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# Application Setup

## Home panel

The Home panel is the main navigation within the platform. The area is located on the left side of the browser window and is visible at all times. Additionally, the area can also be collapsed to enlarge the workspace area.

### View mode

An overview of the custom home panel can be found in [Default view](/overview/user-interface.md#default-view).

### Edit mode

An overview of the edit mode home panel can be found in [Config view](/overview/user-interface.md#config-view).

## Visibility of an application

If a user has neither roles nor features assigned to an app via groups or licenses, that app is not displayed. Floating licenses are considered assigned - for display purposes. How to create and configure licenses is explained [here](/building-an-application/application-setup/license-management.md).

Users in the Administrators group see all apps.

To assign a role to an app, this must be configured by the workspace administrator. This is done using the Teams app (standard application). Under the heading Groups you can set the rights (type custom) for each role.\
If custom roles is set and no app is selected, the user will not be able to see the app.

![Team App -Groups](/files/-MSd0g0cEFKEv9C3qLl7)


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