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If you don't have one, see [Creating and managing organizations](/resource-manager/docs/creating-managing-organization).\n- You must have the following [Identity and Access Management (IAM) roles](/iam/docs/understanding-roles)\n at the organization level:\n\n - [Organization Administrator](/resource-manager/docs/access-control-org#using_predefined_roles) (`roles/resourcemanager.organizationAdmin`)\n - [Catalog Org Admin](/service-catalog/docs/access-control#catalog_org_admin_role) (`roles/cloudprivatecatalogproducer.orgAdmin`)\n\n As Organization Administrator, you can grant yourself the remaining\n IAM roles. For steps on granting roles, see [Access control](/service-catalog/docs/access-control#adding_users).\n- Set up Service Catalog for your organization:\n\n \u003cbr /\u003e\n\n 1. Go to the [Service Catalog Admin page](https://console.cloud.google.com/catalog/admin) and click **ENABLE** . \n [Go to the Service Catalog Admin page](https://console.cloud.google.com/catalog/admin)\n 2. Select or create a Google Cloud project.\n 3.\n [Verify that billing is enabled for your Google Cloud project](/billing/docs/how-to/verify-billing-enabled#confirm_billing_is_enabled_on_a_project).\n\n Service Catalog is free to use, but we require billing information in case\n your organization incurs costs while creating or deploying a solution, such\n as using Cloud Build to deploy a Terraform solution.\n\n| **Note:** Third-Party Software: The Customer agrees not to upload third-party software to Service Catalog, unless the customer has the appropriate third-party software licenses to do so.\n\nCreate a catalog\n----------------\n\nA *catalog* is where you curate solutions that Service Catalog users can view and launch.\n\nTo create a catalog:\n\n1. In the Google Cloud console, go to the Service Catalog [Admin page](https://console.cloud.google.com/catalog/admin). \n [Go to the Service Catalog Admin page](https://console.cloud.google.com/catalog/admin)\n2. On the **Catalogs** page, click **CREATE CATALOG**.\n3. Enter a name and description for the catalog.\n4. Click **Create**.\n\nThe catalog now appears in the **Catalogs** table.\n\nCreate a link-based solution\n----------------------------\n\nIn the following steps, you create a link-based solution, or reference link, to\nService Catalog and then assign the solution to your catalog.\n\n### Create solution in Service Catalog\n\n1. Go to the Service Catalog Admin [**Solutions** page](https://console.cloud.google.com/catalog/admin/solutions) in the Google Cloud console. \n [Go to the Solutions page](https://console.cloud.google.com/catalog/admin/solutions)\n2. Click **CREATE SOLUTION** . In the drop-down list, select **Create a Link solution**.\n3. Enter a name, URL, description, and tagline for your solution. The tagline is the short description shown on the tile in the end-user Service Catalog view.\n4. Optionally, upload an icon for the solution.\n5. Optionally, add a link for getting support.\n6. Optionally, add a link to documentation for the solution.\n7. Click **CREATE**.\n\nThe following screenshot illustrates creating a link-based solution:\n\nThe solution now appears in the **Solutions** table.\n\n### Assign solution to your catalog\n\n1. Go to the Service Catalog Admin [**Solutions** page](https://console.cloud.google.com/catalog/admin/solutions) in the Google Cloud console. \n [Go to the Solutions page](https://console.cloud.google.com/catalog/admin/solutions)\n2. In the list of solutions, find your link-based solution and click **Assign to\n Catalogs**.\n3. In the **Assigned Catalogs** window, check the box next to your catalog.\n4. Click **SAVE**.\n\nThe solution now appears in your catalog.\n\nShare your catalog\n------------------\n\nShare your catalog with a Google Cloud resource, such as your organization,\na folder, or a project, so that Service Catalog users who have access to that\nresource can view and launch the link-based solution in your catalog.\n\nTo share your catalog:\n\n1. Go to the Service Catalog Admin [**Catalogs** page](https://console.cloud.google.com/catalog/admin/catalogs) in the Google Cloud console. \n [Go to the Catalogs page](https://console.cloud.google.com/catalog/admin/catalogs)\n2. From the list of catalogs, click the catalog name.\n3. On the **Catalog Details** page, click **SHARE**.\n\n4. Select a folder, organization, or project that you want to share the catalog\n with, and then click **Select**.\n\nYour catalog is now shared with the folder, organization, or project you selected.\n\nView and launch a solution\n--------------------------\n\nService Catalog users can see solutions from all the catalogs that are shared\nwith them in their Google Cloud resource hierarchy.\n\nTo access and deploy a solution as a user:\n\n1. Go to [Service Catalog](https://console.cloud.google.com/project/_/catalog) page in the Google Cloud console.\n\n [Go to the Service Catalog page](https://console.cloud.google.com/project/_/catalog)\n\n2. In the main panel, you see the link-based solution that has been shared\n in your organization. Click the solution to go to its **Details** page.\n\n3. Click **Go to link**.\n\n This button takes you to a link outside of the Google domain where you can\n download and launch the solution.\n\nClean up\n--------\n\nTo avoid unnecessary Google Cloud charges, use the Google Cloud console\nto delete your project if you no longer need it.\n\nWhat's next\n-----------\n\n- Read the [Service Catalog overview](/service-catalog/docs/overview)."]]