with just a few clicks.
After clicking one of those buttons, authenticate with GitHub or GitLab and choose a repository name. Netlify then automatically creates a clone of the repository in your GitHub or GitLab account. Next, it builds and deploys the new site on Netlify, bringing you to the site dashboard after completing the build. **Note for Bitbucket users:** Netlify CMS supports Bitbucket repositories, but Bitbucket's permissions won't work with the Deploy to Netlify buttons above. You can still set up a repository manually, or follow the [tutorial](/docs/add-to-your-site) for adding Netlify CMS to an existing site. ## Access Netlify CMS on your new site 1. The template deploy process sends you an invitation to your new site, sent from `no-reply@netlify.com`. ![Sample email subject line: You've been invited to join radiologist-amanda-53841.netlify.com](https://www.netlifycms.org/img/email-subject.png?raw=true) 2. Wait for the deployment to complete, then click the link to accept the invite. Your site will open with a prompt to create a password. !["Complete your signup" modal on the Kaldi coffee site](https://www.netlifycms.org/img/create-password.png?raw=true) 3. Enter a password, sign in, and you’ll go to the CMS. (For future visits, you can go straight to `