Dedicated to one of my heroes in organic electrochemistry; the late Prof. Jun-ichi YoshidaThe outlook of this paper is to give a short overview of the basic requirements to perform electro-organic transformations. The aim is to explain the strategies and possible applications in organic electrochemistry as simply as possible and is directed to those scientists who are not necessarily trained electrochemists and those that intend to utilize this powerful and, nowadays, very popular tool in their research. Different types of electrolysis performed in a galvanostatic/potentiostatic/alternating current fashion will be presented and the strategies to perform divided/undivided/quasi-divided electrolysis will be covered. The application of direct/indirect/cation-pool electrolysis as well as several variants of paired electrolysis will be briefly explained utilizing selected examples.