Find info about an app in ServiceNow Studio
You can find information about existing applications in ServiceNow Studio on the App details page for each application. Learn how to open an app and take action from the information on the App details page.
Opening an existing application for the first time
The first time you open ServiceNow Studio, open your apps from the Navigator panel on the left side of the screen. You can search for the app or select it from the list.
When you select an app, it opens the entire contents of the app in the Navigator panel, with all file types organized by category, such as Automation. Open the app in a new integrated tab by selecting App details.
For more information about opening applications, see Find an app or app file using the Navigator panel.
Opening apps for continued work
After the first time you've opened an app, it displays on the ServiceNow Studio home page in the Recently opened apps section. Recently opened files are also accessible from the home page.
You can also access the Recent section of the Navigator panel to find apps and files you've worked on based on certain time periods.
App details features
- From the Navigator panel, see a high-level view of the files organized by category. You can bookmark files or apps, open the full list of any file type, or filter the list to see just what you're looking for. For more information, see Bookmark apps and app files in ServiceNow Studio.
- The Files section shows featured file types (Data, User Interface, Automation, and Security) or all file types. You can also filter or sort the list to see the files you want to work with. For more information, see Working with metadata app file categories in the ServiceNow Studio Navigator.
- The page header shows metadata about your app and enables you to summarize an app using Now Assist for app summary generation and create files directly in the app using the + Create option. You might see a badge next to the app title such as Creator Studio, AI, or Fluent. These badges help you understand where an app was created and how it might need to be deployed. For more information, see Summarize the contents of an app in ServiceNow Studio and Viewing app origination information in ServiceNow Studio.
- In the top right corner, you have access to several actions you can perform in your app. Select the more options icon
to link the app to source control, invite collaborators, access settings, or publish, refresh, or delete the app. If an app is linked to source control, the available source control operations display in a menu next to the Summary button. For more information, see Working with applications in ServiceNow Studio.
- Each file record shows metadata about the file. You can select the file to open it, select Add to add new files of that type, or easily bookmark files. For more information, see Create an app file in ServiceNow Studio.
- At the bottom of each App details page, you can see the scope and update set associated with the current app. Remember, scope switches automatically as you switch between integrated tabs in ServiceNow Studio. You can also create a new update set and associate app changes to it for publishing. For more information, see Open apps and app files across scopes in ServiceNow Studio and Working with update sets in ServiceNow Studio.
- From the Navigator panel, see a high-level view of the files organized by category. You can bookmark files or apps, open the full list of any file type, or filter the list to see just what you're looking for. For more information, see Bookmark apps and app files in ServiceNow Studio.
- The page header shows metadata about your app and enables you to create new files, publish your app, link to source control, and change settings. You might see a badge next to the app title such as Creator Studio, AI, or Fluent. These badges help you understand where an app was created and how it might need to be deployed. For more information, see Viewing app origination information in ServiceNow Studio.
- The Files section shows featured file types (Data, User Interface, Automation, and Security) or all file types. You can also filter or sort the list to see the files you want to work with. For more information, see Working with metadata app file categories in the ServiceNow Studio Navigator.
- Each file record shows metadata about the file. You can select the file to open it, select Add to add new files of that type, or easily bookmark files. For more information, see Create an app file in ServiceNow Studio.
- At the bottom of each App details page, you can see the scope and update set associated with the current app. Remember, scope switches automatically as you switch between integrated tabs in ServiceNow Studio. You can also create a new update set and associate app changes to it for publishing. For more information, see Open apps and app files across scopes in ServiceNow Studio and Working with update sets in ServiceNow Studio.