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# Crossmint App: Credit Card Minting

## To activate and accept Credit Card Minting follow these steps:

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1. Launch your collection by creating the smart contract using NiftyKit
2. [Go to your collection dashboard](https://app.niftykit.com/dashboard?tab=collections)
3. Navigate to the app tab
4. **Click on \[Add] in Crossmint to install.**

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### Set up the Crossmint App for your Pre-sale or Public Sale

Once installed, a Crossmint section will now be accessible in your collection overview. Click \[setup] to get started.

You can  follow our step-by-step guide in [Integrate Credit Card Minting](/customize-your-experience/integrate-credit-card-minting.md) on how to get your project ID and Collection ID. This will require you to sign up to Crossmint.&#x20;

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