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Widget Vibe Coding - Employeeworks

Nakka Bhavani S
Tera Expert

Hello All,

 

Is anyone tried Widgets Vibe coding? Creating widgets with Natural commands?

 

I attended a webinar on Employeeworks and was shown Widget Vibe coding as a new feature.

 

Wondering if someone tried it and has any documentaion link or can share their experience.

 

@Smriti_Gupta Can you help here? I looked into the product hub and documenations and community posts of yours but couldn't able to find any information on this.

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Smriti_Gupta
ServiceNow Employee

Hey @Nakka Bhavani S - It requires Now Assist for Creator license to vibe code the widget using widget builder. For Employee Slate, you can navigate to the admin console and build your custom widgets from there. Please see the product documentation for more details - https://www.servicenow.com/docs/r/employee-service-management/employee-experience-foundation/eslate-...

Vikram Reddy
Tera Guru

Hi @Nakka Bhavani S,

 

I'm assuming you're on a recent Employee Slate release (or evaluating one), since that's where this actually lives, not in classic Service Portal. What you're describing from the webinar is real: Employee Slate ships a text-to-widget capability built on the new AIUX framework (Lit.js based, replacing the old Service Portal widget engine), and prompting a widget into existence with plain language, then refining it with follow-up prompts while the underlying code stays editable, is exactly how it works in practice. Officially it's the AIUX Widget Creation skill, with a companion AIUX Widget Updation skill for editing widgets you've already built the same conversational way. One catch worth knowing up front: it only activates if you're licensed for Now Assist for Creator through an applicable App Engine SKU, otherwise you still get the modernized Widget Builder UI, just without the prompt bar on top of it. Widgets built this way are also WCAG 2.2 AA compliant by default per ServiceNow, worth spot-checking rather than taking on faith.

For documentation, skip the product hub and go straight to the Employee Slate Product FAQs on Community, and the AIUX framework overview post below covers the architecture shift in more depth than the webinar deck did.

 

Thank you,
Vikram Karety
Octigo Solutions INC