About 15 minutes · What you'll have at the end: your closest DNA matches downloaded into your own local database.
“Gathering” is DNAGedcom's word for downloading your DNA data from a testing service into your local database. Today you'll run your first gather — small and fast on purpose, so you see results in minutes, not hours.
Click Gather in the top menu. You'll see a tile for each supported service: A*, 23andMe, Family Tree DNA (FTDNA), and GEDmatch (with more on the way). Pick the service where you have the most matches — for most people that's the one they tested with first.
Not sure whether a service is having a good day? Check the Service Status page before starting.
When you open a service's gather page, the Client shows that service's own login page in an embedded browser window. You sign in there directly — your service password goes to the service, not to DNAGedcom. As you browse your matches, the Client captures the data the service sends and saves it into your database. Per-service details, including two-factor sign-in, are on the vendor pages: A*, 23andMe, FTDNA, GEDmatch.
For your first gather, keep it simple:
Why this order? Matches are the foundation every other data type attaches to, and a small first pass proves everything works before you commit to a long run. The full reasoning is in Tips & Tactics; per-option details are in the Gather Overview.
When the gather completes, you own a local copy of your closest matches. In Lesson 3 you'll open the Matches tool and take a proper look at what you just collected.