# How to open a sale&#x20;

**If you're interested in launching a token sale on GPAD, the process is designed to be simple and collaborative. Follow these steps to initiate your sale**

### Step 1: Fill Out the Request Form

* Visit the GPAD website and locate the "Request Form" in the main menu bar.
* Click on the form and provide the necessary information about your project, token, and proposed sale.

### Step 2: Initial Meeting

* Once your request form is submitted, the GPAD team will review the details.
* If your project aligns with GPAD's criteria, the team will reach out to schedule an initial meeting.

### Step 3: Project Discussion

* During the initial meeting, both parties will have the opportunity to get to know each other better.
* This meeting is a chance to discuss your project's goals, features, and potential for a successful IDO.

### Step 4: Agreement and Setup

* If both parties are aligned and see potential, the GPAD team will work with you to finalize the terms.
* This includes discussing the IDO structure, tokenomics, and any other relevant details.

### Step 5: Launching the Sale

* Once an agreement is reached, the GPAD team will set up the sale for your project.
* This involves preparing the technical aspects, coordinating the timeline, and ensuring a smooth launch process.

*<mark style="color:orange;">**By opening a sale on GPAD, you gain access to a platform that can help introduce your project to a broader audience. Always ensure you're working with the official GPAD team and using authorized channels when submitting your request and communicating throughout the process.**</mark>*

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