Add application resources

Once you create a new use case, you can start add new application resources to your use case. Adding an application allows you to navigate directly to Foundry applications such as Workshop, Slate, and Quiver from your use case.

  • Workshop: An application builder for creating interactive and high-quality applications for operational users in a no-code environment.
  • Slate: An application builder for constructing dynamic and responsive applications with a drag-and-drop interface in a code-first environment.
  • Quiver: An analytical and dashboarding suite for visualizing, analyzing, and transforming Foundry-backed objects and time series at scale.

Create a new application

There are two ways to create a new application within the Use Case app: from the overview page, or from the application page through the left sidebar.

Create new application from overview page

From your use case overview page, select + Create new application to the right of the Applications section.

Create new application from overview section

If you do not have any saved applications for your use case yet, you can also select + Add new application in the center of the section.

Add first application section

Create new application from left sidebar

Select Applications in the left sidebar to open the applications page. Then, select Create new application in the upper right corner.

Add new application from app page

In the Create new application modal, select the application you would like to build, then select Create.

You can also select the Workshop, Slate, or Quiver card directly on the Application page.

Select application card

You will be directed to the selected Foundry workspace to start building your application. Once you save a new application resource, it will automatically save to your use case along with any referenced Ontology resources.

Learn more about building in Workshop, Slate, and Quiver, and learn more about navigating between your use case and Foundry applications.