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Updated Catalogs-Application, Infra, and Repo pages
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PallaviWrite committed Dec 4, 2025
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title: Applications catalog
metaDescription: Learn how to use the Applications catalog to view and manage your application entities in New Relic.
tags:
tags:
- catalog
- Applications catalog
- service architecture intelligence
- entities
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<Callout title="Preview">
We're still working on this feature, but we'd love for you to try it out!

This feature is currently provided as part of a preview pursuant to our [pre-release policies](/docs/licenses/license-information/referenced-policies/new-relic-pre-release-policy/).
</Callout>


Applications catalog offers a single pane view to enhance the observability and management of entities in your organization. The unified view of Services - APM, Services - OpenTelemetry, Browser, and Mobile entities facilitates well-informed decision-making, streamlined operations, and improved collaboration across teams.
Applications catalog offers a single-pane view to enhance the observability and management of entities in your organization. The unified view of Services - APM, Services - OpenTelemetry, Browser, and Mobile entities facilitates well-informed decision-making, streamlined operations, and improved collaboration across teams.


### Supported entities [#supported-entities]
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## Access the Applications catalog [#access-catalog]

**Prerequisites:**
**Prerequisite:**

- Enable the Catalogs in your New Relic account. For more information, refer [Enable the Catalogs](/docs/service-architecture-intelligence/catalogs/catalogs/#enable-catalogs).
- Enable catalogs in your New Relic account. For more information, see [Enable the catalogs](/docs/service-architecture-intelligence/catalogs/catalogs/#enable-catalogs).


**To access the Applications catalog inventory:**
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2. Go to the **left navigation pane > Catalogs > Applications catalog**.


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The <DNT>Application Catalog</DNT> page has multiple columns to displays various information for an entity:
The <DNT>Applications</DNT> catalog page has multiple columns that display various information for an entity:

<table>
<thead>
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<tbody>
<tr>
<td><DNT>Name</DNT></td>
<td>The name of the entity. Click to open the <DNT>Entity Overview</DNT> page. Hover the mouse to the entity name to view additional details in pop-up dialog box. You can also click the links in the pop-up dialog box or entity name to open the <DNT>Entity Overview</DNT> page.</td>
<td>The name of the entity. Click to open the <DNT>Entity Overview</DNT> page. Hover the mouse over the entity name to view additional details in the pop-up dialog box. You can also click the links in the pop-up dialog box or entity name to open the <DNT>Entity Overview</DNT> page.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><DNT>Type</DNT></td>
<td>The type of the entity. Currently, we support `Services - APM`, `Services - OpenTelemetry`, `Browser`, and `Mobile` entities.</td>
<td>The type of the entity. Currently supported types include <DNT>Services - APM</DNT>, <DNT>Services - OpenTelemetry</DNT>, <DNT>Browser</DNT>, and <DNT>Mobile</DNT> entities.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><DNT>Language</DNT></td>
<td>Display the programming language associated with the entity. This is visible when there is a language tag associated with an entity.</td>
<td>The programming language associated with the entity. This is visible when there is a language tag associated with an entity.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><DNT>Score</DNT></td>
<td>Display the % of scorecard rules for the entity. This value helps you to understand how entities are performing against company best practices defined within the Scorecards capability. Hover the mouse to the score to view additional details in the pop-up dialog box. For more information, refer [Scorecards.](/docs/service-architecture-intelligence/scorecards/getting-started)</td>
<td>The percentage of scorecard rules met for the entity. This value helps you understand how entities are performing against company best practices defined within the Scorecards capability. Hover the mouse over the score to view additional details in the pop-up dialog box. For more information, see [Scorecards](/docs/service-architecture-intelligence/scorecards/getting-started).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><DNT>Team</DNT></td>
<td>The team responsible for the entity. Click on the team's name to go to the corresponding team's hub page to view more information of team's managing the entity. Hover the mouse to the <DNT>Team</DNT> link to view additional details in the pop-up dialog box. If a Team is not assigned to an entity, click the <DNT>Assign Team</DNT> button and select the responsible team from the displayed list. For more information, refer [Teams](/docs/service-architecture-intelligence/teams/teams). </td>
<td>The team responsible for the entity. Click the team's name to go to the corresponding team's hub page to view more information about the team managing the entity. Hover the mouse over the <DNT>Team</DNT> link to view additional details in the pop-up dialog box. If a team is not assigned to an entity, click the <DNT>Assign Team</DNT> button and select the responsible team from the displayed list. For more information, see [Teams](/docs/service-architecture-intelligence/teams/teams).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><DNT>Infrastructure</DNT></td>
<td>The number of infrastructure resources associated with the entity. Hover the mouse over the number to see a list of related resources. You can click links in the pop-up to navigate to those resources, or click <DNT>**See in Infrastructure catalog**</DNT> to navigate to the corresponding catalog and view additional details about them.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><DNT>Account</DNT></td>
<td>The account in which the entity is stored.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><DNT>Issues</DNT></td>
<td>The number of active issues created in the <DNT>past 24 hours</DNT>. Hover the mouse to the cell to view a brief overview on those entities' issues. Click the number to view the details. Hover the mouse to the <DNT>Issues</DNT> link to view additional details in the pop-up dialog box. You can also click the links in the pop-up dialog box to open the Alerts. For more information, refer [Alerts](/docs/alerts/overview/) and [Issues](/docs/alerts/incident-management/Issues-and-Incident-management-and-response/).</td>
<td><DNT>Alerts</DNT></td>
<td>The number of active alerts created in the past 24 hours. Hover the mouse over the cell to view a brief overview of those entities' alerts. Click the links in the pop-up dialog box to view additional details for each of the alerts. For more information, see [Alerts and Issues](/docs/alerts/overview/).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><DNT>Last Deploy</DNT></td>
<td>The date and time of the last deployment. Click the link to view details of the change and its impact. For more information, refer [Change Tracking.](/docs/change-tracking/change-tracking-introduction/) </td>
<td><DNT>Last deployment</DNT></td>
<td>The date and time of the last deployment. Click the link to view details of the change and its impact. For more information, see [Change tracking](/docs/change-tracking/change-tracking-introduction/).</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><DNT>Repositories</DNT></td>
<td>The repositories associated with the entity. Click on the repository link to open the repository. Hover the mouse to the <DNT>Repositories</DNT> link to open the repositories. For more information, refer [Connect the repository to services](/docs/codestream/observability/repo-association/).</td>
<td>The number of repositories associated with the entity. Hover the mouse over the number to see a list of related repositories. You can click links in the pop-up to navigate to those repositories, or click <DNT>**See in Repositories catalog**</DNT> to navigate to the corresponding catalog and view additional details about them.</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td><DNT>Golden metrics</DNT></td>
<td>Displays the metrics related to the different entity types. These metrics can help you to better assess how these catalog entries are performing. This includes: Response time, Throughput, Error Rate, and others. </td>
<td>The metrics related to different entity types. These metrics help you assess how these catalog entries are performing. This includes response time, throughput, error rate, and others.</td>
</tr>

</tbody>
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### Add new data [#add-new-data]

To add additional data to your Applications catalog click the **+ Add Data** button at the top right. Follow the on screen instructions to add data to your Applications catalog. For more information on New Relic supported integrations, refer [Integrations](https://newrelic.com/instant-observability).
To add additional data to your Applications catalog, click the <DNT>**+ Add data**</DNT> button at the top right. Follow the on-screen instructions to add data to your Applications catalog. For more information on New Relic supported integrations, see [Integrations](https://newrelic.com/instant-observability).



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