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Getting started with building apps

The app is at the core of Qlik Sense. An app is loaded with your data, and the visualizations the app contains allow you and your colleagues to explore the data.

First, you have to create and build your app. This section describes how to build a basic app using some sample data.

Creating a basic app

Building an app from scratch requires some basic steps, as described here.

All apps need data. We have supplied some sample data for you to use when following the steps in this section. You can, of course use your own.

Expand the section above, and copy the whole table, including the column headings, into an empty Excel file on your computer.

When Qlik Sense has started, follow these steps to create a basic app. Details are given in the link at each step.

  1. Create an empty app.

    See: Creating a new app

  2. Load data into your new app.

    See: Loading data from a file

  3. Add visualizations to show the data.

    See: Adding visualizations

Building a more advanced app

If you want to build a more advanced app, there are a number of things you can do.

  • You can create structure to your app by adding sheets, where each sheet has a specific purpose.

    See: Creating sheets for structure

  • You can create reusable items to make it easy for you and others developing the app to reuse in their own visualizations.

    See: Working with master items

  • You can bookmark important findings, and add text descriptions to apps and sheets to help the people who use your app understand its purpose and how best to use it.

    See: Preparing an app for others

Sharing an app with others

If you want others to use and explore with your app, you must first publish the app.

See: Publishing apps, sheets and stories

Information noteIf you use Qlik Sense Desktop, you can share your app with other people by uploading it to the cloud.

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