Access integrated development tools and builders in ServiceNow Studio

  • Release version: Yokohama
  • Updated January 30, 2025
  • 2 minutes to read
  • ServiceNow Studio contains several robust development tools and builders to help you expedite the app development process. Open and easily switch between tools and builders as you develop your applications.

    Access integrated tools and builders through File Categories

    Many of ServiceNow's tools and builders are integrated with ServiceNow Studio, so that all of your app development can happen in one interface.

    Most integrated tools and builders, such as Table Builder, Workflow Studio, and flows in Workflow Studio, open in new tabs within ServiceNow Studio and are grouped if they're in the same scope. Some builders, such as Mobile App Builder, open in new browser tabs. Each file type in ServiceNow Studio has either a specified builder that it opens in, or the file opens in the classic UI16 form view. For more information on what tool each file type opens in, see ServiceNow Studio Navigator panel taxonomy.

    To access these tools and builders, open ServiceNow Studio, and select the File Categories in the Navigator panel. Select the type of file that you'd like to open, and the file opens in either an integrated tab or a new browser tab. The following diagram and list outline key information about integrated tabs in ServiceNow Studio.

    Integrated tabs with different types of files open are color coded and grouped. Upon hovering, see the scope the application or file is in.
    1. Any file in a scoped app opens in a color-coded tab with information about what kind of file it is. In this instance, the playbook opened in an integrated tab, where you can update it using the Workflow Studio interface.
    2. Tabs without colors indicate that the file is in the global scope. You can edit global files in ServiceNow Studio.
    3. Any tab that's actively open in the canvas shows a contrasting color to indicate the open state.
    4. Tabs that are color-coded and grouped are in the same scope. In this example, both actions are in the same application, so they open in the same color tab.

    For more information about the tools and builders you can use for app development, see Integrated development tools for ServiceNow Studio. For more information about what a builder is, see Builders in ServiceNow Studio.

    Switching between tools and builders

    During your app development, you may open one or many integrated development tools or builders. For example, you can build a flow or playbook and then use UI Builder to build a custom web experience for your users.

    Because ServiceNow Studio seamlessly switches between tools and interfaces, you just have to open the file that you want to edit, and the correct integrated tool or builder opens your file.