About Experience Hub aem-experience-hub
Experience Hub introduces a centralized starting point for managing content, assets, and sites within Adobe Experience Manager. Designed to deliver a personalized experience, Experience Hub lets you navigate the AEM ecosystem seamlessly according to your roles and goals. Acting as a guide, it provides key insights and recommended actions to help you achieve your objectives efficiently. With a clear, persona-driven layout, Experience Hub ensures quick access to essential tools, supporting a streamlined and effective experience across all AEM features.
Watch a quick tour of the reimagined AEM Experience Hub workspace (4 minutes, 9 seconds).
Experience Hub up close aem-experience-hub-about
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To get started, click Adobe Experience Cloud to open its home page.
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In the Quick access grouping, click Experience Manager.
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The first time you access it, on the Tell us what you want to do page, click the option you want so Adobe can tailor your experience.
You can change this preference at any anytime.
The Adobe Experience Manager page has been refreshed with enhanced navigation and interactive widgets. The previous collection of solution cards provided access to tools like the following:
- Universal Editor
- Cloud Manager
- Cloud Acceleration Manager
- Software Distribution
- Extension Manager
- Brand Portal
These solutions are now moved to the main navigation under Tools or Services. Additionally, new navigation elements provide quick access to key Adobe Experience Manager features specific for the solutions that are enabled such as Assets, Sites, Forms, Content Fragments, Launches and many more.
These features are available for the primary production environment that you have access to or you can select a specific environment to target in case you have access to multiple AEM instances.
Serving as the central hub for Adobe Experience Manager, the Experience Hub page expands to feature additional widgets and actions tailored to each user role. Fully customizable, the page lets you choose the optimal layout for your screen. Widgets can be filtered so that only selected ones appear on the main page, ensuring a personalized experience.
Widgets can also be resized and repositioned on the page to suit your needs and preferences better.
The Authoring Environments section displays all AEM environments accessible to you, with specific shortcuts for the solutions and pages available for them also letting you pin specific environments that you want displayed at the top of the list.
The Recents section, seen in the image below, lists pages you recently visited in AEM. Depending on your tenant’s licensing, the widget may include items such as Program, Pipeline Execution, Assets, Page Editor, and Form Editor.
Quick shortcuts near the upper-left corner of the page provide a configurable list of shortcuts to help you start daily tasks. The list is customizable, and each action targets the selected AEM environment.
If no production AEM Cloud Service or Managed Services environments exist, the selection options appear dimmed (unavailable).
AI Assistant in AEM
For customers who have completed pre-requisite criteria, the AI Assistant in AEM is available to users of their organization. See AI Assistant in AEM.