diff --git a/docs/help.md b/docs/help.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..f547b977e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/docs/help.md
@@ -0,0 +1,42 @@
+# Where to get help
+
+There are several ways to get help with building applications using the Alfresco Application Development Framework:
+
+## Alfresco Community
+
+Visit the Alfresco Community space where you can find many resources to help you get started building your application,
+along with blog posts from the Alfresco developers and much more:
+https://community.alfresco.com/community/application-development-framework
+
+## Alfresco ADF Gitter
+
+Join the vibrant community in Gitter where you can chat with experienced developers,
+including the Alfresco employees working directly on the ADF and this example application project:
+https://gitter.im/Alfresco/alfresco-ng2-components
+
+## Alfresco Developer Support
+
+Developer Support is a subscription-based support offering delivered remotely
+by a dedicated team of development-focused, senior Support Engineers.
+This support offering is best for customers and partners that require on-going support
+for their development teams and customized code.
+
+Visit the Developer Support Services section on the Alfresco website for more information:
+https://www.alfresco.com/alfresco-developer-support-services
+
+## Alfresco University
+
+Training with Alfresco University is the best way to acquire the right skills for your team to deliver a successful Alfresco implementation.
+The most cost-effective way to take advantage of this valuable training is through Alfresco University Passport.
+
+Visit the Alfresco University section on the Alfresco website for more information:
+https://www.alfresco.com/alfresco-university
+
+# Building and running locally
+
+Please refer to the [developer docs](/build) to get more details on building and running application on your local machine.
+
+# Using with Docker
+
+The Content App provides a "Dockerfile" and "docker-compose" files to aid in running application in a container.
+Please refer to the "[Using with Docker](/docker)" article for more details.