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title: Create Custom Objects
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description: Step-by-step guide to creating custom objects in Twenty.
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---
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Custom objects let you store information unique to your business that standard objects don't cover. For example: Projects, Products, Tickets, or Listings.
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<Note>
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**Not sure if you need an object or a field?** See [Understanding Your Data Model](/l/de/user-guide/data-model/overview) for guidance.
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</Note>
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## Steps
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1. Go to **Settings → Data Model**
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2. Click **+ New object**
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3. Fill in:
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* **Singular name** (e.g., "Listing")
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* **Plural name** (e.g., "Listings")
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* **Icon**
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* **Description** (optional)
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4. Klicken Sie auf **Speichern**
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Your object appears in the sidebar immediately.
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## Next: Add Fields
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New objects start with basic fields. Add custom fields to capture the data you need:
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1. In **Settings → Data Model**, select your object
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2. Click **+ Add Field**
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3. Choose a field type, configure, and save
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See [How to Create Custom Fields](/l/de/user-guide/data-model/how-tos/create-custom-fields) for details on field types and configuration.
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## Connecting to Other Objects
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To link your object to People, Companies, or other objects, create a relation field. See [How to Create Relation Fields](/l/de/user-guide/data-model/how-tos/create-relation-fields).
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## Deactivating an Object
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If you no longer need an object:
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1. Go to **Settings → Data Model**
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2. Toggle the object off
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The object is hidden but data is preserved. You can reactivate or permanently delete later.
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## Related
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* [Objects](/l/de/user-guide/data-model/capabilities/objects) — standard vs custom objects
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* [Data Model FAQ](/l/de/user-guide/data-model/how-tos/data-model-faq) — common questions
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