Experience Hub
Experience Hub is your central starting point for working with Adobe Experience Manager. It brings together all the tools, environments, and resources you need in one place, making it easier to navigate, manage, and get work done faster. Instead of switching between multiple logins or bookmarks, Experience Hub provides a single, streamlined entry point—helping you stay focused on creating, delivering, and optimizing experiences.
Managing your work doesn’t have to be complicated. Whether you’re creating content, launching campaigns, or keeping systems running, Adobe Experience Hub makes it simple. It’s a single, connected place that brings everything together, so you can stay focused on what matters most. Experience Hub is your personalized portal into everything you need to do in AEM. It highlights the tools and workflows you use most often, so you can dive right in. Before we begin exploring Experience Hub, let’s quickly cover how to access it. Just go to experience.adobe.com. Make sure you’re logged in, and click on Experience Manager, and you will be taken straight into Experience Hub.
In the top left, you can set the Experience Manager program and environment for Experience Hub, keeping the links and actions in Experience Hub relevant to what you are doing.
Experience Hub has different views based on your role, author, asset librarian, administrator, and IT. Experience Hub adapts to your needs, giving you fast access to the tools and capabilities that help you get work done. Quick actions give you one-click shortcuts to important tasks like creating content, uploading assets, or managing team access.
They’re tailored to your role, and you can edit them to match your exact needs. On the left, the unified AEM navigation keeps everything organized, from core AEM capabilities and consoles, to tools and settings, to services. The unified left navigation has you covered. The main area of Experience Hub features customizable widgets that keep your work moving.
For example, Recents helps you pick up right where you left off, with instant access to pages, assets, and workflows. Product announcements keep you informed about the latest updates and enhancements, so you can make the most of Experience Manager. You can add, remove, as well as resize and rearrange widgets, letting you tailor Experience Hub to be organized just the way you want it to.
Experience Hub isn’t just another tool. It’s your partner in creating, managing, and delivering exceptional digital experiences.
Getting started is simple: go to experience.adobe.com, log in with your Adobe ID, and select Experience Manager from the navigation menu. From there, you’re taken to the Experience Hub, where you can quickly access everything you need to work with AEM.