This SharePoint Online tutorial explains, how to create a developer site in SharePoint Online Office 365.
By using a developer site you can create, test, or deploy any SharePoint add-in (previously know as SharePoint Apps).
First Login to your Office 365 site, then go to the SharePoint admin center. Make sure you have an Office 365 subscription that supports the developer site template. And also make sure you have the admin rights, if you are not the admin then you will not be able to see.
Then in the SharePoint admin center page click on New -> Private Site Collection as shown in the fig below:
This will open the new site collection dialog box.
Here give a Title for your developer site. Then give the website address.
In the Template Selection, choose Developer Site.
You can also choose the Time Zone.
Put the User Name for the Administrator.
Also, give the Storage Quota. It should look like below:
Once you click on OK, it will process for some time and then it will create the site collection successfully.
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This is how we can create a developer site in SharePoint Online Office 365.
I am Bijay from Odisha, India. Currently working in my own venture TSInfo Technologies in Bangalore, India. I am Microsoft Office Servers and Services (SharePoint) MVP (5 times). I works in SharePoint 2016/2013/2010, SharePoint Online Office 365 etc. Check out My MVP Profile.. I also run popular SharePoint web site SPGuides.com