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---
title: 'Modal.com'
description: 'Deploy your RAG application to modal.com platform'
---

Embedchain has a nice and simple abstraction on top of the [Modal.com](https://modal.com/) tools to let developers deploy RAG application to modal.com platform seamlessly. 

Follow the instructions given below to deploy your first application quickly:


## Step-1 Create RAG application: 

We provide a command line utility called `ec` in embedchain that inherits the template for `modal.com` platform and help you deploy the app. Follow the instructions to create a modal.com app using the template provided:


```bash Create application
pip install embedchain[modal]
mkdir my-rag-app
ec create --template=modal.com
```

This `create` command will open a browser window and ask you to login to your modal.com account and will generate a directory structure like this:

```bash
β”œβ”€β”€ app.py
β”œβ”€β”€ .env
β”œβ”€β”€ .env.example
β”œβ”€β”€ embedchain.json
└── requirements.txt
```

Feel free to edit the files as required.
- `app.py`: Contains API app code
- `.env`: Contains environment variables for production
- `.env.example`: Contains dummy environment variables (can ignore this file)
- `embedchain.json`: Contains embedchain specific configuration for deployment (you don't need to configure this)
- `requirements.txt`: Contains python dependencies for your FastAPI application

## Step-2: Test app locally

You can run the app locally by simply doing:

```bash Run locally
pip install -r requirements.txt
ec dev
```

## Step-3: Deploy to modal.com

You can deploy to modal.com using the following command:
```bash Deploy app
ec deploy
```

Once this step finished, it will provide you with the deployment endpoint where you can access the app live. It will look something like this (Swagger docs):

<img src="/images/fly_io.png" />

## Seeking help?

If you run into issues with deployment, please feel free to reach out to us via any of the following methods:

<Snippet file="get-help.mdx" />