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Ubiquity is split into an App level and a&nbs= p;Document level meaning that you can configure both = the app and documents in the same platform. Inside the app level you c= an:
Some of these features will only be accessible to certain users.
Accessing these tabs allows you to complete vital parts of the app creat= ion and management processes.
See below for more information on each tab.
App Overv= iew
The app Overview tab provides important information about the app, and q= uick access to key sections of Ubiquity.
The Overview tab includes:
Clicking on a piece of information in the Overview tab will redirect you= to the relevant Ubiquity page for that information. For instance, cli= cking on the iOS publishing status will take you to the iOS Publishing page= .
The Content tab houses options for importing, managing, and updating you= r app's content.
The Content tab contains four sections: Documents, Categories, Web Apps and Feat= ures.
The app level Configuration tab is used to configure your app's main det= ails. Your app should be fully configured before you publish it.
For more information, see How to: Configure iOS & Android Ap= p.
The app level Publishing tab allows you to build your app for iOS, Andro= id and web app.
Click the iOS, Android, or&n= bsp;Web app icon to enter the publishing section of t= he respective platform.
The publishing process varies across platforms. Please see&nb= sp;App Release for more information.= span>
The App Users tab contains functions for administering app users. These = functions are only available for private a= pps (which require users to log in prior to seeing the content lib= rary).
For more information, see Managing Users.
Push notifications are sent directly to users=E2=80=99 devices.
Once your app is published, you can use the push notifications tab to se= nd a message to users of your app.
In order to send push notifications, you will need to configure your app= with details from a OneSignal account. For instructions on = creating a OneSignal account, see How to: Set up Push Notifications with One= Signal.
Once you have set up for push notifications service with OneSign= al you can send messages to all platforms, or selected platforms.<= /p>
For more information, see How to: Send Push Notifications.
The analytics tab contains valuable analytics on key app and content eng= agement metrics.
For information on App Analytics, see Ubiquity App Analytics.
Aside from the options and information contained in the app-level tabs, = it is also possible to edit the details of the app's entry in Ubiquity.
To do so, hover your cursor over the app entry's name. A grey pencil ico= n will appear - this is the edit button.
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Clicking the edit button will allow you to ed= it the app entry's name, and choose a platform app icon for use as the defa= ult icon in Ubiquity.