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# Deploy a workflow to production

## Deploy your workflow

1. Once [approved](/chat-flow/workflow-management/approving-deploying-workflows/approve-decline-a-workflow.md), a workflow moves to *Production Ready*.
2. Admin users will see a *Deploy to Production* button. Click this to make your flow available in the Production environment.&#x20;

![](/files/-Mbl64ZUjGxkryD5of0H)

3. The flow will move to *Deployed*.   &#x20;

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Flows in the Production environment are non-editable.&#x20;
{% endhint %}

Once deployed, the only way to "recall" or "remove" it from your end-user's view is to delete or edit the [route ](/chat-flow/configuration/to-manage-a-route.md)that you've set up for the flow (in either the Sandbox or Production environment).

## 1-Click Deploy

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By default, you cannot approve/deploy your own flow - only another admin user can. Contact our Support tTam if you wish to approve/deploy your own flow, and we can configure your account to include a 1-click deploy process.&#x20;
{% endhint %}

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This feature allows you to deploy your workflow straight from the Chat Flow canvas without needing the approval from another admin user.
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