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5 hours ago
How do you use the ServiceNow Community effectively without getting overwhelmed? I'd love to hear tips from ServiceNow experts and veterans that have worked for you.
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1. When anyone should use product hubs vs connect by role?
2. Do you have a workflow or strategy that helps you learn or get answer efficiently without getting distracted by the large amount of content?
Thanks in advance!
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2 hours ago
Hi @shwetashriv
I have been using the ServiceNow Community for a long time, and I find it a great one-stop platform for learning as well as getting answers.
1. When should someone use Product Hubs vs Connect by Role?
Atul: It depends on what you need. Sometimes I use Product Hubs as well as Role-based Connect areas. If I want to learn something or find answers about a specific product, I usually go there. Overall, I mainly use the Community in general.
2. Do you have a workflow or strategy to learn or find answers efficiently without getting distracted by the large amount of content?
Atul: I follow a focused strategy—for example, if I want to learn about VA (Virtual Agent), I mainly focus on VA-related questions and forums. At the same time, I stay open to other topics and answers across the Community as well.
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2 hours ago
Hi @shwetashriv
When to Use Product Hubs
Use Product Hubs when you need product-specific resources, tools, guidance, and learning materials for a ServiceNow product.
- Use Case 1: You are an administrator or developer seeking architecture guidance, release information, implementation best practices, or technical documentation.
- Use Case 2: You want to ask questions, share knowledge, or collaborate with peers and community experts focused on a specific product area, such as ITSM, HRSD, or the AI Platform.
- Use Case 3: You want to explore recommended learning paths and on-demand ServiceNow University courses tailored to your product or area of interest.
When to Use Connect by Role
Use Connect by Role when you need to create a personalized platform experience based on the responsibilities and permissions of different user roles.
- Use Case 1: You want to separate responsibilities by role, such as allowing developers to build packages while enabling release managers to control deployments to production.
- Use Case 2: You need to direct users to the most appropriate interface based on their role—for example, routing employees to the Now Mobile app and fulfillers or agents to the ServiceNow Agent application.
- Use Case 3: You want to enforce role-based security by restricting access to capabilities such as risk heatmaps, analytics, or other product features based on assigned roles.
Regards
Tanushree Maiti
ServiceNow Technical Architect
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tanushreemaiti
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2 hours ago
Hi @shwetashriv
For your 2nd query:
- Post a specific query to get detailed steps from experts or view previous discussions without searching through massive manuals.
- Narrow your focus strictly to what you need (like ITSM, App Engine) rather than generalized documentation.
- When asking or answering, keep solutions up-front, use code blocks, and specify version dependencies.
- The platform reduces noise by using integrated AI to ground conversational searches in trusted, validated knowledge.
I always recommend learning specific topics through ServiceNow University. It provides reliable, up-to-date content that helps you build a strong understanding and validate answers against official ServiceNow guidance.
Regards
Tanushree Maiti
ServiceNow Technical Architect
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tanushreemaiti