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Building a service catalog isnt difficult, and Im gonna prove it. Hi Matt Beran, Product Specialist at InvGate. Self-service options are a quick win that you can offer as part of your it support strategy to increase employee experience, and decrease the workload of your agents. And theyre very easy to put together. In this video, were about to see how to create a service catalog in just four steps. But before we start, dont forget that you can sign up for a free trial of InvGate Service Desk at try.invigate.com and follow along. Now, there are typically two types of service catalogs in Service Management: one that serves as a portfolio or a list of the services that your teams provide, and another version is more like a service request catalog where the services can be ordered and delivered within a familiar store-like experience. Each of these types of catalog has different audiences and different needs When most people think of service catalog, theyr