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# Enable Group Chat

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Before enabling group chats, please ensure you have already connected your LINE Official Account to Klink.cloud.
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[Connect to LINE OA](/getting-started/setup-channels/line-oa/connect-to-line-oa.md)
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After you connect your LINE OA, follow the below steps to enable the group chat feature.

### Step 1 - Go to LINE Official Account Manager > Enable GroupChat&#x20;

#### Go to > [LINE Official Account Manager](https://manager.line.biz/) > Settings > Account settings

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**Important Note:** A LINE user must add your LINE Official Account as a friend first before they can successfully invite the bot into any group chat.
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#### Done - Complete Setup

Once you have saved your settings, your LINE Official Account is fully ready to join group channels. Klink.cloud will now automatically handle incoming group message flows seamlessly.


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