# Services Services can be thought of as libraries which contain functions that you might want to use in many places of your application. For example, you might have an `Email` service which wraps some default email message boilerplate code that you would want to use in many parts of your application. Simply create a JavaScript file containing a function or an object into your `./api//services` directory. For example, you could have an `Email service` like this: ```js const nodemailer = require('nodemailer'); module.exports = { sendEmail: function (from, to, subject, text) { // Create reusable transporter object using SMTP transport const transporter = nodemailer.createTransport({ service: 'Gmail', auth: { user: 'gmail.user@gmail.com', pass: 'userpass' } }); // Setup e-mail data const options = { from: from, to: to, subject: subject, text: text }; // Send mail transporter.sendMail(options, function(error, info){ if (error) { console.log(error); return false; } console.log('Message sent: ' + info.response); }); } }; ```