Creating your first app with Creator Studio
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Summary of Creating your first app with Creator Studio
Creator Studio allows you to build applications by breaking them down into manageable parts, enabling a sequential development workflow. This guide will help you understand how to start creating your app, customize forms, automate actions, and test your application before deployment.
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Key Features
- Creating an App: Begin by setting up your app in simple steps. You can also request access to work on existing apps or ask an admin to create an app for you.
- Adding Forms: Incorporate forms to collect necessary information from users. Customize these forms based on the specific data required for fulfilling requests.
- Publishing Forms: Once your form is customized, publish it to make it available for requesters.
- Automation: Set up automatic actions triggered by form submissions, such as notifications or approval requests.
- Workspace Customization: Modify the default workspace for fulfillers to better suit your needs and streamline the request fulfillment process.
- Testing: Test your app to ensure that forms and automations function correctly before deployment.
- Deployment: After testing, request an admin to deploy your app to a production environment for real users.
Key Outcomes
By utilizing Creator Studio, you can develop applications without coding expertise, automate processes, and significantly enhance request management efficiency, as demonstrated in the use case of Sam at Example Company. This transition from manual tracking to an automated app streamlines the workflow and improves response times for employee requests.
Creator Studio helps you create your app by dividing it into smaller parts. Each does something special, and you work on them sequentially.
- The general workflow for building an app
- What goes into the idea for an app
- Who to ask for help
- Let's get you started. Create your app in a few simple steps before you can start building it out. Find out more in Create an app in Creator Studio.
- Or ask to work on someone else's app! If you see an app that you want to work on but don't have access to, you can request to get access to it. Or, you can ask your admin to create an app for you that you can then work on. Find out how in Ask to work on an app in Creator Studio or Ask an admin to create an app for you in Creator Studio.
- Add a form to collect information. A form is where you gather information by asking questions, but first you have to add the form to the app. See Add a form to an app in Creator Studio for more information.
- Ask for the info you need. Customize the default catalog template to ask for the specific information your fulfiller needs. How do you know what customizations to make? Ask yourself what info the fulfiller needs to fulfill a request. We'll show you how to add, subtract, and modify the form fields in Customize your form for an app in Creator Studio.
- Make your forms available. Once your form is ready, publish it to make it accessible to requesters. The process is straightforward, and we'll walk you through it in Publish a form for your app in Creator Studio.
- Specify the automatic actions that your forms trigger. You'll want your app to take some action when a requester submits or revises a form. For instance, a new request might trigger approval from a manager. Another action could be emailing the requester to confirm their request submission and provide them with a tracking number. Discover more automation possibilities in Working with automation in Creator Studio.
- Customize the workspace fulfillers use. Creator Studio automatically creates a workspace category where fulfillers work on requests. The workspace is ready to use as-is, but you can tweak it to suit your needs. Find out how in Configuring workspace lists and records for form submissions.
- Test your app to see if it's ready. Think your app is ready? Test it out to see your answers to form questions and automation results in the record your app generates. Get details in Test one of your forms for an app.
- Get your app deployed to production. Once your app is spiffed up, tested, and ready to go, ask an admin to move it to a production environment for you so real users can begin using it to make requests. Find out how in Request deployment for your app from Creator Studio to production.