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Designer Space

Welcome to Eizen Agentic Platform - Designer!

The Designer space is the primary workspace where developers build, manage, deploy, and monitor applications in Eizen Agentic Platform.

What is Designer Space?

The term Designer Space is used in Eizen Agentic Platform documentation to describe and group the different views available within the platform. While the platform itself does not contain a dedicated feature called "Designer Space," the term serves as a conceptual guide to help users understand how the views are organized and how they work together.

Designer Space Views

The Designer space provides several key views for working with your applications:

Applications View

The default view where you can:

  • Create new applications using manual or AI-assisted methods
  • Access and manage existing applications
  • Import and export applications
  • Organize applications by groups and teams

Objects View

Browse and manage all design objects in your environment:

  • View all objects across applications
  • Filter objects by type and timeframe
  • Create new design objects
  • Search and access objects quickly

Monitor View

Track and analyze application activity:

  • Monitor process execution in real-time
  • View process status and history
  • Track performance metrics
  • Identify and troubleshoot issues

Common View Elements

Understand the interface elements shared across all views:

  • Header bar navigation
  • Navigation pane structure
  • Workspace switcher
  • User profile and settings

Working with Design Objects

Design objects are the building blocks of your applications. The Designer space provides tools to create and manage:

Use the navigation pane on the left side to switch between different views:

  • Applications - Default view for application management
  • Objects - Browse all design objects
  • Monitor - Track process activity
  • Administration - Configure system settings

Next Steps

  1. Start with the Getting Started Guide to learn the basics
  2. Create your first application in the Applications View
  3. Learn about Design Objects to understand what you can build
  4. Explore Object Naming Standards for best practices