Nick121
ServiceNow Employee
ServiceNow Employee

Summary

This article details how to create an experience on UI Builder. An experience is like an app or update set that contains pages. They organize pages by grouping related pages.

 How to create an Experience 
 
  1. Go to your employee instance
  2. Navigate to UI Builder
    1. In the filter navigator, type in “UI builder”
    2. Under “Now Experience Framework” click “UI Builder”
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3. Click “Create Experience in Platform” on the top right of the UIB home page find_real_file.png
 4. Create a new UX Application
    1. In the UX Applications table, click new in the top left 
    2. Give the UX Application a title, a page, an app shell ui, and a URL Path
      1. Note: you must give the UX Application record an App Shell UI in order to access the experience in UI Builder
    3. Create/select admin panel. If the admin panel you desire is already created, skip to sub-step 9.
    4. Click on the magnifying glass next to the “Admin Panel” field
    5. Click on the magnifying glass next to the “Document” field. This will display a pop up of the UX App Configurations table
    6. Click “New” on the top left of the window
    7. Fill out the “Name” field and click submit

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                9. Click “Ok” to return to the UX Application Record

                10.  Click “submit” to complete creating your experience

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 5. Return to your UIB page and refresh the page. You should now see the experience you created

6. Click into the experience to create pages within the experience

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Comments
Stefan Reichelt
Tera Guru
Tera Guru

Thanks for the article!
I have a question related to it: After creating a workspace this way, I have trouble to save experience settings in UI Builder (Navigation, Search configuration, etc.). I can select things, but everything gets lost when I click "Save". Is there anything missing?

Best regards

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