ServiceNow IDE

  • Release version: Yokohama
  • Updated July 31, 2025
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    Summary of ServiceNow IDE Release Version: Yokohama

    The ServiceNow IDE, part of the Yokohama release, enables developers to create and manage scoped applications using an integrated development environment (IDE) on the ServiceNow AI Platform. This tool enhances collaboration among development teams and speeds up the application development process. However, it does not support Global scope or global applications in this release.

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    Key Features

    • Application Development: Create applications in source code using the ServiceNow IDE, which is based on Visual Studio Code for the Web.
    • ServiceNow Fluent: Use this domain-specific programming language for managing application metadata in code.
    • Workspace Management: Configure and create workspaces to organize applications effectively.
    • Integration: Seamlessly integrate with source control providers for better version control.
    • Development Tools: Choose from various tools based on your coding proficiency:
      • ServiceNow Studio: For a centralized interface with low-code tools for platform developers.
      • App Engine Studio: Offers broader app creation options without extensive coding knowledge.
      • Creator Studio: Ideal for non-coders to build simple applications via form submissions.

    Key Outcomes

    By using the ServiceNow IDE, customers can expect improved application development efficiency, enhanced teamwork, and the flexibility to choose the right tool for their skill level. This enables faster delivery of applications tailored to their organizational needs.

    For additional resources, customers can refer to the ServiceNow IDE release notes, demo videos, and community forums for support and troubleshooting.

    Create and develop scoped applications in source code in an integrated development environment (IDE) on the ServiceNow AI Platform to improve collaboration across development teams and accelerate application development.

    Note:
    The ServiceNow IDE doesn't support the Global scope or global applications in the Yokohama release.

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    Which builder should I use to create an app?

    Are you a developer who wants to use industry-standard development tools and processes?

    The ServiceNow IDE and ServiceNow SDK support developing applications in source code with ServiceNow Fluent, creating JavaScript modules, and using third-party libraries. ServiceNow Fluent is a domain-specific programming language for creating application metadata in code.

    The ServiceNow IDE is an implementation of Visual Studio Code for the Web on the ServiceNow AI Platform. The ServiceNow SDK uses Visual Studio Code Desktop locally. For more information, see Building applications in source code.

    Are you a developer who wants more control in a centralized user interface?

    Build apps smarter and deliver them faster with the new ServiceNow Studio. ServiceNow Studio empowers platform developers with a modern, unified environment for building on the ServiceNow AI Platform. ServiceNow Studio features streamlined navigation to applications and metadata, integrated low-code tools, efficient tracking and packaging of development work that accelerates development processes and enhances productivity. For more information, see Exploring ServiceNow Studio.

    Need a more general app but still want low-code options?

    App Engine Studio lets you build a broader range of apps than Creator Studio without being a programming pro. For more information, see Exploring App Engine Studio.

    Want to build an app easily, without code?

    Creator Studio specializes in helping you craft request-fulfillment applications without writing code. For example, an application to request office supplies by filling out a form, and someone approves or denies your request. For more information, see Exploring Creator Studio.

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