# Create a Group

Groups allow you to easily manage your address book and send out Bulk Messages or Group Messages to a subset of people. You can create a group from the contacts in your account; you can read more on how to do that [here](https://support.messagebird.com/hc/en-us/articles/115002628165-Add-Existing-Contacts-to-Groups).&#x20;

You can also create new groups and add existing or new contacts to them any time!

Just click [here](https://dashboard.messagebird.com/en/contacts), go to Contacts on the left-hand side → ‘Create Group’ on the top left.

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Give your group a name and hit 'Create Group'.

After you have created your group it will show up below "all Contacts" or the last group you have previously created. After pressing

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&#x20;multiple options show up. You can send a campaign to the group, delete the group, export the contacts in the group, and edit any group with the icons on the right-hand side of your groups.&#x20;

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