Updated: June 8, 2021

SAP Fiori Launchpad – Overview

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Please note that the images in this article do not yet reflect the new shell bar design for Fiori 3. You can see the latest shell bar design in the Launchpad Shell Bar article.

Intro

The SAP Fiori launchpad is a shell that hosts SAP Fiori apps, and provides the apps with services such as navigation, personalization, embedded support, and application configuration.

The launchpad is the entry point to SAP Fiori apps on mobile and desktop devices. The launchpad displays a home page with tiles. Each tile represents a business application that the user can launch. Tiles can also display live status indicators, such as the number of open tasks. The launchpad is role-based. In other words, the user’s role determines which app tiles are shown.

This article provides an overview of the main elements of the SAP Fiori launchpad.

Home Page

The home page is the heart of the launchpad and the central access point for SAP Fiori apps..

The page contains tiles, which are used to launch apps and can also show additional application information. Users can personalize the home page by adding, removing, and grouping app tiles. Because the launchpad is role-based, only apps that are relevant for the user’s role profile are shown.

SAP Fiori launchpad - home page
SAP Fiori launchpad - home page

User Menu

The user menu offers a range of user-specific services. It is accessed by clicking or tapping the icon or photo on the right-hand side of the shell bar. The user menu is available in all SAP Fiori screens.

The following options are always available, regardless of the current context:

  • General settings and preferences
  • A catalog of available apps (the app finder)
  • Objects and apps recently visited by the user
  • An About dialog, with details about the SAP Fiori launchpad or app version.
  • A Sign Out option for logging off the SAP Fiori launchpad.

The following options depend on the current context:

  • On the launchpad home page, the user menu contains an Edit Home Page feature for personalizing the content of the home page.
  • For some apps, the user menu might also offer app-specific settings.

In addition, customers can activate additional options for contacting the support team or giving feedback.

SAP Fiori launchpad - User menu
SAP Fiori launchpad - User menu

Notifications

Users can access notifications by clicking the Notifications button on the right of the shell bar.

The notification list displays system-generated notifications from various sources, such as the workflow inbox or chat notifications. Notifications can be prioritized and organized into groups of similar items. From the notification message, users can navigate to the underlying app. Depending on the configuration, notifications can also offer buttons for taking immediate action.

SAP Fiori launchpad - Notifications
SAP Fiori launchpad - Notifications

Components

Tile

A tile is a container that represents an app on the SAP Fiori launchpad home page. Tiles are used for launching apps and presenting them on the launchpad.

For more information, see tile.

App Finder

The app finder is  an “app store”-like interface that lists all the apps that a user might potentially use. The app finder replaces the tile catalog.

For more information, see app finder.

Shell Bar

The launchpad shell bar is always visible at the top of the screen. It offers access to cross-application functions, such as the enterprise search, SAP CoPilot, the user menu, and notifications. It also contains the page title with further app navigation options, as well as a branding area. Once the user opens an app, a Back button appears on the left of the shell bar.

For more information, see shell bar.

Enterprise Search

The SAP Fiori launchpad offers an enterprise search function that searches across all apps and business objects.

For more information, see enterprise search.

Services

The SAP Fiori launchpad provides a range of central services that can be used by application development teams. For example, the launchpad handles all navigation between apps, and offers controls for gathering user feedback and contacting the support team.

For more information, see services.